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Why Hyenas Limp by Adonay Gebru,Oda Wako Genale Pdf
Hyenas can't walk without limping. Read this book to find out the story behind the hyena's limp. This story 'Why Hyenas Limp' has been published on StoryWeaver by African Storybook Initiative. Released under CC BY 4.0 license.
A colonel’s daughter falls in love with a smart, neat, young graduate, who works as a teacher in the country where teaching is poverty. Soon she recognizes his animosity to the system, and camouflages herself. He just perceives her as a wealthy businessman’s daughter. With time he trusted and loved her so much that he was open to her. He enlightened her. He made her see how brutal the government is and how brutal many of the top officials are. In one of his examples, he mentioned the merciless brutality of a colonel. It was her father. He didn’t know that it was her father. One day he found out about her identity and got very scared as he thought she might have been spying in undercover. He left the country illegally crossing the border where the rule is shot to kill anyone who tries to flee the country. This is a story of these lovers. He tries to get out of the risk for his life. In the process he faces unbelievable tribulations. He falls into the hands of inhuman human-body parts dealers in Sinai, Egypt. It is a multibillion business that involved people from different walks of life, including top officials and executive businessmen. The colonel’s daughter does whatever it takes to liberate her lover. Will she manage to save him? Or will they slaughter him alive? Will they see each other again?
The Storyteller's Sourcebook by Margaret Read MacDonald Pdf
The Storyteller's Sourcebook is the first reference tool to bring together from children's collections variants of each folktale, and to supply descriptions of them. It is specifically designed for quick and easy access by the teacher or librarian who wants to locate (1) tales about a given subject, (2) the location of a specific tale title in collections, (3) tales from an ethnic or geographical area, (4) variants of a specific tale. - p. ix.
From 1983 to 2005, more than two million Sudanese lives were lost in southern Sudan in a quest for civil rights and independence. Author Agok Manyang was one of the lucky ones; he lived and eventually made his way to the United States. In The Phoenix of South Sudan he narrates his story of flight and survival. In 1987, when Manyang was just ten years old, war came to his small village of Bor, and for the next fourteen years, he and other children flirted with death, with fear as a constant companion. This memoir recalls the details of the dangers he faced fleeing through jungles, eating leaves, running from gunfire, sleeping in the open, fearing wild animals and armies, battling mosquitoes and the elements, drinking contaminated water, and coping with hunger, thirst, and disease. While scavenging for food and shelter in the jungles of Africa, Manyang held tightly to the hope of one day reuniting with family and friends, and it was that hope that kept him alive. Despite the odds, he survived and this is his story.
Folk songs from Somalia by Axmed Cartan Xaange,Annarita Puglielli Pdf
Questo libro presenta una raccolta di canti appartenenti alla tradizione nomadica della Somalia Centrale e di Nord-est. Le 191 canzoni presenti coprono una grande varietà di tipi - ninne nanne, canti di lavoro ecc. - e rappresentano un aspetto importante nella tradizione della poesia orale somala. Sono stati raccolti da A.C. X., cresciuto nella comunità pastorale del Nord-est, allo scopo di preservare un importante patrimonio dei somali.