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  1. Nigerian Folktale. In the olden days the thunder and lightning lived on the earth amongst all the other people, but the king made them live at the far end of the town, as far as possible from other people's houses. The thunder was an old mother sheep, and the lightning was her son, a ram.

  2. Indian Folk Tales: The Story of The Lightning And The Thunder. Once upon a time, Lightning and Thunder lived on the earth, just like other people. The king was, however, not happy and made them live at the edge of the town, far away from the other people. Thunder was an old sheep and Lightning was her only son, a ram.

  3. 31 de oct. de 1993 · Ashley Bryan, three-time Coretta Scott King Award-winner, and six-time honoree, presents a traditional Nigerian tale in The Story of Lightning and Thunder, which follows Ma Sheep Thunder and Son Ram Lightning as they find themselves living more and more apart from humanity.

  4. 29 de mar. de 2015 · 2 min read. Add to FAVs. In the olden days the thunder and lightning lived on the earth amongst all the other people, but the king made them live at the far end of the town, as far as possible from other people’s houses. The thunder was an old mother sheep, and the lightning was her son, a ram.

  5. 21 de nov. de 2020 · The Lightning And Thunder. In the olden days, the thunder and lightning lived on the earth amongst all the other people; but the king made them live at the far end of the town, as far as possible from other people’s houses. The thunder was an old mother sheep, and the lightning was her son, a ram.

  6. The ancestral Shango was the fourth king of the town of Oyo. Oral tradition describes him as powerful, with a voice like thunder and a mouth that spewed fire when he spoke. When a subordinate chief challenged his rule, many townspeople were impressed by the subordinate’s feats of magic and deserted Shango.

  7. 14 de nov. de 2017 · Yetide Badaki ("American Gods") and Dayo Okeniyi ("Shades of Blue") star in this Nigerian folktale about thunder and lightning and how they found their home in the sky.