Online Sources for African Animal Tales, volume 2

Here is a quick list of links to online sources for books and articles in the bibliography for volume 2 of the African Tiny Tales: The Animals.

Basden, George. Among the Ibos of Nigeria. 1921. [56, 59, 159]
Basset, Rene. Moorish Literature. 1901. [93]
Bender, Carl. African Jungle Tales. 1924. [88, 99, 103, 105, 156, 160, 187]
Bleek, Wilhelm. Reynard the Fox in South Africa, or Hottentot Fables and Tales. 1864. [83, 84, 92, 96, 189]
Brown, John Tom. Among the Bantu Nomads. 1926. [23, 37, 61, 163]

Bundy, Richard. “Folk-Tales from Liberia,” Journal of American Folklore, 1919. [6, 15, 29, 31, 64, 80, 81, 82, 107, 115, 118, 121, 128, 142, 148, 153, 174]
Burlin, Natalie. Songs and Tales from the Dark Continent. 1920. [38, 109]
Camphor, Alexander. Missionary Story Sketches. Folk-Lore from Africa. 1909. [10]
Casati, Gaetano. Ten Years in Equatoria. 1891. [25]
Charlton, Lionel. A Hausa Reading Book. 1908. [183]
Cobham, Henry. “Animal Stories from Calabar,” Journal of the Royal African Society. 1905.  [58]
Dornan, Samuel. Pygmies and Bushmen of the Kalahari. 1925. [36]

Dornan, Samuel. The Tati Bushmen and Their Language. 1917. [35, 57, 94, 154, 186]
Driberg, Jack and Robert Coryndon. The Lango: A Nilotic Tribe of Uganda. 1923. [54, 55, 120, 180]
Ellis, George. Negro Culture In West Africa. 1914. [16, 79, 85, 177, 192, 53]
Foulkes, H. D. Angass Manual, Grammar and Vocabulary. 1915. [52]
Hallowell, A. Irving. “Two Folk-Tales from Nyasaland,” Journal of American Folklore. 1922. [164]
Hilton-Simpson, Melville. “Algerian Folktales,” Folklore. 1924. [165, 182]
Holland, Madeleine. “Folklore of the Banyanja,” Folklore. 1916. [45, 101, 167, 172, 175, 176, 178, 179, 184]
Jennings-Bramly, Wilfrid. “Northern Sudan: Bisharin Fables,” Sudan Notes and Records. 1925. [104, 130]

Jones, Daniel and Solomon Plaatje. A Sechuana Reader. 1916. [13]
Lederbogen, Wilhelm and M. Huber. “Duala Fables,” Journal of the Royal African Society. 1904. [169]
Littmann, Enno. Tales, Customs, Names and Dirges of the Tigre Tribes. 1910. [11, 21, 22, 91, 98, 117, 122, 123, 124, 168, 181, 190, 191, 200]
Macdonald, Duff. Africana. 1882. [20]
Madan, Arthur. Kiungani, or Story and History from Central Africa. 1887. [47, 48, 49]
Offodile, Buchi. The Orphan Girl and Other Stories: West African Folk Tales. 2017. [8]
Rattray, R. Sutherland. Hausa Folk-Lore, Customs, Proverbs, etc. 1913. [132]
Roscoe, John. The Bakitara or Banyoro. 1923. [32, 194]
Roscoe, John. The Banyankole. 1923. [18]
Ruskin, Edward. Mongo Proverbs and Fables. 1921. [137, 139]
Schwab, George. “Bulu Folk-Tales,” Journal of American Folklore. 1914. [60, 62, 66, 70, 71, 72, 89, 100, 106, 108, 126, 133, 134, 141, 149, 155]

Schwab, George. “Bulu Folk-Tales,” Journal of American Folklore. 1919. [65, 67, 125, 127, 135, 138, 140, 158]

Schwab, George. “Bulu Folk-Tales,” Journal of American Folklore. 1922. [97]

Sibree, James. The Oratory, Songs, Legends, and Folktales of the Malagasy. 1880. [17, 114, 144, 145, 162, 185, 198]
Smith, Edwin and Andrew Dale. The Ila-Speaking Peoples of Northern Rhodesia. 1920. [1, 3, 5, 12, 14, 24, 39, 40, 41, 42, 44, 50, 51, 90]
Stannus, Hugh. “The Wayao of Nyasaland,” Harvard African Studies. 1922. [27, 46, 151, 152]
Stigand, Chauncy and Nancy Stigand. Black Tales for White Children. 1914. [131]
Stirke, Douglas. Barotseland. 1922. [30, 102, 166, 170, 188, 195]
Taylor, William. Giryama Vocabulary. 1891. [34]
Thomas, Northcote. Anthropological Report on Sierra Leone. 1916. [2, 28, 74, 75, 136, 193, 197]

Thomas, Northcote. Anthropological Report on the Ibo-Speaking Peoples of Nigeria. 1913. [73, 116]

Thomas, Northcote. “Stories from the Awka Neighbourhood IV,” Man, 1918. [199]
Thomas, Northcote. “Thirty-Two Folk-Tales of the Edo-Speaking Peoples of Nigeria,” Folklore. 1920. [63, 68, 69, 129, 173]

Tremearne, Arthur John Newman. “Fifty Hausa Folk-Tales,” Folklore. 1910. [76, 77, 78]
Tremearne, Arthur John Newman. Hausa Superstitions and Customs. 1913. [26, 43, 95, 110, 111, 112, 143, 150, 171]

Weeks, John. Among Congo Cannibals. 1913. [7, 19, 157, 161]
Weeks, John. Congo Life and Jungle Stories. 1924. [4, 86, 87, 146, 147, 196]
Werner, Alice. “Two Galla Legends,” Man. 1913. [9, 33]
Westermann, Gerd. The Shilluk People: Their Language and Folklore. 1912. [119]
Woodward, Herbert. “Bondei Folktales,” Folklore. 1925. [113]




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