Seven Senegalese Animal Folktales that Teach Lessons on Greed and carelessness
August 29, 2025
Across the open fields and villages of Senegal, the clever hare and the greedy hyena were well-known figures. The hare, small, quick, and intelligent,
Six Senegalese Animal Folktales that Teach Lessons on Greed and Haste
August 29, 2025
In the golden plains and quiet villages of Senegal, the hyena and the hare were an odd pair: one large and greedy, the other
Six Senegalese Animal Folktales that Teach Lessons on Greed and Carelessness
August 29, 2025
In the vibrant villages and open fields of Senegal, the hare and the hyena were a pair as familiar as sun and shadow. One
The Midwife of Dakar: A Wolof Folktale from Senegal
August 28, 2025
Everyone in Dakar knew old Fatou. She was the midwife of the town, the one whose hands had welcomed countless babies into the world.
The Bewitched Girl of Thievaly: A Wolof Folktale from Senegal
August 28, 2025
I am Samba Atta Dabo, and I am known as the one who cures those who have been struck down by sorcery. When sorcerers
Hamadou and the Jinn: A Wolof Folktale from Senegal
August 28, 2025
In the land of Oualo, long ago, there lived a young man named Hamadou. He had a restless heart and a deep desire to
Cleverness and Betrayal: Two Wolof Folktales from Senegal
August 28, 2025
Wolof folktales from Senegal carry wisdom, humor, and warnings about human behavior. They often use animals and magical objects to teach lessons about cleverness,
Two Wolof Folktales of Wisdom and Justice from Senegal
August 28, 2025
In Senegal, the Wolof people have a rich tradition of storytelling that preserves the wisdom of generations. Their folktales are not merely for entertainment;
Six Trickster Tales from Senegal
August 28, 2025
In the old days, when animals walked and spoke like men, the hyena and the hare were uneasy companions. The hyena, strong but foolish,
Seven Animal Folktales from Senegal that Teaches Lessons on Greed and Carelessness
August 28, 2025
Long ago, in the sun-baked savannahs and bustling villages of Senegal, the hyena and the hare wandered together, an odd pair of friends and