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1-Okana
A Beggar's Story
A Foolish Merchant's Tragedy
A Son's Loss
Ananagú: How Osogbo Was Freed in the World
Blood, Weeping, Laughter, and Patience
Disobedience Becomes the Road to Death
Ejioko Loses His Friend Iré
Ekún Fails to Make Ebó
Eshu at the Crossroads
Even a Woman Can Hunt
He Who Fights Knows about War
How a Man and a Woman Found Love
How Elegguá Saved Wisdom From Arayé
How Ikú Overcame The Flies That Plagued Her
How Osain Became an Herbalist
How Osain Saved the Ill-Prepared Man
How Oshogbo Became Dedicated to Oshún
How Oshún Came to the New World
How the Birds Got Their Wings
How the Cat and the Ferret Became Enemies
How the Crocodile Became Powerful
How the Frog Got Its Poison
How the Hummingbird Was Born
How the Leopard Gained His Strength
How the Maraca Was Born
How the Moon Fooled the Sun and Saved the Earth
How the Pigeon Was First Sacrificed
How the Rosary Bead Plant Got Its Ashé
How the Turtle Won the Race
I Will Give You a Small Thing
Ikú And The Serpent That Was No More
Ikú, Ano, And A Mother’s Child
Iñá in the Kingdom of Unle
Iroko, the Tree of Life
Irosun Discovers His True Friends
King Olushola Makes Ebó
Life and Death
Money Is Trouble, and Trouble Is Death
Obatalá Eats Heads
Obatalá Makes Ebó
Obatalá Rewards Odé
Obatalá’s Favorite Dove, or, How the Cat Lost His Dinner
Obatalá’s Insanity: How Arayé Destroyed Him
Ochosi Feeds Olófin
Ochosi Learns to Build a Trap
Ochosi's Curse
Ochosi’s Confusion
Ofún, the Godchild of Ikú
Okana Brews a Love Potion
Okana's Curses
Okana's Lesson in Love
Okana's Seduction of Shangó
Oshún's Ebó
Osía's Affliction: Arayé
Oyá Brings Death to the World
Poverty and Hunger
Shangó's Imprisonment
Shangó's Losses
The Best Food: The Worst Food
The Birth Of Cholera
The Birth Of Ikú
The Birth of Menstruation
The Birth of Rain
The Birth of Red Blood Cells
The Birth of the Dead Sea
The Birth, Death, and Rebirth of Oché
The Brag of the Boastful Boy
The Calabash of Ashé
The Cat, the Rat, and the Fish
The Climbing Vine and the Okra
The Creation of Copulation
The Dance Of Arayé
The Death of His Love
The Death of the Egungun Priests
The Earth and the Wind
The Farmer and His Ebó
The Good Brother And The Bad Brother
The Hunter and the Leopard
The Kingdom of Earth, The Kingdom of Heaven
The Lands of Lesa and Mogue
The Loss of Ofún's Daughter
The Marriage of Ikú and Ejioko
The Marriage of Iku and Eyioko
The Marriage of Oshún and Orúnmila
The Metaphysical Significance Of The River
The Moon, the Sun, the Fire and the Water
The Mountain
The Old Woman and the Leopard
The Osogbos (Misfortunes) and the Akùko (Rooster)
The Pact between Orishaokó and Olófin
The Pact of the Hand and the Anus
The Rock and the Cactus
The Separation of Heaven and Earth
The Separation of Sky and Earth
The Sickness of the Swamp
The Spinning of the Web
The Story of Elegede
The Story of Iré and Osogbo
The Story of Rain and Drought
The Story of the Cat and the Leopard
The Story of the Cat and the Rat
The Story of the Maja
The Tail (Tale) of the Little Monkey
The Tale of Cotton
The Tale of the Spiders
The Taming Of Ogún
The War between Fire and Water
The War Of Arayé And The Osogbos
The Waxing and Waning of the Moon
Unle Becomes a Farmer
Unle Builds a Home
Unle Is Born
Unle's Ebó to Elegguá
Where the Goat Was First Sacrificed
Where the Hole Was First Opened
Why Butterflies Stay in the Country
Why Orúnmila Eats Hens, and Not Roosters
Why the Cat Is Chased But Not Caught
Why The Idé Of Orúnmila Wards Off Death
Why the Rooster Was First Sacrificed
Why the Sea Is Salty
Why we wash the head of the aboku in Igbodu
Yemayá Learns to Cast Òpèlè
Yemayá's Quest
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