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Podcast 1- Hawaii

An episode of the Trickster Figure - Hawaii podcast, hosted by Courtney, titled "Podcast 1- Hawaii" was published on May 24, 2019 and runs 4 minutes.

May 24, 2019 ·4m · Trickster Figure - Hawaii

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After travelling the world learning about trickster figures, we landed here in Hawaii. In this podcast we talk about the culture and facts surrounding our selected trickster figure of the week. Hope you guys enjoy!

After travelling the world learning about trickster figures, we landed here in Hawaii. In this podcast we talk about the culture and facts surrounding our selected trickster figure of the week. Hope you guys enjoy!
When Turtles Fly Kyle Joseph This is a three part series on mbeku, the trickster figure of the Igbo people of Nigeria The Flame Tree and Other Folk-Lore Stories from Uganda Rosetta Baskerville http://www.adfreebooks.com - 500+ audiobooks, all ad freeRosetta Baskerville was the wife of George Baskerville, a missionary in Uganda. Some of the folktales in this book, published in 1925, are stories that Baskerville heard herself, while other stories she adapted from the Baganda folktales collected by Apollo Kaggwa [1864–1927]. You will find origin stories here, like the origin of the flame tree and of the flowers called "Nsangi's tears." There are fairy tales like "The Buffalo Maiden" and "The River Fairy." The main trickster character is the hare (rabbit), as in the story of "The Elephant That Wanted to Dance" and The Hare Who Earned a Cow and a Chieftainship." Some of the stories are connected with proverbs, like "The Absent-minded Bridegroom" and "The Quits of Gomba," and there are riddles in the story of "The Holy Man." The King of the Snakes and Other Folklore Stories from Uganda Rosetta Baskerville http://www.adfreebooks.com - 500+ audiobooks, all ad freeRosetta Baskerville was the wife of George Baskerville, a missionary in Uganda. Some of the folktales in this book, published in 1922, are stories that Baskerville heard herself, while other stories she adapted from the Baganda folktales collected by Apollo Kaggwa [1864–1927]. You will find origin stories here, like "Why the Bat Sleeps All Through the Day," and "How the Grey Parrots Got Their Red Tails," along with many other animal stories, including trickster stories like "The Leopard and the Goat." There are fairy tales, like "The Story of the Fairy Bee," as well as stories of heroes and monsters like "The King of the Snakes" and "The Story of Kibate." The story of "Walukaga the Blacksmith" tells the story behind a proverb, and the book also includes a selection of proverbs. I Lizzie Snoopes Pre-Season Episodes Lizzie Snoopes Copyright Alice Wickham and Joanne Ruocco, Purcell Press LtdStory notes: When law-abiding Lizzie stumbles onto a global conspiracy mystifying journey begins! If you like villains, tricksters and heroes, and a touch of "carry on and camp" then you're in the right place!Lizzie Snoopes is a radio-pilot and stage-show in development. Are you a voiceover artist? Fab! Join our facebook group to audition for the show. https://www.facebook.com/groups/lizziesnoopesOr visit our website at https://lizziesnoopes.com
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