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Specimens Of African Love, a non-fiction book by Henry Theophilus Finck |
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A Slave Coast Love-Story |
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_ Travelling a short distance northwest from Kamerun we reach the Slave Coast of West Africa, to which A.B. Ellis has devoted two interesting books, including chapters in the folklore of the Yoruba and Ewe-speaking peoples of this region. Among the tales recorded are two which illustrate African ideas regarding love. I copy the first verbatim from Ellis's book on the Yoruba:
"Tortoise came to the King and said to him, 'She whom "One day Buje, the slender, took an earthen pot and "When Buje, the slender, had filled her pot, she came "Tortoise ran up with his cutlass in his hand. He "Then he cried out, 'Buje the slender, has killed me. I "He cried this many times, and at last Buje, the "Next day, as soon as it was light, Tortoise went to "When it was the fifth day, the King sent out his crier "The King sent a messenger, with his stick, to summon "Buje, the slender, was ashamed, and could not answer. "And there she was changed into the plant called Buje." _ |