Cunnie Rabbit, Mr. Spider and the Other Beef: West African Folk Tales

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Cunnie Rabbit, Mr. Spider and the Other Beef: West African Folk Tales

by Florence M. Cronise, Henry W. Ward

EN·~4 hours·17 chapters

Chapters

17 total
1

CUNNIE RABBIT, MR. SPIDER AND THE OTHER BEEF

0:10
2

PREFACE

2:19
3

CUNNIE RABBIT - INTRODUCTION

40:30
4

CHAPTER I - WHEN THE NIGHT HAS COME

11:30
5

CHAPTER II - WITH THE SPIRITS OF THE WOOD

21:41
6

CHAPTER III - A BACK-YARD KITCHEN

18:48
7

CHAPTER IV - EVENING ON THE WATER

22:40
8

CHAPTER V - A PURRO INITIATION

16:16
9

CHAPTER VI - THE BURNING OF THE FARM

15:50
10

CHAPTER VII - MAMMY MAMENAH AND HER FRIENDS

19:27

Description

This compact volume opens a doorway to the lively world of West African oral tradition, gathering a select group of tales that still echo around village hearths. Characters such as the clever Cunnie Rabbit and the wily Mr. Spider lead listeners through humorous misadventures, while a chilling ghost story hints at the deeper mysteries woven into everyday life. The narratives retain the rhythm and wit of their original tellers, offering both amusement and subtle moral insight.

Compiled by a missionary teacher who lived among the Sierra Leonean community, the collection strives to preserve the stories’ authentic voice while making them accessible to English‑speaking ears. Thoughtful footnotes and gentle explanations provide just enough cultural context without disturbing the natural flow of the folklore. Listeners will feel the vibrant atmosphere of the villages, the cadence of the local dialect, and the timeless appeal of stories that have survived generations of oral transmission.

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Language

en

Duration

~4 hours (284K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Chris Whitehead, Suzanne Shell and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net (This file was produced from images generously made available by The Internet Archive/American Libraries.)

Release date

2015-04-30

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the authors

FM

Florence M. Cronise

1861–1949

Best known for collecting West African folk tales in Sierra Leone, this American missionary and educator helped bring stories like Anansi and Brer Rabbit into print for new generations. Her work preserves a lively storytelling tradition shaped by travel, teaching, and close attention to local voices.

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Henry W. Ward

Henry W. Ward

A powerful 19th-century preacher and bestselling writer, he became one of the most famous public voices of his era. His sermons, lectures, and essays blended religion, reform, and sharp social commentary.

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