Incoming Resources
- Favorite African folktales, edited by Nelson Mandela
- Tales for the third ear from Equatorial Africa, Verna Aardema ; drawings by Ib Ohlsson
- How many spots does a leopard have?, by Christianne C. Jones ; illustrated by Svetlana A. Zhurkina
- Nelson Mandela's favorite African folktales
- Ashley Bryan's African tales, uh-huh, retold and illustrated by Ashley Bryan
- Legends of Africa, Mwizenge Tembo
- African myths and legends, retold by Kathleen Arnott ; illustrated by Joan Kiddell-Monroe
- African tales of magic and mystery, retold by Mária Kosová & Vladislav Stanovský ; illustrated by Karel Teissig; [translated from the Czech MS., by Olga Kuthanová]
- African folk tales, Jessie Nunn ; illustrated by Ernest Crichlow
- Tokoloshi, African folk-tales, adapted and retold by Diana Pitcher ; illustrated by Meg Rutherford
- The elephant's wrestling match, by Judy Sierra ; illustrated by Brian Pinkney
- African genesis, folk tales and myths of Africa, Leo Frobenius and Douglas C. Fox
- The coconut thieves, Adapted by Catherine Fournier. Illustrated by Janina Domanska
- African folktales & sculpture, [Folktales selected and edited by Paul Radin, with the collaboration of Elinore Marvel. Introd. to the tales by Paul Radin. Sculpture selected with an introd. by James Johnson Sweeney
- African myths of origin, stories selected and retold by Stephen Belcher
- Black folktales, Julius Lester ; illustrated by Tom Feelings ; with an introduction by the author
- The black cloth, a collection of African folktales, Bernard Binlin Dadié ; foreword by Es'kia Mphahlele ; translated by Karen C. Hatch
- African mythology, Anansi, by Glenn Herdling
- Black folktales, Julius Lester ; Illustrated by Tom Feelings
- Bury my bones but keep my words, African tales for retelling, retold by Tony Fairman ; illustrated by Meshack Asare
- Who's in rabbit's house?, and other stories from the African tradition
- The ox of the wonderful horns, and other African folktales, retold and illustrated by Ashley Bryan
- African tales, folklore of the Central African Republic, translated from Sango by Polly Strong ; illustrated by Rodney Wimer
- The magic bojabi tree, [illustrated by] Piet Grobler ; [written by] Dianne Hofmeyr
- African tales, a Barefoot collection, written by Gcina Mhlophe ; illustrated by Rachel Griffin
- Black folktales, Julius Lester ; illustrated by Tom Feeling
- African legends, myths, and folktales for readers theatre, Anthony D. Fredericks ; illustrated by Bongaman
- African folktales, retold by A. Ceni ; illustrations by Lorena Chiuppi
- Misoso, once upon a time tales from Africa, retold by Verna Aardema ; illustrated by Reynold Ruffins
- Kitoto the mighty, Tololwa M. Mollel, Kristi Frost
- Tales from the story hat, Illustrated by Elton Fax. Introd. by Augusta Baker
- More tales from the story hat, Verna Aardema ; illustrated by Elton Fax
- Counting Leopard's spots and other animal stories, retold by Hiawyn Oram ; illustrated by Tim Warnes
- The origin of life and death, African creation myths, edited by Ulli Beier
- African tales, a Barefoot collection, written by Gcina Mhlophe ; illustrated by Rachel Griffin
- African village folktales, iEdna Kaula
- African mythology rocks!, Linda Jacobs Altman
- Lion and the ostrich chicks, and other African folk tales, retold and illustrated by Ashley Bryan
- The tortoise's gift, a story from Zambia, Lari Don ; illustrated by Melanie Williamson
- Nelson Mandela's favorite African folktales
- African myths of origin, stories selected and retold by Stephen Belcher
- Tales from the African plains, collected and illustrated by Gregory Alexander ; retold by Anne Gatti
- African myths and legends, retold by Kathleen Arnott. Illustrated by Joan Kiddell-Monroe
- Lion and the ostrich chicks and other African folk tales, retold and illus by Ashley Bryan
- Nelson Mandela's favorite African folktales
- How many spots does a leopard have? and other tales, by Julius Lester ; illustrated by David Shannon
- African dilemma tales, [compiled by] William R. Bascom
- Traditional tales from Africa, written by Vic Parker
- A ring of tricksters, animal tales from America, the West Indies, and Africa, Virginia Hamilton ; illustrated by Barry Moser
- African myths, Shahrukh Husain and Bee Willey