A LITERARY ANALYSIS OF SELECTED ORAL NARRATIONS ON WALI DANMARINA AND WALI DANMASANI
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DEPARTMENT OF MODERN EUROPEAN LANGUAGES AND LINGUISTICS
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The art of story telling (oral) narrative is as old as the ancient city of Katsina, where lived
two famous saints (walis) Wali Danmarina and Wali Danmasani whose mysterious and
mythical feats remain embedded in the oral tales of the people of Katsina. These narratives
have been passed on (orally) from generation to generation. These narratives as told by the
older members of the society to the younger ones aside from serving as a means of
entertainment after a hard day’s work, equally serve the purpose of educating the upcoming
generation about their cultural values and beliefs which serve as a mirror showcasing the
norms, values and cultural heritage of the inhabitants of the ancient city of Katsina. This
research work is a literal analyses of selected variants of the tales on Danmarina and
Danmasani as they emanate from the narrators. The researcher equally looked at the various
thematic concerns found in the tales. The tales of Danmarina and Danmasani are a unique
component of the cultural values of Katsina people. The research concludes that there is
indeed a relationship between the two saints Danmarina and Danmasani and also the
functions as well as the import of the tales to the oral history of katsina
