Folk tales of the Adis

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2013-01-13
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Keyum-Kero, Birth of Mithun, The Origin of Paddy, The Triumph of Truth, The Story of Kojum-Koje, Nyanyi Mete, Kine Saki Mumdi, How the Mole began to Live Under the Earth's Surface, Goyeng, The Singer, Two Brothers and A Dispute, The Foolish Python, Bomong and Boo, The Clever Dog, Why Evil Spirits Fear Amulets, Fire and Water, The Story of Two Birds, A Famous Battle, The Hare and the Frog, The Naughty Cock, Why Male Singers Wear Ga-le Skirt, Bourn Kakir, The Firefly and the Wasp, Why the Dove Wails, The Story of Ginger, The Tiger and the Cat, How the Rat Began to Live in the House, The Rat and the Mouse, Gine Sekser and Pesi Mimum, Why Pekung has become a Tailless Bird, Why the Squirrel's Chest and the Spider's Teeth Have Become Red, The Rat and the Man, Why the Sileng Cat Caps His Anus With Tayek Leaves, The Ant and the Earthworm, The Kite and the Squirrel, The Cunning Spirit, Pengum and Peku-Pengar, Mirang Gabo, Two Hearts and Two Trees, How A Slave Boy Married A Rich Man's Daughter, How The Leech and the Fly Appeared in the World, Donyi Ari and the Frog, How Man has Acquired Diseases, The Spirit Woman and the Two Children, How O-song Became Chief of Birds, The Origin of Quarrel, Why Rice Beer Turns Sour, Birth of Elephant, Why the Barking Deer has no Mask, The Loss of Script, The Father and the Son, Tato Tate and Ai Kamko, Three Persons and Three Birds, The Old Widow and the Snake, The Story of Monkey, The Wild Cat and the Snail, A Bitter Quarrel, Nibo and Robo
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