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Submit ReviewHello Legends! Today, I am narrating four Animal folktales from South Africa! We meet several of the Ant clans, a unique Monkey who fights for justice with the help of his fiddle, a Tiger (aka Lion) who is scared of a Ram, and a boastful Lion who learns some important lessons about Man. #staylegendary
A quick note: the source for these tales was published in 1910 and thus contains some outdated and, potentially, offensive words. I am in no way endorsing the use of these words but I think that these tales should still be told as long as we acknowledge that some of the language used are no longer and should no longer be acceptable. The purpose of my podcast is to entertain, relax, and inform listeners of African-based tales – due to years and years of colonisation, African lore has been corrupted. I hope that by telling these tales, even if they do come from 'white, colonial' sources, people will become interested in the original tales and take some time to find out more about the cultures they belong to and the people to whom the stories originally belonged.
Another quick note: My good friend Dustin from Stories Sandman Presents told some tales from this book as well. His podcast is simply delightful and I highly recommend you give him a listen.
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Source: folklore-book-south-african-folk.html">South African Folk-Tales by James Honey (1910)
Music credits
Intro/outro: Across the Savannah by Aaron Kenny (YouTube Audio Library)
Other music by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) or from YouTube Audio Library
Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0
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Logo: Made by yours truly on Canva
Hello Legends! Today's tale is called The Heart of a Monkey. In this tale, Monkey and Shark become unlikely friends but all is not what it seems...and what on earth does a Washerman's Donkey have to do with it?? #staylegendary
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Source: folklore-book-lilac-fairy-book.html">The Lilac Fairy Book by Andrew Lang and illustrated by H. J. Ford (1910)
Music credits
Intro/outro: Across the Savannah by Aaron Kenny (YouTube Audio Library)
Other music by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0
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Sound effects from freesound.org
Logo: Made by yours truly on Canva
Heya you Legends!
Legendary Africa is back! It's been a long long time but my disembodied voice will be back regularly in your ears. These will not be weekly episodes necessarily as life is far too hectic for that, but they will be more often and regular than in these last few months. Enjoy listening to African lore and, as always, feel free to reach out on Twitter, Instagram or via email!
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Hello Legends and welcome back to Legendary Africa! Today, we travel to ancient Egypt to learn about a prince who is fated to die.
#staylegendary
Podcast feature: The History of Saqartvelo Georgia – listen here
Timestamps
00:00:00 - Episode start
00:01:43 - Intro
00:02:12 - The Birth of a Pharaoh
00:14:58 - Enter Ramesses
00:20:39 - Khuenaten Risks Fate
00:25:55 - Princess Meketaten
00:35:17 - The Crocodile
00:42:51 - The Cobra
00:45:40 - A Way Out
00:54:46 - Dog
00:56:15 - The End
00:56:38 - Comments
00:58:11 - Podcast feature: The History of Saqartvelo Georgia
01:00:20 - Outro and credits
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Sources
The Brown Fairy Book (1904) by Andrew Lang
Music credits
Intro/outro: Across the Savannah by Aaron Kenny (YouTube Audio Library)
"Ibn Al-Noor" and "Return of the Mummy"
Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0
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African Drums (Sting) by Twin Musicom
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Hello Legends and welcome back to Legendary Africa! Today, I have some tricky tales from Jackal and his sons. Our first tale follows Jackal himself and a rather unfortunate encounter with Tortoise. Our second tale follows Jackal’s eldest son, Jackal the elder, who tricks the mightiest creatures one after the other until he is brought to a crushing stop by an unlikely beast. Lastly, we meet Jackal’s youngest son, Jackal the younger, who messes with the wrong sheep.
#staylegendary
Podcast feature: History of Africa podcast - listen here
Timestamps
00:00:00 - Episode start
00:01:26 - Intro
00:03:13 - Jackal and Tortoise
00:14:25 - Jackal the elder's tricky deeds
00:31:17 - Jackal and Sheep
00:39:17 - Story comments
00:41:11 - Podcast feature: History of Africa podcast
00:42:18 - Outro and credits
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Sources
The Grey Fairy Book (1900) and h.htm">The Orange Fairy Book (1906) by Andrew Lang
Music credits
Intro/outro: Across the Savannah by Aaron Kenny (YouTube Audio Library)
'Africa' by Liborio Conti - find his amazing music copyright-music.com/">here
Sound effects from freesound.org
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Helloo Legends and welcome to Legendary Africa! Today, fresh outta hiatus, I am bringing two delightful tales from Congo folklore straight to your ear canal! Our first story tells the tale of two brothers and their rivalry, a woman from the sea, and the punishment for betraying a loved one's trust. Our second story follows one regular man and his three gifted wives as they battle against death itself.
#staylegendary
Podcast feature: BewilderBeasts! by Melissa McCue-McGrath
Timestamps:
00:00:00 - Episode start
00:01:33 - Intro
00:02:55 - A Tale of Two Brothers
00:16:53 - Story comments
00:18:38 - Three Wives Bring Back the Dead
00:27:18 - Story comments
00:28:19 - Podcast feature: BewilderBeasts!
00:29:15 - Outro and credits
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Sources
Notes on the Folklore of the Fjort by Richard Edward Dennett (1898)
Music credits
Intro out outro: Across the Savannah by Aaron Kenny
YouTube Audio Library
The Sky of our Ancestors by Kevin MacLeod
Link: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/4510-the-sky-of-our-ancestors
License: https://filmmusic.io/standard-license
A Good Day on the African Planes by Doug Maxwell at Media Right Productions from YouTube Audio Library
Tikopia by Kevin MacLeod
Link: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/4529-tikopia
License: https://filmmusic.io/standard-license
Bumba Crossing by Kevin MacLeod
Link: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/3462-bumba-crossing
License: https://filmmusic.io/standard-license
Sound effects from freesound.org
Axe chop by yadronff
Gunshot, Distant, A.wav by InspectorJ (www.jshaw.co.uk)
Pestle and mortar grinding salt.wav by apolloaiello
Licensed under Attribution 3.0
Logo: Made by yours truly on Canva
Hello and welcome back to Legendary Africa! And a warm welcome to any new listeners! I am coming to you straight from Edinburgh, Scotland, and cannot wait to bring you more African myths, legends, and lore. Who knows, maybe there'll be a Scottish twist to the podcast at some point...you'll just have to listen and find out!
Lotsa love to you all, and remember: stay safe, stay sexy, and stay Legendary!
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Music credits:
Fiddles McGinty by Kevin MacLeod
Link: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/3747-fiddles-mcginty
License: https://filmmusic.io/standard-license
Across the Savannah by Aaron Kenny
YouTube Audio Library
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Legendary Africa is your African myth, legend, and lore podcast! Join me as we delve into magical stories from the magnificent African continent. Stay safe, stay sexy, and stay Legendary!
Greetings Legends and welcome to Legendary Africa! Today, I bring you three monsterific, marvellous and monstrous tales from the Hausa, the Fang and the Guji Oromo! Join me as we meet the astonishing Zankallala, a tiny monster who packs a punch, the Ebigane, a bloody-thirsty hybrid, and the Bulgu, a terrible ogre with a taste for human flesh.
#staylegendary
Mentioned in this episode: Leine Marie Daini - author and host of Giraffe's Eggs and Other African Tales (Listen here)
Time stamps:
00:00:00 - Episode start
00:00:40 - Intro
00:01:21 - The Hausa People
00:04:11 - Zankallala
00:13:29 - The Fang People
00:14:42 - Ebigane
00:18:30 - The Guji Oromo People
00:19:00 - Bulgu
00:24:09 - Sources for stories
00:24:49 - Episode end
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Credits:
‘African’ - AShamaluevMusic.
Music Link: https://youtu.be/bECszEydRKg
Yonder Hill and Dale - Aaron Kenny (YouTube Audio Library)
Tafi Maradi by Kevin MacLeod
Link: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/4455-tafi-maradi
License: https://filmmusic.io/standard-license
Drums of the Deep by Kevin MacLeod
Link: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/3681-drums-of-the-deep
License: https://filmmusic.io/standard-license
African Drums (Sting) by Twin Musicom is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 license. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
Artist: http://www.twinmusicom.org/
Logo: Photograph by Rene Rauschenberger.
Hello Legends! Today we are travelling south of the Nile to hear about how Samba, a handsome, strong, and kind prince became Samba the Coward and found himself in self-exile in another kingdom. There he meets a great warrior who will change his life forever...
#staylegendary
Time stamps:
· 00:00:00 - Episode start
· 00:00:40 – Intro
· 00:02:13 – Story start: ‘Far south of the Nile…’
· 00:06:29 – ‘The princess’
· 00:16:10 – ‘The veiled warrior rides out’
· 00:22:43 – ‘Samba’s realization’
· 00:24:36 – Story end
· 00:25:06 – Comments on story
· 00:25:48 – Dedication to the late Joan Sugg
· 00:26:56 – End
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Credits:
‘African’ - AShamaluevMusic.
Music Link: https://youtu.be/bECszEydRKg
Dubakupado by Kevin MacLeod
Link: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/3684-dubakupado
License: https://filmmusic.io/standard-license
Trouble With Tribals by Kevin MacLeod
Link: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/6427-trouble-with-tribals
License: https://filmmusic.io/standard-license
Tribal Affair by SYBS (YouTube Audio Library)
African Drums (Sting) by Twin Musicom is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 license. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
Artist: http://www.twinmusicom.org/
Logo: Photograph by Rene Rauschenberger.
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