When the stones were soft; East African fireside tales
- Title
- When the stones were soft; East African fireside tales, by Eleanor B. Heady. Illus. by Tom Feelings.
- Published by
- New York : Funk & Wagnalls, c1968.
- Author
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- Description
- 94 p. ill.
- Subject
- Tales > Africa > Africa, East
- Contents
- Mumbele and the goats.- The namashepani. - The cattle egret. - The rug maker. - The pots that sang. - Why dogs live with men. - The little crow. - Colored coats. - The baobab tree. - The sky people. - Why the hyrax has no tail. - The silent maiden. - The rainbow. - The trap. - Why cats live with women. - Men of different colors.
- Note
- Sixteen East African folk tales which explain the how and why of things.
- Author
- Heady, Eleanor B.
- Title
- When the stones were soft; East African fireside tales, by Eleanor B. Heady. Illus. by Tom Feelings.
- Imprint
- New York : Funk & Wagnalls, c1968.
- Added author
- Feelings, Tom, ill.
- LCCN
- 68013081
- Branch call number
- J 398.2 H