Storytelling around the Globe

CONTENTS OF CURRICULUM UNIT 09.01.08

  1. Unit Guide
  1. Introduction
  2. Rationale
  3. Objectives
  4. African Storytelling
  5. The Role of the African Storyteller
  6. Animal Trickster Tales
  7. Animal Tricksters
  8. Strategies
  9. Classroom Activities
  10. Appendix A: Implementing District Standards
  11. Annotated Teacher Bibliography
  12. Annotated Student Bibliography
  13. Filmography
  14. Notes

Keeping the Tradition of African Storytelling Alive

Octavia L. Utley

Published September 2009

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Notes

1. Harold Courlander, A Treasury African Folklore, 3.

2. Jack Berry, West African Folktales, 2.

3. Ibid, An Anthology of Myths, Legends and Folktales from Cameroon, 4.

4. Emmanuel Matateyou, An Anthology of Myths, Legends and Folktales from Cameroon, 6.

5. Emmanuel Asihene,Traditional Folktales of Ghana, ii.

6. Ibid, West African Folktales, 3.

7. D.T. Niane, Sundiata: An Epic of Old Mali, vii.

8. Joann Lott, "Keepers of History" in Research Penn State, www.rps.psu.edu/0205/keepers.html.

9. Harold Courlander, A Treasury of African Folklore, 1.

10. Emmanuel Matateyou, of An Anthology Myths, Legends and Folktales from Cameroon, 147.

11. Emmanuel Asihene, Traditional Folktales of Ghana, Introduction.

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