GENRE: Tall tale  CULTURE: Angola (Ambundu)  THEME: Inventiveness, determination  READING LEVEL: Grades 2-3  READERS: 16+  TIME: 8 min.    ROLES: Narrator 1, Narrator 2, Narrator 3, Narrator 4, Narrator 5, Kimana, Rabbit, Antelope, Hawk, Frog, Girls (2 or more), Sun Chief, Moon Lady, Sky Maiden, Doctor, (Other Sky People)  NOTE: This tale comes from the Mbaka tribe, part of the Ambundu people of northwest Angola. In most of Africa -- and in many other cultures worldwide -- it is the custom for a groom to send a wedding gift to the bride's family. Kimana is pronounced "kee-MAH-nah."  Here is the tune for "Good Day to You," a traditional song. The syncopated rhythm of eight beats is accented on the one, four, and seven.    Hear the Names | Hear the Music  --------------------------------------------------------------------------------  NARRATOR 1:  There was once a young man named Kimana. He wanted to marry the Sky Maiden. He wrote a letter to her father, the Sun Chief.  KIMANA:  (reads letter as he writes) "I, Kimana, a man of earth, wish to marry the Sky Maiden, your daughter."  NARRATOR 4:  Kimana went to Rabbit.  KIMANA:  (holds out letter) Will you take this letter?  NARRATOR 4:  Rabbit said,  RABBIT:  I cannot go to Heaven. (hops away)  NARRATOR 2:  Kimana went to Antelope.  KIMANA:  (holds out letter) Will you take this letter?  NARRATOR 2:  Antelope said,  ANTELOPE:  I cannot go to Heaven. (leaps away)  NARRATOR 5:  Kimana went to Hawk.  KIMANA:  (holds out letter) Will you take this letter?  NARRATOR 5:  Hawk said,  HAWK:  I can go halfway. But I cannot go to Heaven. (flies away)  NARRATOR 3:  Then Frog came to Kimana.  FROG:  (hops in) Why do you not take the letter yourself?  NARRATOR 3:  Kimana said,  KIMANA:  This I cannot do.  FROG:  Then I will take it for you.  NARRATOR 3:  Kimana laughed.  KIMANA:  (laughs) Can a frog take a letter to Heaven?  FROG:  Whatever it is, I can do it. But only if I try. (takes letter in mouth, hops away)  NARRATOR 1:  Now, Frog lived by a well. Every day, the girls who served the Sun Chief came to this well. They climbed down from Heaven on a web made by Spider. Then they filled their water jugs and went home.  NARRATOR 4:  Frog put the letter in his mouth and hid in the well. The girls from Heaven came for water, singing their song.  GIRLS:  (come singing)  Good day to you, my sister.  Good day to you.  NARRATOR 2:  They lowered their jugs into the well, and Frog jumped into one. The girls did not see.  NARRATOR 5:  Then the girls climbed back up the web of Spider. They went into the house of the Sun Chief and left the jugs in a room.  NARRATOR 3:  Frog was alone. He jumped out of the jug and spit the letter out on a bench.  FROG:  (spits out letter)  NARRATOR 3:  Then he hid in a corner.  NARRATOR 1:  The Sun Chief came for a drink of water. He saw the letter and opened it. He read,  SUN CHIEF:  "I, Kimana, a man of earth, wish to marry the Sky Maiden, your daughter."  NARRATOR 1:  The Sun Chief said,  SUN CHIEF:  How can this be?  NARRATOR 4:  He went to the girls who fetched water.  SUN CHIEF:  (holds out letter) Did you bring this letter?  NARRATOR 4:  The girls said,  GIRLS:  (stop working) We did not. (start working again)  NARRATOR 2:  He went to his wife, the Moon Lady, and read it to her.  SUN CHIEF:  What should we do?  NARRATOR 2:  The Moon Lady said,  MOON LADY:  Don't ask me! Ask your daughter!  NARRATOR 5:  He went to his daughter. The Sky Maiden said,  SKY MAIDEN:  Let us see if he can bring a wedding gift.  NARRATOR 3:  So the Sun Chief wrote a letter and set it on the bench. Then he went away.  NARRATOR 1:  Frog came out and put the letter in his mouth. Then he climbed into an empty jug.  NARRATOR 4:  The next day, the girls took the jugs and climbed down to earth, singing their song.  GIRLS:  (come singing)  Good day to you, my sister.  Good day to you.  NARRATOR 2:  They lowered their jugs into the well, and Frog jumped out.  NARRATOR 5:  Then the girls went back to Heaven.  NARRATOR 3:  Frog took the letter to Kimana, and Kimana read it.  KIMANA:  "You may marry my daughter if you bring a purse of money."  NARRATOR 3:  Kimana said,  KIMANA:  This I cannot do.  FROG:  Then I will bring it for you.  NARRATOR 3:  Kimana laughed.  KIMANA:  (laughs) You took a letter to Heaven. But can you bring a purse of money?  FROG:  Whatever it is, I can do it. But only if I try.  NARRATOR 1:  Kimana gave Frog a purse of money. Frog took hold of it with his mouth and carried it to the well. He climbed in and waited.  NARRATOR 4:  The girls from Heaven came to the well.  GIRLS:  (come singing)  Good day to you, my sister.  Good day to you.  NARRATOR 2:  Frog got into one of the jugs.  NARRATOR 5:  The girls returned to Heaven and left him in the room.  NARRATOR 3:  Frog set the money on the bench. Then he hid.  NARRATOR 1:  The Sun Chief came and found the purse.  SUN CHIEF:  How can this be?  NARRATOR 4:  He went to the girls.  SUN CHIEF:  (holds out purse) Did you bring this money?  GIRLS:  (stop working) We did not. (start working again)  NARRATOR 2:  He went to his wife. The Moon Lady said,  MOON LADY:  Don't ask me! Ask your daughter!  NARRATOR 5:  He went to his daughter. The Sky Maiden said,  SKY MAIDEN:  Let us see if he can come fetch me.  NARRATOR 3:  So the Sun Chief wrote a letter and left it on the bench.  NARRATOR 1:  Frog put the letter in his mouth.  NARRATOR 4:  He climbed into an empty jug.  NARRATOR 2:  The next day, the girls carried him to earth.  GIRLS:  (come singing)  Good day to you, my sister.  Good day to you.  NARRATOR 5:  He jumped back into the well, and the girls went back to Heaven.  NARRATOR 3:  Frog brought the letter to Kimana, and Kimana read it.  KIMANA:  (reading) "You may marry my daughter if you come and fetch her."  NARRATOR 3:  Kimana said,  KIMANA:  This I cannot do.  FROG:  Then I will fetch her for you.  NARRATOR 3:  Kimana laughed.  KIMANA:  (laughs) You took a letter to Heaven. You brought a purse of money. But can you fetch a bride?  FROG:  Whatever it is, I can do it. But only if I try.  NARRATOR 1:  Frog climbed back into the well.  NARRATOR 4:  The girls came with their jugs.  GIRLS:  (come singing)  Good day to you, my sister.  Good day to you.  NARRATOR 2:  They carried him to Heaven.  NARRATOR 5:  Frog jumped out. He spit in all the jugs of water.  FROG:  (spits in jars) Ptui. Ptui. Ptui.  NARRATOR 3:  Then he hid in an empty jug.  NARRATOR 1:  The people of the house came and drank the water.  NARRATOR 4:  They all got sick.  SUN CHIEF, MOON LADY, SKY MAIDEN, GIRLS, OTHER SKY PEOPLE:  (come and dip cup in water, drink, get sick)  NARRATOR 2:  The Sun Chief called for the spirit doctor. The doctor told him,  DOCTOR:  You promised your daughter to a man of earth, but she has not gone. He has sent an evil spirit with a sickness. The evil spirit is in the shape of...a frog!  NARRATOR 5:  The Sun Chief went to his wife. The Moon Lady said,  MOON LADY:  Don't ask me! Ask your daughter!  NARRATOR 3:  He went to his daughter. The Sky Maiden said,  SKY MAIDEN:  I will go.  NARRATOR 1:  The next day, the Sky Maiden went with the girls down to the well.  GIRLS:  (come singing)  Good day to you, my sister.  Good day to you.  NARRATOR 4:  The girls filled their jugs, and Frog jumped out. Then the girls left the Sky Maiden and went home.  NARRATOR 2:  Frog jumped out of the well.  FROG:  I will lead you to your husband.  NARRATOR 2:  The Sky Maiden laughed.  SKY MAIDEN:  (laughs) Can a frog lead a woman?  FROG:  I took a letter to Heaven. I brought a purse of money. I fetched a bride. Whatever it was, I could do it. But only since I tried.  SKY MAIDEN:  Then it is you I will marry!  NARRATOR 5:  She took Frog back to Heaven and married him.  NARRATOR 3:  They lived on and on.  NARRATOR 1:  And Kimana is still waiting for his bride.   --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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