The witch keeps the tokoloshe docile by cutting the fringe of hair that hangs over its eyes. |
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Then, with a nasty cackling laugh, an ugly tokoloshe stuck his head out from behind a rock. |
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A makeshift shop sandwich board advertised love charms and remedies for pregnancy problems and tokoloshe – a mythical evil creature. |
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The tokoloshe in African mythology is a humanoid creature about 1 m tall, with a large head, big eyes and a slender torso. |
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The point is, that much the same way a bunch of guys accepted a bed on bricks to make way for the tokoloshe, a lot of people are accepting whatever comes along. |
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These figures are, amongst others, the Mantis, Heitsi-Eibeb, Uthlakanyana and Tokoloshe. |
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