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Africa - Yoruba People, Nigeria (CF.Ep.001)
Manage episode 274316290 series 2800710
This episode we kick off the podcast taking a look at Africa, where a chicken literally scratches the earth into existence. And for our fact, we’re taking a quick dive into an ancient Nigerian storytelling ceremony called “Tales by Moonlight.”
While you get tuned in, we about to get turnt up (Looking for a high five on that one!) here... on the Colored Folklore podcast!
00:44 - Music: Mr. Mischief, All Good Folks (via Music Vine)
01:05 - Logo: Arthur
01:08 - Episode Art: Jacqueline
01:59 - Colored Folklore, Episode Format
02:32 - Yoruba People
- Gateway Africa version
- All Folk Tales version
- Mythology of Africa version
- Big Myth version
- Railsback version
02:58 - Nigeria, Africa
03:06 - Itan
03:15 - Orisha
03:25 - African, by florews
03:38 - The Beginning of our Tale:
- 03:44 - Olorun
- 04:34 - Obatala
- 04:50 - Shango
- 05:49 - Orunmila
- 08:28 - The African Tribe, by LukePN
- 12:00 - Chicken time
- 12:11 - Ife
- 16:43 - CA8 Ambience VillageFair Crowd 02, by Soundbits_SoundFX
- 19:20 - African Delight, by simonleng
- 20:09 - African Drums Logo, by plain cask
- 20:11 - Olokun
- 21:50 - Eshu
- 23:08 - Cartoon Goat, by FXProSound
- 23:13 - Cartoon Sad Goat, by FXProSound
- 28:13 - African Travel, by skimming
- 32:40 - African Hip Hop, by soundroll-music
33:00 - Take Aways
33:40 - African Fact: Tales by Moonlight
- African Folk Tales
- African Stories
- Identity, Culture and Politics, Volume 3, Number 1, July 2002
- Guardian Arts
- Tales by Moonlight
- Tales by Moonlight, NTA
- Academia
35:46 - End credits and Allies
35:58 - Olivia
36:01 - Sandhya
36:20 - Colored Folklore contact information
- Colored Folklore
- Twitter - @ColoredFolklore
- Facebook - Colored Folklore Business Page
- Instagram - @ColoredFolklore
34 epizódok
Manage episode 274316290 series 2800710
This episode we kick off the podcast taking a look at Africa, where a chicken literally scratches the earth into existence. And for our fact, we’re taking a quick dive into an ancient Nigerian storytelling ceremony called “Tales by Moonlight.”
While you get tuned in, we about to get turnt up (Looking for a high five on that one!) here... on the Colored Folklore podcast!
00:44 - Music: Mr. Mischief, All Good Folks (via Music Vine)
01:05 - Logo: Arthur
01:08 - Episode Art: Jacqueline
01:59 - Colored Folklore, Episode Format
02:32 - Yoruba People
- Gateway Africa version
- All Folk Tales version
- Mythology of Africa version
- Big Myth version
- Railsback version
02:58 - Nigeria, Africa
03:06 - Itan
03:15 - Orisha
03:25 - African, by florews
03:38 - The Beginning of our Tale:
- 03:44 - Olorun
- 04:34 - Obatala
- 04:50 - Shango
- 05:49 - Orunmila
- 08:28 - The African Tribe, by LukePN
- 12:00 - Chicken time
- 12:11 - Ife
- 16:43 - CA8 Ambience VillageFair Crowd 02, by Soundbits_SoundFX
- 19:20 - African Delight, by simonleng
- 20:09 - African Drums Logo, by plain cask
- 20:11 - Olokun
- 21:50 - Eshu
- 23:08 - Cartoon Goat, by FXProSound
- 23:13 - Cartoon Sad Goat, by FXProSound
- 28:13 - African Travel, by skimming
- 32:40 - African Hip Hop, by soundroll-music
33:00 - Take Aways
33:40 - African Fact: Tales by Moonlight
- African Folk Tales
- African Stories
- Identity, Culture and Politics, Volume 3, Number 1, July 2002
- Guardian Arts
- Tales by Moonlight
- Tales by Moonlight, NTA
- Academia
35:46 - End credits and Allies
35:58 - Olivia
36:01 - Sandhya
36:20 - Colored Folklore contact information
- Colored Folklore
- Twitter - @ColoredFolklore
- Facebook - Colored Folklore Business Page
- Instagram - @ColoredFolklore
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