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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Miss Lou A Birthday Celebration


Miss Lou A Birthday Celebration

If this, is you first time with us welcome and if you are returning for another episode, welcome back!

September 7this Miss Lou’s Birthday.

Miss Lou, (7 September 1919 – 26 July 2006), was a Jamaican poet, folklorist, writer, and educator and godmother of Jamaican Patio

Taught us to love fi wi language

Could you imagine dancehall without patois thanks to Miss Lou we don’t have to find out

Story retold in this episode:

Puss Dawg and Nancy

Why Puss and Dawg always a fight

source: Anancy and Miss Lou

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