• La Tortue Et Sa Carapace
    Sep 24 2021
    Le conte d’aujourd’hui nous vient de la région sud de l'Afrique de l'Ouest. Il fait partie des contes folkloriques raconté en Afrique de l'Ouest depuis des siècles et publié en 1917 par William H. Barker et Cecilia Sinclair. J'espère vraiment que vous aimerez notre conte d'aujourd'hui. Si c'est le cas et que vous desirez nous soutenir, veuillez partager ce podcast sur les réseaux sociaux et envoyez le directement à vos amis qui aiment le folklore. Nous sommes aussi sur Youtube!  Pensez également à vous abonner sur votre plateforme préférée, c'est totalement gratuit. Et cela nous aide vraiment à avoir plus de visibilité, sans dépenser beaucoup d'argent en marketing. Donc, voici notre conte pour cette semaine, A bientôt les amis, see you soon friends. LmDaini.com --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/lmdaini/message
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    8 mins
  • How The Tortoise Got His Shell
    Sep 17 2021
    For today’s story, we are travelling to the region of southern West Africa. This tale has been shared in that region, for centuries and was published in 1917 by William H. Barker and Cecilia Sinclair. I really hope you enjoy today’s story. If you would like to support this podcast please share it on social media and directly to your friends who love Folklore. Don't forget that we also have an eMagazine with many more stories. Also, consider reviewing it on your listening platform, it’s completely free. And it really helps the show get more visibility, without spending much money on publicity. My  West African fable, Giraffe’s Eggs is available on Amazon (go to www.lmdaini.com to get your copy).  A bientôt les amis, see you soon friends. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/lmdaini/message
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    9 mins
  • Anansi and Tiger (the pit)
    Jun 2 2021
    Tiger needs help, but Anansi is in a mischievous mood... find out what happens, in this short but comical tale. Moral of the story? "Be careful not to laugh at other's misfortune"! Go to lmdaini.com for more. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/lmdaini/message
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    4 mins
  • The Mino
    May 2 2021
    For today’s story, we are going to the country named after the body of water on which it lies: the Bight of Benin. Our legendary person is not a ruler… it is not even a person. It’s a group of people who became known to the world after fighting the French troops rallied to conquer this dangerous, almost mythical unit: The Mino (Our Mothers). Research done by Noire Historia. Produced by Loopify media. Lmdaini.com --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/lmdaini/message
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    11 mins
  • Queen Nandi
    Mar 21 2021
    For today’s story, we are travelling to the southern tip of the beautifully diverse continent of Africa.  We are going straight to the south, Mzansi.  To the country dripping with culture and history. A country rich and diverse. The place that gave us apartheid, but also gave us Mandiba Rholihlahla Mandela. Shaka’s backyard.  The place where the natural music of various voices mesh and merge to give us glorious choirs. We are travelling to the country of 11 national languages … and listening to the legend of Queen Nandi, from the isiZulu People. Please visit bit.ly/GiraffesEggs to get a copy of the African Folktale: Giraffe's Eggs. Also visit linktr.ee.com/lm_daini to have access to all my social media. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/lmdaini/message
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    12 mins
  • Osei Tutu the 1st
    Feb 16 2021
    Today’s story is from the Ashanti Empire (set in present-day Ghana). It is the story of Osei Tutu, who was from the small state of Kumasi, but ended up uniting all the separate Ashanti states to create a powerful empire.  Osei Tutu was motivated by his desire to fight back against the oppression of the Denkyiras, their southern neighbours. This makes Osei Tutu the very first "Ashantehene" or King of all the Ashantis. He was the Founder and first King of the United Ashanti empire. He is also the Uncle of Abla Pokou, Queen of the Baoulé people, a splinter group of the Ashanti’s, that can be found in modern-day Cote d’Ivoire. An earlier episode retells her story and why she fled Kumasi to start her own queendom. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/lmdaini/message
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    16 mins
  • Queen Aminatu
    Feb 7 2021
    Today’s story is from the kingdom of Zazau, which is located in present-day Northern Nigeria in West Africa, it is about Queen Aminatou who was known as a great military strategist. A cavalry-trained Queen who fought many wars that expanded the southern-most part of the Hausa kingdom. Her story was recorded in the Kano Chronicle, a well-regarded and detailed history book of the city of Kano and the surrounding Hausa people. It was composed in the late 19th century and comprises early, oral histories from the region. Today's episode is dedicated to my good friend Valerie Kerri, fellow podcaster (The Valerie Kerri Show) and the real-life warrior queen. Giraffe's Eggs available on amazon: http://bit.ly/GiraffesEggs  --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/lmdaini/message
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    10 mins
  • Anansé et le Lièvre
    Feb 5 2021
    Anansé a encore trouvé une ruse pour de ne pas mourir de faim, au détriment d'autres animaux... mais Leuk le lièvre ne le laissera pas faire! Ecouter sur youtube: https://bit.ly/LMdainiContesAfricains  --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/lmdaini/message
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    8 mins