豪萨族民间故事中人物计数的六大支柱

Muhammad Rabiu Tahir
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本研究的目的是填补豪萨文学,尤其是豪萨民间故事中人物发展的知识空白。本研究必须不可避免地依赖于以下主要和第二手来源:(a)通过采访卡杜纳州扎里亚地方政府地区的故事讲述者收集的实地调查故事,以及(b)出版的作品,包括Usman(2018)、Yahaya(1974)和Josephson伦理研究所(2015)。从豪萨族民间故事中可以学到很多道德教训。本文确定了豪萨族民间故事中人物数的六大支柱。它还解释了我们学校的民间故事如何有助于维护核心道德价值观,并向学生灌输品格的六大支柱。豪萨人的民间故事《鸽子和丛林鸟》、《治愈之水》、《小老鼠的母亲》、《纳巴巴-杜卡的两个妻子》、《嫉妒》、《动物王国和小蚂蚁》都包含了代表人格价值的六大支柱的元素:分别是诚信、尊重、责任、公平、关怀和公民。建议政府应强制教授我们的土著语言,以便教授已纳入课程的文学类型的这一方面,以便学生能够学习和欣赏嵌入在豪萨民间故事中的字符计数的所有六个支柱。
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Identifying the Six Pillars of the Character Counts Inherent in the Hausa Folktales
The goal of this study is to fill in the knowledge gap regarding the character development found in Hausa literature, especially in Hausa folktales. This study must inevitably rely on primary and secondary sources drawn from (a) fieldwork story collections generated through interviews with storytellers in Kaduna State's Zaria Local Government Area and (b) published works, including Usman (2018), Yahaya (1974), and Josephson Institute of Ethics (2015). There are so many moral lessons that could be derived from Hausa folk tales. This paper has identified the six pillars of the character count inherent in the Hausa folktales. It also explains how folktales in our schools could help uphold core ethical values and instil the six pillars of character count in our students. The Hausa folktales The Dove and the Bush Bird, The Water of Cure, The Mother of the Little Rats, Nababa- Duka's Two Wives, Jealousy, and Animal Kingdom and the Small Ant all contain elements that represent the six pillars of character count: trustworthiness, respect, responsibility, fairness, caring, and citizenship, respectively. It is suggested that the government should make the teaching of our indigenous languages compulsory so that this aspect of the literary genre that has been integrated into the curriculum could be taught so that the students could learn and appreciate all the six pillars of the Character Counts embedded in the Hausa folktales.
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