Legends of the African Sun

Legends of the African Sun

Author: Nana Adowaa Boateng

Publisher: Archway Publishing

Published: 2021-10-13

Total Pages: 68

ISBN-13: 1665713259

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The African continent, where life began, has gifted us with amazing legends who have stood up against injustice and inspired us to be brave. They are kings and queens, warriors and environmentalists, writers and artists, inventors and innovators, thinkers and athletes. Some are women who have led battles against powerful enemies. Others have unique talents which allow them to do things that no one else can do. Legends of the African Sun tells the stories of thirty legendary African women and men. They come from various parts of Africa—East, West, South, and North. From Queen Nzingha of Ndongo, Angola, to Lupita Nyong’o of Nairobi, Kenya, to Desmond Tutu of Klerksdorp, South Africa, these legends defied the odds against them, enacted bold ideas, showed tremendous compassion and bravery, and serve as powerful role models for children. This collection of short biographies helps teach young children about legendary Africans and the problems and issues they confronted on their journeys.


Tales from Africa

Tales from Africa

Author:

Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA

Published: 2000

Total Pages: 228

ISBN-13: 9780192750792

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Drawn from all parts of Africa, these stories for children aged ten and over illustrate the fierce sense of justice inherent in African peoples, their powers of patience and endurance, and their supreme ability as story-tellers.


Legends of the African Sun

Legends of the African Sun

Author: Nana Adowaa Boateng

Publisher: Archway Publishing

Published: 2021-10-13

Total Pages: 68

ISBN-13: 9781665713269

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The African continent, where life began, has gifted us with amazing legends who have stood up against injustice and inspired us to be brave. They are kings and queens, warriors and environmentalists, writers and artists, inventors and innovators, thinkers and athletes. Some are women who have led battles against powerful enemies. Others have unique talents which allow them to do things that no one else can do. Legends of the African Sun tells the stories of thirty legendary African women and men. They come from various parts of Africa-East, West, South, and North. From Queen Nzingha of Ndongo, Angola, to Lupita Nyong'o of Nairobi, Kenya, to Desmond Tutu of Klerksdorp, South Africa, these legends defied the odds against them, enacted bold ideas, showed tremendous compassion and bravery, and serve as powerful role models for children. This collection of short biographies helps teach young children about legendary Africans and the problems and issues they confronted on their journeys.


A Dictionary of African Mythology

A Dictionary of African Mythology

Author: Harold Scheub

Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA

Published: 2002

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9780195124576

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This collection of fascinating and revealing tales captures the sprawling diversity of African mythology. Four hundred alphabetically arranged entries touch on virtually every aspect of African religious belief, from Africa's great epic themes (dualistic gods, divine tricksters, creator gods, and heroes) to descriptions of major mythic systems (the Dogon, the Asante, and the San) and beyond. Scheub covers the entire continent, from the mouth of the Nile to the shores of the Cape of Good Hope, including North African as well as sub-Saharan cultures. His retellings provide information about the respective belief system, the main characters, and related stories or variants. Perhaps most important, Scheub emphasizes the role of mythmaker as storyteller--as a performer for an audience. He studies various techniques, from the rhythmic movements of a Zulu mythmaker's hands to the way a storyteller will play on the familiar context of other myths within her cultural context. An invaluable bridge to the richly diverse oral cultures of Africa, this collection uncovers a place where story and storyteller, tradition and performance, all merge.


African Myths and Legends

African Myths and Legends

Author: Jay Heale

Publisher: Penguin Random House South Africa

Published: 2015-03

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9781432303501

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This is a spellbinding and fascinating collection of tales that will enliven the imagination of young readers.


When a Crocodile Eats the Sun

When a Crocodile Eats the Sun

Author: Peter Godwin

Publisher: Back Bay Books

Published: 2008-04-10

Total Pages: 269

ISBN-13: 0316032093

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After his father's heart attack in 1984, Peter Godwin began a series of pilgrimages back to Zimbabwe, the land of his birth, from Manhattan, where he now lives. On these frequent visits to check on his elderly parents, he bore witness to Zimbabwe's dramatic spiral downwards into the jaws of violent chaos, presided over by an increasingly enraged dictator. And yet long after their comfortable lifestyle had been shattered and millions were fleeing, his parents refuse to leave, steadfast in their allegiance to the failed state that has been their adopted home for 50 years. Then Godwin discovered a shocking family secret that helped explain their loyalty. Africa was his father's sanctuary from another identity, another world. When a Crocodile Eats the Sun is a stirring memoir of the disintegration of a family set against the collapse of a country. But it is also a vivid portrait of the profound strength of the human spirit and the enduring power of love.


African Women Legends and the Spirituality of Resistance

African Women Legends and the Spirituality of Resistance

Author: Musa W. Dube

Publisher: Taylor & Francis

Published: 2024-03-11

Total Pages: 273

ISBN-13: 1003852424

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This volume focuses on African indigenous women legends and their potential to serve as midwives for gender empowerment and for contributing towards African feminist theories. It considers the intersection of gender and spirituality in subverting patriarchy, colonialism, anthropocentricism, and capitalism as well as elevating African women to the social space of speaking as empowered subjects with public influence. The chapters examine historical, cultural, and religious African women legends who became champions of liberation and their approach to social justice. The authors suggest that their stories of resistance hold great potential for building justice-loving Earth Communities. This book will be of interest to scholars of religion, gender studies, indigenous studies, African studies, African-indigenous knowledges, postcolonial studies, among others.


Children of the Sun

Children of the Sun

Author: Jan R. Carew

Publisher: Little Brown

Published: 1980

Total Pages: 48

ISBN-13:

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Traditional Indian story of the sun's unpredictable behaviour.