Ijapa Tiroko Oko | Yannibopdf

The phrase "" (Ijapa Tiroko, Husband of Yannibo) refers to a classic collection of Yoruba folktales centered around the tortoise, Ijapa , who is the ultimate trickster in West African mythology.

But Ìjàpá laughed. “Ruin? I bring firewood for soup!” ijapa tiroko oko yannibopdf

Wisdom Over Strength: Exploring the Folklore of Ìjàpá Tìrókò Ọkọ Yánníbo The phrase "" (Ijapa Tiroko, Husband of Yannibo)

A story of how greed leads to one's downfall. The phrase "" (Ijapa Tiroko

Ijapa Tiroko Oko Yanibo | PDF | Anansi | Storytelling - Scribd

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