Picnic tales about animals

Picnic tales about animals

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The book includes the most interesting tales about cunning and smart animals that miraculously overcome difficult situations, achieve what they want and achieve the impossible. These stories were collected from all over the world and are part of the traditional culture of North American Indians, residents of Europe and Africa, India and Russia, Micronesia and Tibet. The publishing design is preserved in pdf A4 format. In Japanese fairy tales, the Hare is usually an excellent trickster and trickster. In this story, he fools even his friends. Brother Rabbit is a favorite character in African-American fairy tales. This tale of the Inuit Indians from Canada talks about how a cunning and deceiver can sometimes bring considerable benefit to people. This tale, composed by the African Swahili people, talks about rivalry between the Sungura hare and the Leopard. In American Indian tales, Coyote is one of the main characters with whom strange stories always happen. This tale was written by the Zuni people living in the southwestern United States. The story of the rooster Chanticleer and the hen Pertelot was wonderfully told in the 14th century by the English writer Geoffrey Chaucer in his “The Canterbury Tales,” but this European tale is much older. This story is told in Tibet. It is about how even the humble Frog can sometimes be smarter than the oldest and most experienced of animals. Asheria the Fox is one of the most famous tricksters in Basque fairy tales. This story is told on the Great Siberian Lakes, Baikal, Taimyr and Uvs-Nur. In this tale , built by Russian Cossacks, many different animals are cunning and deceitful. But as usual, the Fox does it best. This story was first recorded in the 14th century by John Sheppey from Kent in England. Winabijoo is one of the most popular characters in the tales of the North American Ojibwe people. This dispute among birds is told in traditional tales of Ireland. In Finnish In fairy tales, the fox Mikka and the wolf Pekka act as comrades and partners, but for some reason Pekka almost always bears the worst of it. Stories about the Rat, the Crab and the Octopus are told on the islands of Micronesia. This story is about how the Cat and the Cat got even with each other. Coyote, told by the Utah Indians of North America. Vijaya the hare and Chatardanta the elephant are famous characters in Indian fairy tales. This is an old Irish tale. This story goes back to the famous French saga of Reynard the Fox, which was written down in the Middle Ages. Anansi the spider is a favorite character in folk tales Ghana.

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Надежда Край

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