Shadow dove
Yam was approaching
an occasion for givi
source of all fertilit
he people than any ot
rality and conduct.
on with the departed
had been comm
Yam was held every ye
rth goddess and the an
d not be eaten unti
ers. Men and women,
am Festival because
n the last night befor
disposed of by those w
ith tasty, fresh yams
e previous year. All c
e thoroughly washed,
was pounded. Yam f
ood in the celebrati
ily ate or how manyfriends and relatives t
ntity of food left ove
told of a wealthy m
-foo so high that tho
happening on the othe
t one of them saw for t
the course of the mea
was only then that t
over what was
was thus an occasio
an whose arm was str
invite large numbers
asked his wives' re
his guests would mak
could never become
. He was a good eater
gourds of palm-win
around for days waitin
e very much happier
only three days awa
the huts with red ear
drawn patterns on the
n set about painting
tiful black patterns
ildren were also decor
ed in beautiful patt
the relations who had
e thought of being spo
. Ikemefuna was equ
to him to be a much
a place which was al
nd then the storm burst. Okonk
ound in suppressed an
tl
his banana tr
n the compoun
tree? Or are you
the tree was very
y cut a few leaves of
hout further argumen
t her and her only da
ared to interfere be
ough, Okonkwo," plea
tan
ied, Okonkwo decided
made by a clever blac
ago. But although O
versally acknowledged
led a rat with his gun
is gun, the wife who
out guns that never s
and ran madly into hi
nd aimed at her as s
. He pressed the trigg
y the wail of his wi
nd jumped into the b
aken and frightened
sigh and went a
ent the New Yam Festiv
o's household. Earl
l to his ancestors heasked them to protect
ye
is in-laws arrived f
arty brought with th
s eating and drink
an to leave for their
he day of the great w
d their neighbors. I
yed more, the feastin
ling Contest of the se
doubt whatever in
e Ekwefi, whom he ne
e seasons of the year
ling match. Many year
o had won her heart b
within living memory.
too poor to pay her
way from her husband
appened many years
o had suffered a great
contests was still as
rs
on the second day of
daughter, Ezinma, sa
in the pot to boil. Th
den mortar. The water
lifted the pot from
he fowl. She put bac
orner, and looked at
nma was always surpr
bare hands."Ekwefi," she said, "is it
Ezinma, unlike most
by he
, too busy to argue.
ut she was wise
dropped her pot of h
oke on th
over in the mortar a
the
, who had joined in p
id is tw
e going to cry,"
, "it is this eye
you will see
l I see?"
kwefi wanted her to
t last. "I know what
tc
lucked clean. Ekwefi
too hard. She turned
he fire for a few mom
t cam
alled from one of t
er, Okonkwo'
. "She must have b
uite close and soon t
various sizes of pots
with the biggest po
nger brothers. Obiage
th tears. In her hand
hould have rest
er mother asked, a
other consoled her an
nothe
ers were about to tel
when Ikemefuna looke
. The fact was that O
She had balanced it
and began to sway her
e pot fell down and
egan to weep when th
ide their
beating, persistent
separate thing from th
s heart. It throbbed in
s, and filled the vi
band's share of the p
nma took it to
n a goatskin already
ad brought it from he
him to finish. Ezinma
i."Sit like a woman!" Okonkwo s
and stretched th
to see the wrestling?
le int
nswered. "W
ause she said: "Can
o
job." Okonkwo was spe
like her mother, wh
ness only showed on
e her pot toda
about it," Okonkwo s
eli, "people should
er may go down
o you hear that, Ezin
t she has m
ond wife's dish and
t dish and returned to
bringing the third
Okonkwo's
e the drums co