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Sandman Stories Presents

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A weekly Folklore, Books and Arts podcast featuring Dustin Steichmann
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Sandman Stories Presents

Dustin Steichmann

Sandman Stories Presents

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Sandman Stories Presents

Dustin Steichmann

Sandman Stories Presents

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A weekly Folklore, Books and Arts podcast featuring Dustin Steichmann
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#bengal #folkloreIn this story, the king wants a baby, and then with a new queen everything goes sideways. Anyone for a slice of mango?Source: Folk-Tales of Bengal by the Rev. Lal Behari DayNarrator: Dustin SteichmannMusic: মুর্শিদি গান –mu
#Azores #folktaleIn this story, three sisters get what they asked for, but some of them aim too low and get jealous. What happens when the king listens to them?Source: ⁠The Islands of Magic: Legends, Folk and Fairy Tales from the Azores by E
#Armenia #folkloreIn the story we read about some amazing twins. It has echoes of a Turkish tale from before, and one from Bengal but that is no surprise.Source: ⁠Armenian Folk Tales collected by A.G. SeklemianNarrator: Dustin SteichmannMus
#panchatantra #india #folktaleIn chapter 15 a swan is killed because of a bad omen. In chapter 16, a Camel named ugly goes along with the crowd to disastrous effect.Source: ⁠⁠Panchatantra translated by Arthur W Ryder⁠⁠Narrator: Dustin Steich
#Turkey #FolkloreA tale as old as time: a boy breaks a jar and is cursed to love something difficult. Will his older brothers do the right thing? of course not. Let's goSource: ⁠Forty-four Turkish Fairy Tales [1913] by Ignácz KúnosNarrator:
#sioux #lakota #storytelling Today we are back in the book of Sioux folktales written down by Charles Eastman. We are entering the third and fourth nights where we hear about an eagle and a beaver and then about the war party. Source: Wigwam
#southafrica #folkloreToday we are back in the book of south african folklore written down by James A Honey. In the first story, a lion pretends to be a woman and the kraal mother needs some milk. In the second story, Jackal gives the sun a p
#philippines #folktaleIn the first story, a super man has a very unattractive mum and gets tricked into marrying the wrong woman. In the second story, a man finds a surprise in a cave, but on his way back, the treasures vanish. And in the fina
Today we are back in the book of Nigerian folklore written down by M.I. Ogumefu. In the first story, a wife gives away something she doesn’t know is invaluable. In the second story, a parrot cannot lie and causes its owners plenty of headaches.
#louisiana #folktaleIn this story, rabbit likes to get drunk and beat his lioness wife. Will the elephants intervene?Source: Louisiana Folk-tales: In French Dialect and English Translation by ⁠⁠Alcée Fortier⁠⁠Narrator: Dustin SteichmannSoun
#korea #folktaleIn the first story, we hear the Korean version of the folktale explaining the milky way. You can hear that story in episode 159 from over a year ago. And the second story is about a dancing woman who saves the nation.Source: K
#Japan #folktale #CinderellaToday we are back in the book of Japanese folklore written down by Yei Theodora Ozaki. Tonight’s story is about a princess that does everything right, but is still hated by her step mother. Like Cinderella, but from
#india #folktaleWelcome back listeners to Sandman Stories Presents, a folklore podcast where I read you to sleep or until the next story, I’m your host, Dustin. Today we are back in the book of Indian folklore written down in the Shimla Villag
#ghana #folktaleToday we are back in the book of Ghanaian folklore written down by W.H. Barker. In the first story, we learn how to bull yourself out of a court case. In the second, we learn why Rams live at home while the leopard lives in the
#Georgia #folktaleIn this story the prince is unable to find love until he unseals his fate and stabs a sick lady.Source: ⁠Georgian Folk Tales by Marjory WardropNarrator: Dustin SteichmannMusic: ANDRANIK SARKAVAG TOTIK YAR Andranik sarkav
#ecuador #folkloreToday we are back in the book of Ecuadorian folklore written down by Mario Conde. A big thank you to him for letting me record these stories. In the first story, we learn about the origin of biting insects. In the second stor
#Bengal #folktaleToday we are back in the book of Bengal folklore written down by Lal Behari Day. In today’s story we will learn about Swet Basanta. There are a couple of words I want you to know before we get into the story. Almirah is a clos
#azores #folktaleToday we are back in the book of Azorean folklore written down by Elsie Spicer Eells. In the first story, a tween king tries to kill the girl he is fated to marry. And in the second one, we get what could be a distant cousin o
#Armenia #folktaleIn this story, a man’s kindness is repaid many fold, but is tricked out of his riches by a lying thief with echoes of Aladdin. There is also a bit of Urashima Taro (episode 76) in taking care of animals and paying people to l
#panchatantra #india #folktaleIn the last story, we heard about a man who saved some animals and was repaid, but when he saved a man, things went in another direction. In this story, we learn about a flea and a bedbug who have a hard time shar
#turkey #folktale #turkiyeToday we are back in the book of Turkish folklore written down by Ignaz Kunos. This story is about a prince in need of a princess and the adventures he has getting her. Also, it has the guy with the balls of day and n
#sioux #folktale #dakotaThis is the second evening and we will hear about being the loudest mouth in the pond. Source: Wigwam Evenings: Sioux Folk Tales Retold by Eastman and Eastman Narrator: Dustin SteichmannSound Effects: Long Frogs by
#southafrica #folkloreToday we are back in the book of South African folklore written down by James A Honey. In the first story, we see baboon outwit lion with a set of falsies. In the second story we learn why Baboon has a hairless back. In t
#philippines #folktaleToday we are back in the book of Philippine folklore written down by Mary Cooke Cole. In the first story, the son is tired of doing his chores and has a bird brain idea. Luckily, he finds someone to chew betel nut with. A
#nigeria #folktaleToday we are back in the book of Yoruba folklore written down by O.M. Ogumifu. We have two stories today. In the first, a man is kind to a stranger and is rewarded. In the second, a goldsmith has to figure out which of his t
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