Gift of a Cow Tail Switch African Folktale

Gift of a Cow Tail Switch is a true fascinating African folktale. 


Gift of a Cow Tail Switch is a true fascinating African folktale.

Gift of a Cow Tail Switch African Folktale


A great warrior did not return from the hunt. His family gave him up for dead, all except his youngest child who each day would ask, "Where is my father? Where is my father?"

The child's older brothers, who were magicians, finally went forth to find him. They came upon his broken spear and a pile of bones

The first son assembled the bones into a skeleton; the second son put flesh upon the bones; the third son breathed life into the flesh.

The warrior arose and walked into the village where there was great celebration. He said, "I will give a fine gift to the one who has brought me back to life."

Each one of his sons cried out, "Give it to me, for I have done the most."

"I will give the gift to my youngest child," said the warrior. "For it is this child who saved my life. A man is never truly dead until he is forgotten!"

What is a cow tail switch?
The hairs of a cow's tail forms a bushy tip called a switch. The cow uses this switch to swat flies and other insects annoying the cow. This bushy end of the cow’s tail is clipped, bounded together with rope and attached to a handle. A cow tail switch is an ancient fly swatter and the best natural indoor and outdoor insect control tool.

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