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− | ''[[Obe]]'' (a name given to an animal from folklore – Southern Sotho) is a drama by [[B. Taoana]]. This play is based on a fable dealing with the belief in witchcraft, in which Seipati's mother-in-law disciplines her for disclosing her witchcraft by removing her tongue. | + | ''[[Obe]]'' (a name given to an animal from folklore – Southern Sotho) is a drama by [[B.K. Taoana]]. This play is based on a fable dealing with the belief in witchcraft, in which Seipati's mother-in-law disciplines her for disclosing her witchcraft by removing her tongue. |
== The original text == | == The original text == |
Revision as of 10:38, 27 August 2020
Obe (a name given to an animal from folklore – Southern Sotho) is a drama by B.K. Taoana. This play is based on a fable dealing with the belief in witchcraft, in which Seipati's mother-in-law disciplines her for disclosing her witchcraft by removing her tongue.
The original text
Published by Afrikaanse Pers Boekhandel in the 1950s. A second edition was published by Educum in 1984, ISBN 9780798008617.
Sources
SACat, a union catalogue of items held by Southern African libraries.
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