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Folktale Fridays
VAWH Productions
10 episodes
5 months ago
This podcast introduces children from all around the world to the African oral tradition of storytelling. The folktales have been especially hand-picked, edited and re-written to align with culturally-acceptable global values. The storytelling will keep little ones engaged, entertained, and will often include some aspects of African music and cultural traditions. Enjoy!
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This podcast introduces children from all around the world to the African oral tradition of storytelling. The folktales have been especially hand-picked, edited and re-written to align with culturally-acceptable global values. The storytelling will keep little ones engaged, entertained, and will often include some aspects of African music and cultural traditions. Enjoy!
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Stories for Kids
Kids & Family
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The Legend of the First Female Hunter
Folktale Fridays
9 minutes
4 years ago
The Legend of the First Female Hunter
The Legend of the First Female Hunter is a story with roots in Lesotho, possibly first told by the San (Bushmen) tribe of Southern Africa, known for their impeccable hunting and gathering skills and intricate indigenous knowledge of the flora and fauna of the Kalahari desert. It is a tale about the division of labour between men and women, and is tied to the UN SDG 5 that calls for world citizens to unite to "Achieve gender equality and empower all women and girls". The story inspires not just girls but everyone to participate in the discussion of what knowledge, skills and wisdom that each individual can bring to the table to solve problems that affect everyone. It will encourage teachers and parents to enable children to discover their individual strengths to become active citizens. The story also encourages children to spend more time outdoors learning about the natural environment. For more information about the African indigenous knowledge system, please visit www.africanfolktalesproject.com
Folktale Fridays
This podcast introduces children from all around the world to the African oral tradition of storytelling. The folktales have been especially hand-picked, edited and re-written to align with culturally-acceptable global values. The storytelling will keep little ones engaged, entertained, and will often include some aspects of African music and cultural traditions. Enjoy!