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Go Back To Get It. Revisiting Folk Traditions From Around The World
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2017-12-11 14:38
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2018-10-18 06:36
RE: Sankofa Folksongs Openmic Contest! #002
Yes, cheetah! It's a contest and with these things text repeat. I would suggest you guys whitelist the "contest" tag. Huh?
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2018-10-18 06:13
RE: Sankofa Open Mic (An African Folk song)
Excellent! At your discretion you may decide to provide a more detail in future entries. Is it a ritual song, part of a folk tale, sung on market days? Such info can give more information that could in
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sankofa
2018-10-18 06:11
RE: Sankofa Folksongs Openmic.
Hey Uchenna! Cool entry... and that outfit too ;-) . We appreciate your participation. We will however include some more clarity on what we consider a "folk song" in the next announcement post,
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2018-10-18 06:10
RE: Traditional Song: We Ose
Hey Juliet! Nice singing. We appreciate your entry. We will however include some more clarity on what we consider a "folk song" in the next announcement post, to guide your future submissions.
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sankofa
2018-07-22 07:29
RE: The Spider and the Bear (folk tale contest entry)
Thank you for the kind comments. Please keep in touch with our blog to see a highlight of the best entries, and maybe consider entering in the future 😉
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sankofa
2018-07-21 12:24
RE: Sankofa Folktale Contest/The Story of Legend Malin Kundang Anak Durhaka | Folklore from indonesia
We are sorry, we only accept original content.
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sankofa
2018-07-21 12:15
RE: WHY BATS FLY AT NIGHT.
Poor squirrel, had to pay an ultimate prize for being discontent. Thank you for sharing the folktale and entering our contest. Your entry has been approved and resteemed. P.S. In the future, please remember
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sankofa
2018-07-21 12:11
RE: SANGO AND HIS 3 WIVES
That was very intense. Wow! The rage of deities and powers. Amazing story. Thanks for entering. We accepted and resteemed your entry. Good luck.
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sankofa
2018-07-21 12:00
RE: The Tale of Ken Angrok and The Cursed Dagger
That's gripping! We look to a completion of this epic tale. Thank you for entering our contest with this installment of your folk story. Good luck.
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sankofa
2018-07-21 11:49
RE: Sankofa folktale contest: The Power of our words.(A Tanzanian folklore)
We accepted your entry and resteemed it on our blog. Stay tuned for the results of our contest. Good luck.
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sankofa
2018-07-21 11:45
RE: Why Our Backs Have a Hollow Line | A Folktale
Wonderfully told, and with lessons we can learn from. Thanks for sharing your story and entering our contest. Good luck.
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sankofa
2018-07-21 11:36
RE: AFRICAN FOLKTALES: How Anansi obtain the sky gods story....
Thank you for entering. Your entry has been accepted and we wish you good luck.
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sankofa
2018-07-21 11:27
RE: HOW TORTOISE NOSE BECAME CROOKED!!
Thank you for entering our contest. Your entry has been accepted and will be re-steemed on our blog.
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sankofa
2018-07-20 02:16
RE: How Mankind Became Corrupt : A Sankofa Folktale Contest
That was too beautiful. Always puzzling to see the sage of our ancestors in full display. How they related everyday events in these epic contorted narratives and made them larger than live. Glad you shared
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sankofa
2018-07-20 01:16
RE: Storytime: Cacique Mara
Beautiful story. Mara could just have let those innocent lovers be. Kids will be kids, they say. Hahaha. Could you share where this story is indigenous to? Thanks for entering, you entry has been accepted
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sankofa
2018-07-20 01:11
RE: The proud rose
That's beautiful. Glad the rose learnt its lesson. And too many morals there from the cactus we can all imbibe. Thank you for sharing, and your entry has been accepted and it's being re-steemed on our
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sankofa
2018-05-06 00:35
RE: Lies My Granny Told Me: Storytelling Task. (Some Prizes Inside)
We are excited already 😀
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sankofa
2018-04-26 05:01
RE: Sankofa Contest (Exploring Folk Traditions on Steem). An Introduction and A Call to Enter
Hello! Please for the next entry ensure to make a post with your entry and use the sankofa tag. That way alone will it be considered a valid entry. Thank you.
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sankofa
2018-04-26 04:58
RE: Omodé gbón Àgbà gbón L'afi dá Ilé-ifè (The Community Wisdom)
Thank you for entering Sankofa Contest with this wonderful entry. Although it didn't notch any of the prizes, we sent you a token of appreciation for participation. We hope you are set for the next challenge.
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sankofa
2018-04-26 04:55
RE: Igi gogoro magun mi loju, okeere lati nlo- To prevent a tall tree from shooking one's eye, one announces it from afar (A yoruba proverb) - Sankofa competition
Your entry was selected as a Second Place Winner. Thank you for participating. Prizes have been sent. Please look out for announcement of the next one. Cheers!
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