Difference between revisions of "Jakkals en Wolf"

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=Origins=
 
=Origins=
  
The characters and the basic interaction between them a familiar feature of South African life through the engaging cartoons created by [[T.O. Honiball]] (1905-1990)[https://af.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thomas_Ochse_Honiball]. Between 1943 and 1978 Honibal would publish his regular cartoons in 14 collections.  
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The characters and the basic interaction between them a familiar feature of South African life through the engaging cartoons created by [[T.O. Honiball]] (1905-1990)[https://af.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thomas_Ochse_Honiball]. Between 1943 and 1978 Honibal would publish his regular "jakkals en Wolf" cartoons in 14 collections.  
  
1943 Jakkals en wolf
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Another influence in establishing the Jakkals en Wolf tales as a national cultural feature, was the collections of tales published by cultural historian [[Pieter W. Grobbbelaar]] ()[] 
Jakkals en wolf: Tweede versameling
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1944 Jakkals en wolf: Derde versameling
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Jakkals en wolf: Vierde versameling
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==Theatre versions of the stories==
Jakkals en wolf: Vyfde versameling
 
1945 Jakkals en wolf: Sesde versameling
 
Jakkals en wolf: Sewende versameling
 
1946 Jakkals en wolf: Agtste versameling
 
Jakkals en wolf: Negende versameling
 
1947 Jakkals en wolf: Tiende versameling
 
1950 Jakkals en wolf: Elfde versameling
 
1953 Jakkals en wolf” Twaalfde versameling
 
1978 Jakkals en Wolf van Uilkraal
 
Jakkals en Wolf sien spoke
 

Revision as of 09:14, 11 February 2023

Jakkals en Wolf ("Fox/jackal and Wolf") is the general/generic Afrikaans title for a number of South Africa children's fables, featuring the battle between the sly fox and the slow-witted wolf.


Sometimes the names are inverted to Wolf en Jakkals.

Origins

The characters and the basic interaction between them a familiar feature of South African life through the engaging cartoons created by T.O. Honiball (1905-1990)[1]. Between 1943 and 1978 Honibal would publish his regular "jakkals en Wolf" cartoons in 14 collections.

Another influence in establishing the Jakkals en Wolf tales as a national cultural feature, was the collections of tales published by cultural historian Pieter W. Grobbbelaar ()[]


Theatre versions of the stories