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A collected volume of West African folktales gathered from Mpongwe, Benga, and Fang narrators presents animal characters who speak and act like humans. The stories range from trickster episodes and humorous deceptions to origin myths and explanations for natural traits, often framed by proverbs and ritual motifs such as the fetish Ngalo. Arranged in tribal sections, the retellings preserve native idioms and the oral performance qualities of repetition, song, and dramatic gesture. Recurring themes include cunning versus strength, social obligations, and the porous boundary between human and animal worlds, all conveyed through compact moral and entertaining anecdotes.
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