"Kaffir Folk-Lore: A Selection from the Traditional Tales Current Among the People Living on the Eastern Border of the Cape Colony" by Geo. McCall Theal is a collection of traditional folklore written in the late 19th century. The book presents a variety of tales from the Amaxosa tribe, providing insight into their culture, beliefs, and social practices through these narratives that serve as reflections of their imaginative faculties and societal norms. The opening of the work includes a preface and an introductory chapter that establish the significance of folklore in understanding the customs and beliefs of the Kaffir people. The author emphasizes the importance of these stories, suggesting that they not only entertain but also serve as critical indicators of the tribe's historical context, governance, and religious beliefs. The introduction includes various remarks about the changes in traditions due to European influence and sets the stage for the tales that follow, highlighting the adaptability and evolution of folklore among the Kaffirs, showcasing a blend of both ancient traditions and more contemporary influences. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
Kaffir folk-lore : $b A selection from the traditional tales current among the people living on the eastern border of the Cape Colony with copious explanatory notes
By George McCall Theal
"Kaffir Folk-Lore: A Selection from the Traditional Tales Current Among the People Living on the Eastern Border of the Cape Colony" by Geo. McCall The...
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George McCall Theal, was the most prolific and influential South African historian, archivist and genealogist of the late nineteenth and early twentieth century.
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