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Devil And Tapster 3, George Tucker Childs
Devil And Tapster 3, George Tucker Childs
Mani, a Disappearing Language of Sierra Leone and Guinea
Transcriptions of the third of three parts of the telling of the folk tale "Devil and the tapster," by Amara Camara in Palatougou.
Herbalist (Part 2), George Tucker Childs
Herbalist (Part 2), George Tucker Childs
Mani, a Disappearing Language of Sierra Leone and Guinea
The second of three parts of the story "The Herbalist," as told by Amara Camara in Palatougou.
Herbalist (Part 3), George Tucker Childs
Herbalist (Part 3), George Tucker Childs
Mani, a Disappearing Language of Sierra Leone and Guinea
The third of three parts of the story "The Herbalist," as told by Amara Camara in Palatougou.
Dog And Monkey (Part 2), George Tucker Childs
Dog And Monkey (Part 2), George Tucker Childs
Mani, a Disappearing Language of Sierra Leone and Guinea
Transcriptions of the folk tale "Dog and monkey" as told by Kaba Camara in Palatougou.
Why Dogs Have No Names (Part 2), George Tucker Childs
Why Dogs Have No Names (Part 2), George Tucker Childs
Mani, a Disappearing Language of Sierra Leone and Guinea
Part 2 of "Why dogs have no names," as told by Kaba Camara in Palatougou. The audio version of this folk tale can be found here.
A Man And His Four Wives (Part 2), George Tucker Childs
A Man And His Four Wives (Part 2), George Tucker Childs
Mani, a Disappearing Language of Sierra Leone and Guinea
The second of four parts of the telling of the folk tale "A man and his four wives."
A Man And His Four Wives (Part 3), George Tucker Childs
A Man And His Four Wives (Part 3), George Tucker Childs
Mani, a Disappearing Language of Sierra Leone and Guinea
The third of four parts of the telling of the folk tale "A man and his four wives."
Mani History, George Tucker Childs
Mani History, George Tucker Childs
Mani, a Disappearing Language of Sierra Leone and Guinea
Audio and transcriptions of an interview with Morlaye Boyo Keita, who describes the history of the Mani people, and how they came to be situated in their current location