Ajapa the Tortoise

Ajapa the Tortoise

Author: Margaret Baumann

Publisher: Courier Corporation

Published: 2012-06-11

Total Pages: 132

ISBN-13: 0486149684

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Long before people could turn to books for instruction and amusement, they relied upon storytellers for answers to their questions about life. Africa boasts a particularly rich oral tradition, in which the griot — village historian — preserved and passed along cultural beliefs and experiences from one generation to the next. This collection of 30 timeless fables comes from the storytellers of Nigeria, whose memorable narratives tell of promises kept and broken, virtue rewarded, and treachery punished. Ajapa the Tortoise — a trickster, or animal with human qualities — makes frequent appearances among the colorful cast of talking animals. In "Tortoise Goes Wooing," he learns a valuable lesson in friendship and sharing. Ajapa's further adventures describe how, among other things, he became a chief, acquired all of the world's wisdom, saved the king, tricked the lion, and came to be bald. Recounted in simple but evocative language, these ancient tales continue to enchant readers and listeners of all ages.


The Last Tortoise

The Last Tortoise

Author: Craig Stanford

Publisher: Harvard University Press

Published: 2010-05-15

Total Pages: 248

ISBN-13: 9780674049925

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Tortoises may be the first family of higher animals to become extinct in the coming decades. They are losing the survival race because of what distinguishes them, in particular their slow, steady pace of life and reproduction. The Last Tortoise offers an introduction to these remarkable animals and the extraordinary adaptations that have allowed them to successfully populate a diverse range of habitats—from deserts to islands to tropical forests. The shields that protect their shoulders and ribs have helped them evade predators. They are also safeguarded by their extreme longevity and long period of fertility. Craig Stanford details how human predation has overcome these evolutionary advantages, extinguishing several species and threatening the remaining forty-five. At the center of this beautifully written work is Stanford’s own research in the Mascarene and Galapagos Islands, where the plight of giant tortoise populations illustrates the threat faced by all tortoises. He addresses unique survival problems, from genetic issues to the costs and benefits of different reproductive strategies. Though the picture Stanford draws is bleak, he offers reason for hope in the face of seemingly inevitable tragedy. Like many intractable environmental problems, extinction is not manifest destiny. Focusing on tortoise nurseries and breeding facilities, the substitution of proxy species for extinct tortoises, and the introduction of species to new environments, Stanford’s work makes a persuasive case for the future of the tortoise in all its rich diversity.


Trickster Tales

Trickster Tales

Author:

Publisher: august house

Published: 1996

Total Pages: 180

ISBN-13: 9780874834505

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Stories from cultures including ancient Babylonia, China, India, Eastern Europe, Morocco.


Tales from West Africa

Tales from West Africa

Author:

Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA

Published: 2000

Total Pages: 116

ISBN-13: 9780192750761

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This lively collection comes from West Africa, a place 'where stories grow on trees'. Here are the famous tricksters: Hare, Tortoise, and the greatest of them all - Ananse the spider. The stories are full of larger-than-life characters and situations; and include the tale of how Ananse got his thin waist, how Crocodile learnt his lesson, and how Monkey managed not to get eaten by Shark.


African Folk Tales

African Folk Tales

Author: Hugh Vernon-Jackson

Publisher: Courier Corporation

Published: 2012-02-29

Total Pages: 66

ISBN-13: 0486110028

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Entertaining stories handed down from generation to generation among tribal cultures include "The Magic Crocodile," "The Hare and the Crownbird," "The Boy in the Drum," 15 others. 19 illustrations.


African Tales

African Tales

Author: Emmanuel Aare

Publisher: WriteLife LLC

Published: 2008-12

Total Pages: 57

ISBN-13: 1608080005

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African Tales is a collection of African Folk Tales, purposely designed to educate global story readers about a different culture and customs, as well as to entertain them. It is a collection of fictional stories that every story reader would find informative and entertaining.


West African Folk Tales

West African Folk Tales

Author: Hugh Vernon-Jackson

Publisher: Courier Corporation

Published: 2012-03-15

Total Pages: 162

ISBN-13: 0486149811

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Collection of traditional folk tales introduces a host of interesting people and unusual animals — among them "The Cricket and the Toad," "The Tortoise and His Broken Shell," and "The Boy in the Drum."


Tales of the Norfolk Hero

Tales of the Norfolk Hero

Author: G. F. Bullard

Publisher: ShieldCrest

Published: 2010-04-14

Total Pages: 372

ISBN-13: 1907629041

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When you look at the bigger facade, you will realise that changes are not always for the better... The mortals of our society will soon become banished to a distant memory. Lost under the ever burden load of rising taxation and cheap supermarket splendour. Today's gender will be Tomorrow's Reaper. 'Long live the Boozer'


Hare and Tortoise

Hare and Tortoise

Author: Alison Murray

Publisher: National Geographic Books

Published: 2016-05-24

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 0763687219

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Alison Murray offers an enchanting retelling of a much-loved Aesop’s fable with a mischievous twist. Hare (Leapus swifticus) can barely stay still for a minute. He’s the fastest on the farm. Tortoise (Slow and steadicus) can stay still for a very long time. She has occasionally been mistaken for a rock. So when they decide to have a race, Hare is certain to win . . . isn’t he? Through the meadow, around the duck pond, and straight into the carrot field. Carrots? Oh, dear. Whether encountering the classic tale for the first time or tracing the racecourse map to relive it, children will be quick to realize Hare’s folly and eager to join the cheering for easygoing, persistent Tortoise. She may be slow, but watch her go!