Aarne-Thompson-Uther (ATU) - Types of Folktales
175: The Tarbaby and the Rabbit
Description
Examples
show original versions • show all versions including translations • show English versions| Text title | ATU | Language | Author | Origin | Publication Date |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| The Monkey and Juan Pusong Tambi-tambi | 175 | English | Dean S. Fansler | Philippines | 1921 |
| Why Spiders Are Always Found in Corners of Ceilings | 175 | English | W. H. Barker & Cecilia Sinclair | Ghana | 1917 |
External Examples
| Story | ATU | Origin | Author | Year | Source | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Bouki and the Rabbit and the Well | 175 | United States | Internet Archive | |||
| Hoe Anansi werd vastgeplakt | 175 | Netherlands | 1984 | Nederlandse VolksverhalenBank | ||
| Kompa Nanzi en de teerpop | 175 | Netherlands | 1994 | Nederlandse VolksverhalenBank | ||
| Mouse and the Fox | 175 | Peruvian | Internet Archive | |||
| Rabbit and the Coyote | 175 | Mexican | Internet Archive | |||
| Tar Baby | 175 | African-American | Internet Archive | |||
| Tarbaby | 175 | Chilean | Internet Archive | |||
| The Demon with the Matted Hair | 175 | Indian | Internet Archive | |||
| Tricking All the Kings | 175 | African-American | Internet Archive |