Keita and the Dolphins - A traditional fisherman's tale
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9782366623178
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The story of Keita and the Dolphins was adapted from a tale shared by a storyteller in a fishing community in the Republic of Guinea, Ibrahima Sory Camara. Stories of dolphins helping fishermen to find fish, and of dolphins rescuing humans who fall into the sea are common throughout the countries where Atlantic humpback dolphins occur.
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Many coastal communities in Central and Western Africa also have ancient traditions of respecting dolphins as ‘totem’ animals or protecting certain places from fishing or hunting. We can learn from these traditions to help protect dolphins in our modern world. Howard Gray is a dolphin biologist as well as a children’s illustrator. He completed a PhD, studying dolphin genetics, at Durham University, UK, but since 2017 he has been devoted to illustrating children’s books with a focus on wildlife and natural history.
- ISBN number
- 978-2-36662-317-8
- Publications
- Biotope
- Printing date
- 2024
- Number of pages
- 36
- Width in cm
- 21
- Height in cm
- 30
- Langue
- Anglais
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