Black Tales for White Children: Chauncey High Stigand was a British army officer who was fluent in Swahili. He was posted both Egypt and Africa. While in Africa, he collected, translated, and transcribed original folktales that were only handed down through their telling. His intent in writing the book with his wife was to introduce them British shool-children, who knew only "white" tales. The title is also misleading by suggesting that only children will enjoy the stories. In fact, anyone who enjoys original, African folk-tales will enjoy the 29 tales.
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Black Tales for White Children (Illustrated)
Black Tales for White Children: Chauncey High Stigand was a British army officer who was fluent in Swahili. He was posted both Egypt and Africa. While in Africa, he collected, translated, and transcribed original folktales that were only handed down through their telling. His intent in writing the book with his wife was to introduce them British shool-children, who knew only "white" tales. The title is also misleading by suggesting that only children will enjoy the stories. In fact, anyone who enjoys original, African folk-tales will enjoy the 29 tales.
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BN ID: | 2940156966523 |
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Publisher: | New York: Houghton Mifflin Company, 1914 |
Publication date: | 11/26/2016 |
Series: | Classic Fiction , #20 |
Sold by: | Barnes & Noble |
Format: | eBook |
File size: | 2 MB |
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