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Selections from “Folk Stories from Southern Nigeria,” Part 2 of 2

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Let us continue with selections from the book “Folk Stories from Southern Nigeria,” by Elphinstone Dayrell, firstly with a folk tale explaining why, when people pass away, their bodies are buried.

Why Dead People are Buried

“In the beginning of the world, when the Creator had made men and women and the animals, they all lived together in the creation land. The Creator was a big chief, past all men, and being very kindhearted, was very sorry whenever anyone died. So one day He sent for the dog, who was His head messenger, and told him to go out into the world and give His word to all people that for the future whenever anyone died the body was to be placed in the compound, and wood ashes were to be thrown over it; that the dead body was to be left on the ground, and in twenty-four hours it would become alive again.

When the dog had travelled for half a day, he began to get tired; so as he was near an old woman’s house he looked in, and seeing [… food], he made a meal of it, and then went to sleep, entirely forgetting the message which had been given him to deliver.

After a time, when the dog did not return, the Creator called for a sheep and sent him out with the same message. But the sheep was a very foolish one, and being hungry, began eating the sweet grasses by the wayside. After a time, however, he remembered that he had a message to deliver, but forgot what it was exactly; so as he went about among the people, he told them that the message the Creator had given him to tell the people was that whenever anyone died, they should be buried underneath the ground.

A little time afterwards the dog remembered his message, so he ran into the town and told the people that they were to place wood ashes on the dead bodies and leave them in the compound, and that they would come to life again after twenty-four hours. But the people would not believe him, and said, ‘We have already received the word from the Creator by the sheep, that all dead bodies should be buried.’ In consequence of this, the dead bodies are now always buried, and the dog is much disliked and not trusted as a messenger, as if he had not found the [… food] in the old woman’s house and forgotten his message, the dead people might still be alive.”

Next, let’s continue with a folktale explaining the lunar phases of the Moon. Why the Moon Waxes and Wanes […]
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