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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 36. Chapters: Ashanti mythology, Damballa, Dinka mythology, Egungun-oya, Baron La Croix, Adjassou-Linguetor, Agwe, Kaang, Ayida-Weddo, Bushongo mythology, Baron Cimetiere, Maman Brigitte, Shakpana, Lugbara mythology, Ti Malice and Bouki, Adya Houn'to, Efik mythology, Lotuko mythology, Tumbuka mythology, Adjinakou, Oshunmare, Ankt, Guinee, Azaka-Tonnerre, Agassou, Boli Shah, Ayizan, Sousson-Pannan, Captain Debas, Mounanchou, Dan Petro, Ti-Jean Petro, Simbi, Badessy, Bacalou, Clermeil, Diable Tonnere, Dan Wedo, Sobo, Grand Bois, Mademoiselle Charlotte, Ti Jean Quinto, Marinette, Bossou Ashadeh, Maitresse Hounon'gon, Bugid Y Aiba, L'inglesou, Boum'ba Maza, Gran Maitre, Mombu, Dinclinsin, Maitresse Delai, Diejuste, Abora, Mande creation myth, Mbombo, Mumbi, Aziza, Sopona, Ala, Luanda Magere, Baluba mythology, Obayifo, Bambuti mythology, Achimi, Le-eyo, Fon creation myth, Specimens of Bushman Folklore, Unkulunkulu, Nana Buluku, Buran Origin of Death, Ekwensu, Ezili Dantor, Kalunga Line, Ninki Nanka, Itan, Itherther, Adze, Kileken, Inkanyamba, Hounfour, Houngan, Abassi, Utixo, Inouwa, Abuk, Achaman, Abiku, The Religious System of the Amazulu, Bigeh, Tibicena, Guayota, Qandisa, Mbwiri, Ekoi mythology, Zebola, Asanbosam, Mbaba Mwana Waresa, Uhlanga, Yumboes, Rada loa, Apedemak, Chaxiraxi, Loco, Kishi, Mambo, Kaffir Folk-lore: A Selection from the Traditional Tales, Umvelinqangi, Khonvoum, Obambo, Adroa, Anyanwu, Bomazi, Cghene, Azaka Medeh, Iya Nla, Magec, Zamba, Woyo masks, Njoku Ji, Asase Ya, Ayyur, South-African Folk-Tales, Aja, Usiququmadevu, Azrail, Myths and Legends of the Bantu, Muluku, Myths of Ife, Xu, Maxios, Chijoraji, Ilomba, Achuhucanac, Svikiro, Mazomba, West African Mythology, Egbere, Achuguayo, Agwu Nsi, Denka, Jamaica Anansi Stories, Xevioso, Mbere, Notes on the Folklore of the Fjort, Ahia Njoku, Kianda, Obia, Acoran, K...