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IDText titleATULanguageAuthorOriginPublication Date
west-4.xmlThunder and Anansi_EnglishW. H. Barker & Cecilia SinclairGhana1917
west-34.xmlHow Mushrooms First Grew2034CEnglishW. H. Barker & Cecilia SinclairGhana1917
west-16.xmlHow Beasts and Serpents Came into the World_EnglishW. H. Barker & Cecilia SinclairGhana1917
west-26.xmlThe Leopard and the Ram_EnglishW. H. Barker & Cecilia SinclairGhana1917
west-35.xmlFarmer Mybrow and the Fairies_EnglishW. H. Barker & Cecilia SinclairGhana1917
west-22.xmlKwofi and the Gods_EnglishW. H. Barker & Cecilia SinclairGhana1917
west-7.xmlWhy White Ants Always Harm Man's Property_EnglishW. H. Barker & Cecilia SinclairGhana1917
west-23.xmlThe Lion and the Wolf_EnglishW. H. Barker & Cecilia SinclairGhana1917
west-29.xmlKing Chameleon and the Animals275BEnglishW. H. Barker & Cecilia SinclairGhana1917
west-30.xmlTo Lose an Elephant For the Sake of a Wren Is a Very Foolish Thing To Do_EnglishW. H. Barker & Cecilia SinclairGhana1917
west-1.xmlHow We Got the Name "Spider Tales"_EnglishW. H. Barker & Cecilia SinclairGhana1917
west-20.xmlHow the Tortoise Got Its Shell_EnglishW. H. Barker & Cecilia SinclairGhana1917
west-28.xmlQuarcoo Bah-Boni (The Bad Boy)_EnglishW. H. Barker & Cecilia SinclairGhana1917
west-33.xmlThe Omanhene Who Liked Riddles927EnglishW. H. Barker & Cecilia SinclairGhana1917
west-3.xmlAnansi and Nothing_EnglishW. H. Barker & Cecilia SinclairGhana1917
west-8.xmlThe Squirrel and the Spider_EnglishW. H. Barker & Cecilia SinclairGhana1917
west-5.xmlWhy the Lizard Moves His Head Up and Down_EnglishW. H. Barker & Cecilia SinclairGhana1917
west-2.xmlHow Wisdom Became the Property of the Human Race_EnglishW. H. Barker & Cecilia SinclairGhana1917
west-31.xmlThe Ungrateful Man160EnglishW. H. Barker & Cecilia SinclairGhana1917
west-32.xmlWhy Tigers Never Attack Men Unless They Are Provoked_EnglishW. H. Barker & Cecilia SinclairGhana1917
west-21.xmlThe Hunter and the Tortoise_EnglishW. H. Barker & Cecilia SinclairGhana1917
west-9.xmlWhy We See Ants Carrying Bundles As Big As Themselves_EnglishW. H. Barker & Cecilia SinclairGhana1917
west-10.xmlWhy Spiders Are Always Found in Corners of Ceilings175EnglishW. H. Barker & Cecilia SinclairGhana1917
west-13.xmlThe Grinding-Stone That Ground Flour By Itself_EnglishW. H. Barker & Cecilia SinclairGhana1917
west-11.xmlAnansi and the Blind Fisherman_EnglishW. H. Barker & Cecilia SinclairGhana1917
west-17.xmlHonourable Minu_EnglishW. H. Barker & Cecilia SinclairGhana1917
west-14.xmlMorning Sunrise926CEnglishW. H. Barker & Cecilia SinclairGhana1917
west-15.xmlWhy the Sea-Turtle When Caught Beats Its Breast with Its Forelegs_EnglishW. H. Barker & Cecilia SinclairGhana1917
west-19.xmlOhia and the Thieving Deer670EnglishW. H. Barker & Cecilia SinclairGhana1917
west-18.xmlWhy the Moon and the Stars Receive Their Light from the Sun_EnglishW. H. Barker & Cecilia SinclairGhana1917
west-12.xmlAdzanumee and Her Mother_EnglishW. H. Barker & Cecilia SinclairGhana1917
west-24.xmlMaku Mawu and Maku Fia; or "I Will Die God's Death" and "I Will Die the King's Death"_EnglishW. H. Barker & Cecilia SinclairGhana1917
west-27.xmlWhy the Leopard Can Only Catch Prey on Its Left Side_EnglishW. H. Barker & Cecilia SinclairGhana1917
west-25.xmlThe Robber and the Old Man1585EnglishW. H. Barker & Cecilia SinclairGhana1917
west-6.xmlTit for Tat_EnglishW. H. Barker & Cecilia SinclairGhana1917