Tales from the Basotho
Postma, Minnie , 1908 (comp.)
The Giant Bird Mothemelle.--wolf And Jackal And The Beautiful Girl.--the Outcast.--fenya-fenyane.--hen, Hawk, And The Needle.--roaqo, The Woman Who Ate People.--tortoise And Dove.--the Guilty Woman.--monyohe, The Great Snake Of The Deep Waters.--maliane And The Water Snake.--molaetsane.--obe, The Monster Of The Dark Canyon.--the Dove, The Heron, And Jackal.--the Mother-in-law And The Clear Water.--the Milk Tree.--jackal And Hen.--the Whirlwind And The Land Of The Half-men.--nanabolele, Who Shines In The Night.--sheep And Baboon.--the Woman With The Big Thumbnail.--tsananapa.--masilo, Masilonyane, And The Old Woman.--the Bride Of Chief Bulane.--bibliography: P. [175]-177. Translated From Afrikaans By Susie Mcdermid. Analytical Notes, Tale Type And Motif Indexes By John M. Vlach. Translation Of Litsomo.
Tales, Tales--Lesotho, Sotho (African people)--Folklore, Basuto tales Texts, GR360.B3 P613, 398.2/0968/6
Name in long format: | Tales From The Basotho Litsomo. English |
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ISBN-10: | 0292746083 |
ISBN-13: | 9780292746084 |
Book pages: | 177 |
Book language: | en |
Binding: | Hardcover |
Publisher: | Published For The American Folklore Society By The University Of Texas Press |
Dimensions: | xxv, 177 p. illus. 22 cm. |