-
1
00 - Introduction
-
2
01 - The Tortoise with a Pretty Daughter
-
3
02 - How a Hunter Obtained Money from His Friends the Leopard, Goat, Bush Cat, and Cock, and How He Got Out of Repaying Them
-
4
03 - The Woman with Two Skins
-
5
04 - The King’s Magic Drum
-
6
05 - Ituen and the King’s Wife
-
7
06 - Of the Pretty Stranger Who Killed the King
-
8
07 - Why the Bat Flies by Night
-
9
08 - The Disobedient Daughter Who Married a Skull
-
10
09 - The King Who Married the Cock’s Daughter
-
11
10 - Concerning the Woman, the Ape, and the Child
-
12
11 - The Fish and the Leopard’s Wife; or, Why the Fish Lives in the Water
-
13
12 - Why the Bat is Ashamed to be Seen in the Daytime
-
14
13 - Why the Worms Live Underneath the Ground
-
15
14 - The Elephant and the Tortoise; or, Why the Worms are Blind and the Elephant Has Small Eyes
-
16
15 - Why A Hawk Kills Chickens
-
17
16 - Why the Sun and the Moon Live in the Sky
-
18
17 - Why the Flies Bother the Cows
-
19
18 - Why the Cat Kills Rats
-
20
19 - The Story of the Lightning and the Thunder
-
21
20 - Why the Bush Cow and the Elephant Are Bad Friends
-
22
21 - The Cock Who Caused A Fight Between Two Towns
-
23
22 - The Affair of the Hippopotamus and the Tortoise; or, Why the Hippopotamus Lives in the Water
-
24
23 - Why Dead People Are Buried
-
25
24 - Of the Fat Woman Who Melted Away
-
26
25 - Concerning the Leopard, the Squirrel, and the Tortoise
-
27
26 - Why the Moon Waxes and Wanes
-
28
27 - The Story of the Leopard, the Tortoise, and the Bush Rat
-
29
28 - The King and the Ju Ju Tree
-
30
29 - How the Tortoise Overcame the Elephant and the Hippopotamus
-
31
30 - Of the Pretty Girl and the Seven Jealous Women
-
32
31 - How the Cannibals Drove the People from Insofan Mountain to the Cross River (Ikom)
-
33
32 - The Lucky Fisherman
-
34
33 - The Orphan Boy and the Magic Stone
-
35
34 - The Slave Girl Who Tried to Kill Her Mistress
-
36
35 - The King and the ‘Nsiat Bird
-
37
36 - Concerning the Fate of Essido and His Evil Companions
-
38
37 - Concerning the Hawk and the Owl
-
39
38 - The Story of the Drummer and the Alligators
-
40
39 - The ‘Nsasak Bird and the Odudu Bird
-
41
40 - The Election of the King Bird (The Black-and-White Fishing Eagle)