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#SouthAfrica #folklore
\\nIn the first story, Rooster tells Jackal to pray and in doing so is set free.
\\nIn the second and third, we learn why tortoises aren\'t good to eat.
\\nIn the fourth story, Tortoise thinks of a clever way to eat some ostriches.
\\nAnd in the fifth story, Baboon is asked to make judgement over the ripping of the tailor\'s clothes. In doing so, he is foolish and loses his ability to talk.
\\nSource: South-African Folk-Tales by James A. Honey
\\nNarrator: Dustin Steichmann
\\nMusic: Bonakele "Izinxakanxaka" Creative Commons on youtube
\\nSound Effects: Rain and stream by Dustin Steichmann
\\nPodcast Shoutout: Japanese Archive (Two friends coming together every week to tell the history, myths, folklore and poetry from Japan\'s long history.\\xa0
\\nListener Shoutout: Tel-Aviv Yafo
\\nVideo by headliner
\\nPhoto credit: "Rooster walking" by\\xa0dungodung\\xa0is licensed under\\xa0CC BY-SA 2.0.
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