african myths and legends

AFRICAN MYTHS AND LEGENDS

  • Publishing Company:

    AGO

  • Imprint:

  • Format:

    ONE SHOT

  • Creator(s):

    ANANI ACCOH

    ADOMAYAKPO PAPI

    ADOTEVI JOEL

    KANAD

    GILKA

    ASSAM

  • Number of Pages:

    44

  • Publication Date:

  • Age:

    MIDDLE GRADE, YOUNG ADULT, ADULT

  • Fiction/Non-Fiction

    FICTION

  • Genre:

    FOLKLORE, AFRICA, MYTHOLOGY,

  • Summary:

    Six stories that make both young and old travel through history and the African imagination. The Myth of Shango, the Legend of the Buffalo Woman, the Legend of the Mother of the Tuaregs, the Story of King Agokoli, as well as that of the Amazons of Dahomey and finally that of the Ablafo.

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