Jablow. Intimate Folklore of Africa

Today's free book is Yes and no; the intimate folklore of Africa by Alta Jablow (1961). For the table of contents, check at the bottom of this post below the image.

The book is available at Hathi Trust (I have not checked for other online sources).



Table of Contents

Dilemma Tales
The Two Strangers
Crocodile's Relatives
The Maiden Nsia
The Leftover Eye
A Test of Skill
The Deer that Got Away
Three Who Shared
Honor Among Thieves
The Jealous Husband
The Son-in-Law
Affection or Wealth?
Blind Man and Lame Man
Ingratitude
Bat Lives Apart
Friendship
The Rival Sleepers
The Hunter and His Son
A Tug of War
Frog and His Two Wives
The King of Wrestlers, The King of Bowmen, and The King of Prayer
The Chief's Bangle
Whose Child?
Clever One and Foolish One
Friends Called Kamo
The Hunter Restored to Life

Love Stories
The World! The World!
The Fire of Life
Man in the Basket
Buje, The Slender
The Man Who Spoke Seldom
Kulparga Gold
Vulture's Prophecy
A Man Is Boastful
The Hungry Suitors
The Disobedient Daughter
The Woman Who Melted Away