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Why the Hare Has A Slit Nose
BABA INDABA (pronounced Baaba Indaaba) lived in Africa a long-long time ago. Indeed, this story was first told by Baba Indaba to the British settlers over 250 years ago in a …
Conkiajgharuna
Conkiajgharuna is borne into a wealthy family which loses their fortune. She is reduced to being a servant and begging in rags to stay alive, but is that the end of her story? Baba …
Anansi and the Lion
A WEST AFRICAN ANANSI TALE - Anansi, the trickster spider, planned a scheme and lures Mr Lion into a trap and ties him to a tree. A passerby sees the ludicrous situation and makes …
Moon That Shone on the Porcelain Pagoda
Baba Indaba narrates the story of the Porcelain Pagoda. A story about the high pagoda that stood outside the Red Bird Gate, the southern entrance to the city of Chin-ling. In the …
Girl of the Early Race Who Made the Stars
Baba Indaba narrates this folktale from the San Bushmen of Namibia, South Africa, of how a maiden from the early races who inhabited the earth before men, created the stars. You'll …
Stars Road and the Road of Stars
The Zulu legend of how a maiden of the ancient race created the stars and how the Milky Way came into being. The Zulu tribe, or Amazulu, are indigenous to KwaZulu-Natal (KZN) in …
Three Sillies
An ENGLISH Folktale - a young man leaves home to seek his fame and fortune. On his journey he comes across groups of foolish people and three silly situations. Baba Indaba believes …
Monkey and the Crocodile
A crocodile attempts to lure a monkey to the river so he can eat it. But the monkey is wise to the crocodiles promises and overtures. A Buddhist Jataka tale which teaches children …
Story of a Beautiful Maiden
An African Chief has a beautiful daughter. When she is of marrying age, the chief sets a challenge and the winner gets her hand in marriage. The hartebeest and the chameleon are …