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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Carnival time again - Trinidad and Tobago Independence Day


Trinidad and Tobago Independence Day.

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

Trinidad and Tobago celebrates their Independence on August 31st. This year they celebrate 59 years of independence.

National Dish Crab and Callaloo

Motto: Together we Aspire, Together we achieve

Fun Facts

Limbo originates in Trinidad and Tobago

You can stand in the middle of the ocean in Nylon pool

World’s largest natural resource for Asphalt

Story retold in this episode:

Three Wise Fools

Book smarts not always di best smarts

Source: http://library2.nalis.gov.tt/gsdl/collect/folkstor/index/assoc/HASH86a5.dir/doc.pdf

The Race

Source: http://library2.nalis.gov.tt/gsdl/collect/folkstor/index/assoc/HASH508d.dir/doc.pdf

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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