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NIGHT HAS FALLEN IN THE AFTERNOON (Chi Ewere Ehihe Jie) ~~~~~~~ by J. U. Tagbo Nzeako Edited by F. C. Ogbalu, B.Sc., Econ. (Lond.) University Publishing Company (Printed at Varsity Industrial Press, 11 Central School Road, Onitsha) undated, but c.1980 (?) ~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~
*Chapter One* -- When the World was Blind *Chapter Two* -- Where the Water Entered the Pumpkin Stem *Chapter Three* -- What the Diviner Said *Chapter Four* -- What [the Flute] has Blown, has Broken *Chapter Five* -- The Basket has Overturned on the Trickster *Chapter Six* -- When the Night Conspires, the Afternoon Provokes a Quarrel *Chapter Seven* -- The Feast of Reincarnation *Chapter Eight* -- Training the Young is a Duty *Chapter Nine* -- "Pounding the Medicine of the World" *Chapter Ten* -- A Man's Ikenga *Chapter Eleven* -- Nonyerem's Spirit Tree *Chapter Twelve* -- Obujulukpa Passes Through *Chapter Thirteen* -- Ezeonyekwelu Takes Charge of the Ancestral Land *Chapter Fourteen* -- When the Fire was Extinguished |
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