
African Tales
African Tales
A Collection of African Fables &
Stories About Life For The Family.
A Collection of African Fables &
Stories About Life For The Family.
Stories About Life For The Family.
By Oliver O. Mbamara
By Oliver O. Mbamara
Under The Moonlight
Under The Moonlight
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"The purpose of this anthology is to encourage the sustenance of African tales by making them accessible to the present generation with all the cultural traditions and principles of life, wisdom, honor, and responsibility embedded in them.
it is the natural responsibility of each generation to safeguard the positive tenets of its generation for the availability and benefit of the next generation.
Making African tales available through books is essential towards bridging the gap between the age of moonlight interactions and the age of social media and the internet." MORE>>>
it is the natural responsibility of each generation to safeguard the positive tenets of its generation for the availability and benefit of the next generation.
Making African tales available through books is essential towards bridging the gap between the age of moonlight interactions and the age of social media and the internet." MORE>>>
WHY THIS BOOK?
"Naturally, each generation is guided to a large extent by inherent cultures and tenets transmitted from the one before, yet without tenets and cultures, society is without character, and by extension without identity.
African cultural practices like storytelling under the moonlight are fast becoming things of the past. It is easier to get a child of today to read about a story in a book than it is to bring such a child to the village square under the moonlight.
We have to embrace tools of the changing times to be able to preserve the substance of our cultures and traditions for the next generation. The time is NOW. " MORE>>>
African cultural practices like storytelling under the moonlight are fast becoming things of the past. It is easier to get a child of today to read about a story in a book than it is to bring such a child to the village square under the moonlight.
We have to embrace tools of the changing times to be able to preserve the substance of our cultures and traditions for the next generation. The time is NOW. " MORE>>>
AND WHY NOW?