Bell. Umbundu Tales from Angola

Today's free book is Umbundu Tales, Angola, Southwest Africa by William C. Bell (Journal of American folklore v.35 1922). 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

1. The Swallow and the Tortoise
2. The Rabbit and the Python
3. A Man and his Wife
4. The bird and his playmate
5. A child accompanies a man to his wedding
6. A parent and his child
7. A man at his wedding-feast
8. A greedy man
9. A mother and her child
10. A man who went to guard his field
11. A man with a wife who could change herself into a wild animal
12. A gluttonous man and his wife
13. How a woman helped her husband out of a difficulty
14. The order of the hideous masked persons and how they met their fate
15. The rain-maker
16. A clever hunter and a bird
17. The wild-cat and the weasel
18. The rabbit and the leopard
19. Notolingo and her daughter Utolingo
20. Two boys and their grandmothers
21. The python and the vine
22. Siokanda and his wife Nokanda, and how she paid him back