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The collection presents retold folk tales gathered from rural storytellers in India, chiefly short animal fables and parables that pair cunning, foolishness, gratitude, and justice. Individual narratives follow birds, jackals, monkeys, goats and other creatures whose schemes, bargains, and mishaps teach practical lessons; human characters sometimes appear to arbitrate or suffer consequences. Language and structure have been simplified for children while accompanying notes record original sources and variants. Overall the volume organizes lively, concise tales that blend humour, moral instruction, and local lore into an accessible sequence.

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William Crooke

William Crooke was a British ethnographer and folklorist known for his extensive studies of Indian culture and society. His notable works include "The Popular Religion and Folk-Lore of Northern India," which explores the rich tapestry of local beliefs and practices, and "The Tribes and Castes of the North-Western Provinces and Oudh," a comprehensive examination of the diverse social groups in the region. Crooke's writings provide valuable insights into the customs, traditions, and narratives that shape the cultural landscape of India, making significant contributions to the understanding of Indian folklore and anthropology.

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