Thomas. Report on the Ibo-speaking Peoples of Nigeria

Today's free book is Anthropological Report on the Ibo-speaking Peoples of Nigeria by Northcote W. Thomas (1914). 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

There are stories in  Volume 3.

Cuku and the Birds
Tortoise and His Children
The Two Robbers
The Two Sons
Onora
Tortoise becomes King
The Ram and His Brothers
Calabash Leaf
War of Umucuku and Oka
Little Bed Riding Hood
Father Told Me
Assault on a Woman
Lion goes Hunting
Leopard Man
Tortoise and the Blind Man
Speech
Tortoise and Hornbill
Tortoise and His Father-in-law
Tortoise and Bush Cat
Story of a Girl
The King of Edo's Daughter
Tortoise and Blind Man
Crippled Woman
The Two Girls
The Poor Boy
Burial at Nibo
Marriage at Nibo
Tortoise and Daughter
Tortoise and Elephant
Spider and Tortoise
Bush Buck and Frog
Owl and Hornbill

There are stories in Volume 6:

The Hornbill
The Blind Man, Cripple, Poor Man, Thief, and King
The Poor Man's Son and the Rich Man's Sons
Story of the Wise Man and the Fool
Story of Children of Ilonye
Story of the Tortoise and the King
Beginning Farm Work
The Leopard and the Goat
Story of the Five Brothers
Story of the Woman Who Killed Her Husband