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An anthology of Myths, legend and falktales from Cameroon : Storytelling in Africa

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1997
The Edwin Mellen Press
Louiston
Africa | Central Africa
xv, 255p., ills,
Studies in Africa Literature vol. 4
0-7734-8514-7 (HC)

This book on the Myths, Legends and Folklore from Cameroon is designed to introduce you to the rich complex and varied customs of the peoples of Cameroon which is fondly called "l'Afrique en miniature". By focusing in this book on Cameroon folklore, I am trying to enlighten the reader on the complexity and diversity of African literature. It is worth mentioning here that it is inappropriate to talk of "African" oral literature because there are many differences among the cultures of African. In Cameroon where more than 300 ethnic groups live together, there are differences as well as similarities in the various cultures. While the Bafia people who live in the savannah hate Tortoise to death, the Duala and the Batanga who live by the seaside have a very positive idea of Tortoise which is considered here as a genius character. While the people of the coast consume Tortoise flesh and use its shell for various art objects or purposes, the Bafia a contrario hate to see a Tortoise on...

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