Stories Mother Told: African Folktales

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By: Stories Mother Told

Stories are a big part of the African culture and growing up in the city of Port-Harcourt, these stories shaped my childhood. Times are different now and these bedtime stories which were passed down through generations are not as popular with children as they once were. This podcast aims to bring these stories to the new generation of African children and introduce everyone else to these wonderful stories from the motherland. The lessons and values learnt from these will never be forgotten. Welcome to Stories Mother Told.

Cameroonian Folktale: The Talking Skull
#80
09/22/2023

Journey deep into the heart of Cameroon with this age-old folktale, as we unravel the mysterious tale of a lone skull with an eerie voice and a profound message. This story weaves lessons of fate, consequence, and the ageless traditions of Cameroonian lore. Tune in for a mesmerizing tale that bridges the realms of the living and the unknown, revealing timeless truths that resonate across cultures.

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Ugandan Folktale: The Greedy Dog
#79
09/20/2023

Today's story is one from Uganda. Dive into this Ugandan folktale that weaves a captivating narrative around a cunning, insatiable dog and his relentless pursuits. Journey with us through the lush Ugandan landscapes, as we unravel the timeless lessons of desire, consequence, and the profound wisdom inherent in the African storytelling tradition. Prepare to be enchanted and perhaps, just a bit more wary of the cost of unchecked ambition.

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Angolan Folktale: The Legend of Queen Nzinga - Protector of the Land
#78
09/15/2023

Today's story is one from Angola. Dive into a tale of bravery, strategy, and compassion as we journey through the life of Angola's most revered queen, a beacon of hope and resilience for all ages.

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Congolese Folktale: The Three Brothers
#77
08/31/2023

Today's story is one from The Congo. Dive into a tale of fate, family, and the whispers of a magical river. Join Clement, Charles, and Michael on a journey of discovery, survival, and the unbreakable bond of brotherhood. From being left in the wilds of Congo to building a thriving community, their story is a testament to the enduring power of family ties and the guiding voice of nature."

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Moroccan Folktale: The Clever Fisherman of Morocco
#76
08/04/2023

Immerse yourself in the tale of Hassan, a humble Moroccan fisherman whose encounter with a magical golden fish changes his life and the lives of those around him. This captivating story of wisdom, selflessness, and kindness underscores the true essence of wealth - not material possessions, but the well-being of the community.

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Nigerian Folktale: The Tortoise and The Elephant
#75
08/04/2023

In this story, a small but cunning Tortoise and a powerful but prideful Elephant come head to head. The Elephant, feeling overshadowed by the Tortoise's growing reputation for cleverness, challenges him, only to be offered a seemingly simple task. What follows is a humbling lesson about strength, wisdom, and the dangers of underestimating others.

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Ghanaian Folktale: Obeng And The Thieving Antelope
#74
03/15/2022

Today's story might sound a bit familiar as we have told a version of this story in the past. This story explains why jealousy and selfishness are widespread in the world.

I hope you enjoy this piece of our history. Sit back and Relax, let me take you back to Africa.

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Zambian Folktale: The Wax Maidens
#73
03/12/2022

Today's story takes us back to Zambia and is a story about the consequences of being selfish. Let me know any other lessons you learn by leaving a review.

I hope you enjoy this piece of our history. Sit back and Relax, let me take you back to Africa.

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Nigerian Folktale: How The Tortoise Overcame The Elephant And The Hippopotamus
#72
03/10/2022

Today's story is from Nigeria. This story explains why there are tortoise that live on land and tortoise that live in water.

I hope you enjoy this piece of our history. Sit back and Relax, let me take you back to Africa.

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If there are any stories you would like to hear, please send an email to storiesmothertold@gmail.com

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Zambian Folktale: Why The Jackal Howls At The Moon
#71
03/01/2022

Today's story takes us back to Zambia and is the story is about why till this day, you can still hear the Jackal howling at the moon.

I hope you enjoy this piece of our history. Sit back and Relax, let me take you back to Africa.

Want to support the podcast? You can buy me a coffee at https://www.buymeacoffee.com/storiesmthrtold

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If there are any stories you would like to hear, please send an email to storiesmothertold...