The prominent storyteller, Margaret Read MacDonald, has assembled this collection from two authentic Lao scholars and turned them into tales that can be used with children, teens, and adults who want to hear authentic stories and look into the culture….Worth using for comparative folktale lessons and where a Laotian population is in your school or community.

Teacher Librarian

Enhanced with supplementary material such as a brief introduction into the Lao geography and history, as well as notes on tale sources and motifs, <i>Lao Folktales</i> is an undeniably worthy addition to public library, college library, and private folklore collections everywhere.

Midwest Book Review

". . . an excellent source for enhancing a cultural diversity program. The folktales are generally brief and no longer than a few pages -- good for novice storytellers. While recommended for all ages, the stories, though some have double meanings, are generally appropriate for use with young children incorporating rhymes and finger plays; but the greatest use would be by the middle and upper elementary/middle school students and teachers. Exploring different areas of the world in their classroom curriculum as well as extending cultural programs would be greatly enhanced by this series."

<i>Reviewed as part of the World Folklore series.</i>

Catholic Library World

This collection seeks to fill a gap in folktale literature by offering tales of the Lao. Organized by broad themes and types, it offers more than 50 tales, including creation myths, animal tales, Buddhist Jataka and moral stories, trickster tales, riddles, ghost stories, local legends and more from peoples on both sides of the Mekong River. In addition, the book includes general information about Lao geography, peoples, and history, as well as recipes, games crafts, color photos and line drawings.
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This collection seeks to fill a gap in folktale literature by offering tales of the Lao. Organized by broad themes and types, it offers more than 50 tales, including creation myths, animal tales, Buddhist Jataka and moral stories, trickster tales, riddles, ghost stories, local legends and more from peoples on both sides of the Mekong River.
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Chapter 1: Lao Folktales Chapter 2: Buddhist Jataka and Moral Tales Chapter 3: Trickster Tales Chapter 4: Tales of the Fools Chapter 5: Animal Tales Chapter 6: Riddle Stories Chapter 7: Ghost Stories Chapter 8: Magical Tales Chapter 9: Tales of Helpful Gods and Spirits Chapter 10: Place Legends Chapter 11: Origin Myths of the Lao People Chapter 12: Folk Epics Chapter 13: Lao Geography, History and People Chapter 14: Fun with Lao food, crafts, and games.
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A wealth of traditional tales from the Lao peoples, within Laos and beyond.

Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9781591583455
Publisert
2008-03-30
Utgiver
Vendor
Libraries Unlimited Inc
Vekt
680 gr
Høyde
254 mm
Bredde
178 mm
Aldersnivå
G, 01
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Innbundet
Antall sider
232

Om bidragsyterne

Dr. Wajuppa Tossa, an educator and storyteller, teaches English and American Literature, Children's Literature, and Storytelling at Mahasarakham University in Thailand is founder of the university's Storytelling Project and author of a Lao Folk Course and several scholarly books on Lao Folk traditions. She also appears at storytelling festivals worldwide. Kongdeuane Nettavong, Director of the National Library of Laos and author of several folktale collections, including a picture book collection of 10 tales, and a collection of Lao Folktales about herbs and herbal medicine. Margaret Read MacDonald is a folklorist, master storyteller, and a prolific author. She is a member of the advisory board of the World Folklore series, and has edited a number of other volumes in the series.