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Credo Vusa'mazulu Mutwa

    Credo Mutwa était un écrivain, poète et traditionaliste sud-africain dont l'œuvre s'est profondément plongée dans les mythes, légendes et traditions spirituelles africaines. Il était connu pour ses récits captivants, qui mêlaient souvent des histoires personnelles à des thèmes culturels et historiques plus larges. Mutwa cherchait à préserver et à partager les anciennes connaissances africaines, remettant fréquemment en question les points de vue eurocentriques sur l'histoire et la culture africaines. Son écriture témoigne de la richesse et de la complexité de la pensée et de la spiritualité africaines.

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    Indaba My Children: African Folktales
    • Indaba My Children: African Folktales

      • 720pages
      • 26 heures de lecture
      4,5(22)Évaluer

      A definitive compendium of African myth and folktale, retold in rich, vibrant prose, Indaba, My Children is a stunning literary and ethnographic achievement. As a young man, Vusamazulu Credo Mutwa, a Zulu from the South African province of Natal, was determined to follow in the footsteps of his grandfather and become a tribal historian in order to keep the rich oral tradition of his culture alive. In this book, begun in response to the injustices against Africans and their culture, he sets these legends down in writing. He begins with the creation myth, when Ninavanhu-Ma, the Great Mother, created the human race. From there, an epic unfolds, an intricate and vivid cultural tapestry populated by gods and mortals, cattle herders and supreme kings, witch doctors, lovers, grave diggers, warriors, and handmaidens. The story continues all the way up to the colonial era, when a Portuguese Kapitanoh and his crew arrive on the African shore. Indaba, My Children is a classic and indispensable resource for anyone interested in the cultural life of Africa and the human experience as it is filtered into myth.

      Indaba My Children: African Folktales
    • Indaba, my children

      • 707pages
      • 25 heures de lecture
      4,4(351)Évaluer

      First published in 1964, Indaba, My Children is an internationally acclaimed collection of African folk tales that chart the story of African tribal life since the time of the Phoenicians. It is these stories that have shaped Africa as we know it.

      Indaba, my children
    • Zulu Shaman

      • 256pages
      • 9 heures de lecture
      4,1(155)Évaluer

      Offers a rare view into the world of a Zulu shaman.

      Zulu Shaman