EP 180: South Africa- The White Man and the Snake x2, Cloud Eating, The Lion's Illness, Jackal Heron and Dove

Published: May 18, 2023, 11:30 a.m.

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The first two stories are essentially the same, just told slightly differently. A white man is foolish enough to help a trapped snake who wants to bite him. He is only saved by someone smarter than himself.

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The third story is about Jackal and Hyena eating clouds. Jackal jumps down and Hyena catches him, but when it is Hyena\'s turn to catch, he fails. 

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And finally why the heron has a bent neck. It has to do with Heron telling Dove that Jackal cannot fly. Jackal was getting free food before that and decided that Heron needs to learn a lesson.

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Source: South-African Folk-Tales by James A. Honey 1910

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Narrator: Dustin Steichmann

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Music: Xhosa traditional dance sibaqa by Xhosa Traditional Choir

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Sound Effects: Crickets Outside My Bedroom by Dustin Steichmann

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Podcast Shoutout: LINGTHUSIASM A PODCAST THAT\'S ENTHUSIASTIC ABOUT LINGUISTICS

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"Spotted Hyena" by Stig Nygaard is licensed under CC BY 2.0.

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