"Language And Folklore In West Africa" delves into the rich tapestry of West African cultures, exploring the intricate connections between language, oral traditions, and societal structures. Alice Werner provides insights into the diverse linguistic landscape of the region, examining various languages and dialects and their role in preserving and transmitting cultural heritage.
The book explores a wealth of folklore, including myths, legends, proverbs, and folktales, revealing the wisdom, values, and beliefs embedded within these narratives. Werner analyzes how language shapes and reflects the social and cultural identities of West African communities, shedding light on the enduring power of oral traditions in the face of modernization and globalization.
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