Walk Good: African and Caribbean Folktales

We share African and Caribbean folktales for the enjoyment of those young and young at heart, both at "home" and living in the African/Caribbean diaspora. Stories are retold by our storyteller Kesha Christie, the founder of Talkin' Tales. Our culture has a rich oral tradition and we seek to preserve it by educating and entertaining audiences with stories passed down from generation to generation.

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episode 10: Some Stories never end...



The world is opening up again and the events that have been cancelled for the last two years are coming back. Every excited to get back out into the community and see people in person!

Mask mandates ending shortly not sure how we feel about that. But very happy to no ask people about vaccination status. That line politics and religion, don’t ask.

Let’s get into the stories

Resources:

Caribbean stories, retold by Robert Hull, Thomson Learning, 1994

Story retold in this episode:

The story without an end

Chief loves is daughter but does not want her to marry. He creates an impossible test or is it?

If you missed our Annual storytelling event you can see the full event on YouTube.

Join us next week as we upload new stories for your enjoyment.

Be safe and well and most of all Walk Good.

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 March 11, 2022  10m