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The book "Folk Stories from Southern Nigeria, West Africa" is a Folk tales written by Elphinstone Dayrell. Elphinstone Dayrell, a British colonial administrator, collected and preserved conventional folks tales from Southern Nigeria. "Folk Stories from Southern Nigeria, West Africa" is a complicated web of oral traditions that captures the spirit of Nigerian tradition. The paintings of literature contain a huge range of folks stories, myths, and legends handed down over ages in Nigeria.Dayrell's paintings are an exquisite useful resource for gaining knowledge of approximately Southern…mehr

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The book "Folk Stories from Southern Nigeria, West Africa" is a Folk tales written by Elphinstone Dayrell. Elphinstone Dayrell, a British colonial administrator, collected and preserved conventional folks tales from Southern Nigeria. "Folk Stories from Southern Nigeria, West Africa" is a complicated web of oral traditions that captures the spirit of Nigerian tradition. The paintings of literature contain a huge range of folks stories, myths, and legends handed down over ages in Nigeria.Dayrell's paintings are an exquisite useful resource for gaining knowledge of approximately Southern Nigeria's oral literature and cultural records.These human beings's recollections mirror the attitudes, behaviors, and values of numerous Nigerian groups. The testimonies have appealing characters consisting of foxy animals, supernatural beings, and courageous men. Morality, bravery, consciousness, and deception are key topics in these tales, which educate listeners and readers vital instructions. Dayrell efficaciously portrays Southern Nigeria's numerous landscapes and traditions. The work of literature preserves actual folklore, so assisting to preserve Nigeria's cultural historical history for future generations. Each narrative offers insight into the Nigerian humans's ideas and creativity, as well as their many cultural affects.
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Elphinstone Dayrell, a British colonial administrator and ethnographer, contributed significantly to the preservation of Nigerian folklore with his masterwork book, "Folk Stories from Southern Nigeria, West Africa." Dayrell was born in the late nineteenth century and worked in several administrative roles in Southern Nigeria, where he gained a great love for the local culture and traditions. His work, "Folk Stories from Southern Nigeria, West Africa," demonstrates his commitment to documenting and conserving Nigeria's oral traditions. Dayrell's collection includes a wide range of folk tales, myths, and legends that have been passed down through centuries. Dayrell selected stories reflecting the richness and diversity of Nigeria's cultural history through thorough research and intimate engagement with Nigerian people. Dayrell's work provides essential insights into the Nigerian people's beliefs, rituals, and values, giving readers a glimpse into a world full with magical beings, clever animals, and heroic characters. His work acts as a link between the past and the present, introducing readers to Nigeria's rich cultural tapestry. By documenting these folk stories, Dayrell assured that they would be passed down to future generations, helping to preserve and appreciate Nigeria's cultural legacy.