African Folktales

The Warrior Princess 
Dec 01, 2023
Long ago, in the land of Dagomba, there lived a king named Nedega, who had a beautiful daughter named Yennenga. Yennenga was a brave and fierce warrior, who could ride a horse, shoot a bow, and wield a spear. She loved to join her father in his battles against their enemies, and she always fought with courage and skill.
THE ELEPHANT TUSK
Nov 22, 2023
Once, in the heart of Oje, there lived a wise and noble elephant named Kibo. Kibo was renowned for his massive tusks, which were the largest and most beautiful in all the land. They glistened in the sunlight, a testament to his age and wisdom. The other animals of the savannah held Kibo in high regard, and he served as a protector and advisor to them all.
THE TALKING SKULL
Nov 17, 2023
Once, in a quaint village nestled between rolling hills and a lush, ancient forest, there lived a wise and reclusive storyteller named Eldric. Eldric was known far and wide for his extraordinary tales that enchanted the hearts of all who heard them. He was an old man, his white beard flowing like a waterfall, and his eyes sparkled with the wisdom of the ages.
The Hunter and the Antelope
Nov 10, 2023
Long ago, in the heart of Ndeara, there lived a hunter named Amadi. Amadi was known throughout the village as the most skilled hunter, always returning with a bountiful catch to feed his family and share with his fellow villagers. But there was one animal that had eluded him for years – the graceful and swift Antelope.
ANANSI THE SPIDER
Nov 03, 2023
In the heart of an African forest, there lived a clever and mischievous spider named Anansi. Anansi was not your ordinary spider. He was known throughout the animal kingdom for his wit and cunning, and he was always on the lookout for an opportunity to play tricks on his fellow animals.
The Lion's Whisker
Oct 19, 2023
In the heart of Ethiopia, nestled among lush green hills and rolling landscapes, there lived a woman named Eleni. She was known throughout the village for her kindness, compassion, and the love she held for her ailing husband, Tadele. Despite the joy that filled their home, Tadele's health had been declining, and Eleni grew increasingly worried with each passing day.