
African Myths
African Myths, authored by Carter Godwin Woodson, explores the rich tradition of storytelling in Africa, highlighting its significance as a cultural institution. Written in the early 20th century, the book emphasizes the role of professional storytellers and elders in preserving and passing down the myths and traditions of their communities. Woodson's work is notable for documenting these oral traditions, which are vital to understanding African heritage and identity.
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