Ethiopian Folktales

Achok and his Uncleአቾክና አጎቱ

Gambelaጋምቤላ · 2 min readደቂቃ ንባብ

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Narrated by Odolla Owar

Achok and his uncle went to the river to fish. Achok caught many okok fish, with sharp spines on their backs, and brought them home and cooked them. While his uncle was sleeping, he told him to get up and eat the fish with him.

When they were eating, the uncle asked, “Where did you catch this fish?”

Achok said, “I went to the river and I took the dregs of the beer from home to the river and poured it in the water. When other kinds of fish came, I left them. But when the okok came, I threw myself in the river. This is how I caught them. The spines ran into my body, so I climbed out of the river and pulled them out of my body.”

The next morning the uncle took the dregs of the beer and went to fish. He threw the dregs in, and when he saw the okok, he threw himself in and was speared by them. He came out and tried to pull them out, but he couldn’t, and the birds (olwaro) came around, which were the size of chickens but with very long necks. They came to save him.

When the olwaro came, Achok’s uncle said, “Please take the fish out.”

Olwaro said, “If I take them out, can I eat the big ones?”

The uncle refused so the olwaro went, and then the pelican came.

The pelican (abango) too asked if he could eat the big ones. The uncle refused.

Maribou stork (alwook – very big, blue, eats fish but puts the fish in its crop, like a turkey but bigger) said the opposite, “Give me the small fish only.”

So the uncle agreed, but the alwook cheated and ate all the big fish.

The uncle didn’t object and took the small fish home.

When he got home, his back was bleeding, and his nephew said, “What happened, uncle?”

“I did like you said, I put the dregs into the river and when the spiny fish came I fell into the river.”

“No,” said Achok. “I didn’t tell you to do that. I told you to fish them one by one, like I did.”

አቾክና አጎቱ

በአኮላ አዋር የተተረከ

አቾክና አጎቱ አሣ ለማጥመድ ወደ ወንዝ ወርደው አቾክ አኮክ የተባሉና በጀርባቸው ላይ ሹል እሾህ ያለባቸውን ብዙ ዓሣዎች ይዞ ወደቤት በመመለስ አበሰላቸው፡፡ አጎቱንም ከእንቅልፉ ቀስቅሶ አብረው እንዲበሉ ጠራው፡፡

እየበሉም ሣለ አጎቱ “ይህንን ዓሣ ከየት አመጣህ?” ብሎ ጠየቀው፡፡

አቾክም የቢራውን አተላ ወደ ወንዙ ይዤ በመሄድ ውሃው ውስጥ ጨመርኩት፡፡ ከዚያም ሌሎች የዓሣ ዝርያዎች ሲመጡ ተውኳቸውና አኮኮች ሲመጡ ራሴን ወደ ወንዙ ወርውሬ በመግባት ነው ይህንን ሁሉ ዓሣ የያዝኩት፡፡ እሾሆቹም ሰውነቴ ውስጥ ሲገቡ ከወንዙ ውስጥ ወጥቼ ከሰውነቴ ላይ ነቃቀልኳቸው፡፡” አለው፡፡

በማግስቱም ጠዋት አጎቱ የቢራውን አተላ ይዞ ዓሣ ሊያጠምድ ወደ ወንዙ ወረደ፡፡ አተላውንም ውሃው ውስጥ ጨምሮ አኮኮቹ ሲመጡ ሲያይ ወደ ወንዙ ውስጥ ተወርውሮ ሲገባ በዓሣዎቹ እሾህ ተወጋጋ፡፡ ከወንዙም ወጥቶ እሾሁን ከሰውነቱ ላይ ሊነቃቅል ቢሞክርም አልቻለም፡፡ ነገር ግን ዶሮዎችን የሚያካክሉና ረጃጅም አንገት ያላቸው አልዋሮ የተባሉ የወፎች ዝርያ የሆነ ህይወቱን ሊያተርፍ መጣ፡፡

አልዋሮውም በመጣ ጊዜ የአቾክ አጎት “እባክህ አሣዎቹን አውጣልኝ::” አለው፡፡

አልዋሮውም እንዲህ አለ “ዓሣዎቹን ከወንዙ ካወጣሁ ትልልቆቹን መብላት እችላለሁ?”

አጎትየውም “አይሆንም” ሲል አልዋሮው ሄዶ በፔሊካን ተተካ፡፡ አባንጎ የተባለውም ፔሊካን ትልልቆቹን ዓሣዎች መብላት እንደሚችል ጠየቀ፡፡ አጎትየው አሁንም አይሆንም አለ፡፡

አለውክ የተሰኘው ማሪቡ ስቶርክ በጣም ትልቅና ሰማያዊ ቀለም ያለው ሲሆን አሳዎችን የሚመገብና አንገቱ ሥር ካለው ከረጢት ውስጥ የሚያኖር ተኪኒ ዶሮን የሚመስል ሆኖ መጠኑ ትልቅ ወፍ ነው፡፡ ይህ ወፍ ግን በተቃራኒው “ትንንሾቹን ዓሣዎች ብቻ ስጠኝ፡፡” ብሎ ጠየቀ፡፡

አጎቱም በዚህ ቢስማማም አልውኩ ግን በማታለል ትልልቆቹን ዓሣዎች በሙሉ በላቸው፡፡

አጎቱ በዚህ ሣይከፋ ትንንሾቹን ዓሣዎች ይዞ ወደቤቱ ሄደ፡፡ እቤት ሲደርስም ጀርባው እየደማ ስለነበር የወንድሙ ልጅ “አጎቴ ምን ሆነሃል?” ብሎ ጠየቀው፡፡

“አንተ እንደነገርከኝ አደረኩ፡፡ አተላውን ወደ ወንዙ ጨምሬ እሾሃማዎቹ አሳዎች ሲመጡ ውሃው ውስጥ ዘልዬ ገባሁ፡፡”

“አይሆንም” አለ አቾክ “እኔ እንደዚህ አድርግ ብዬ አልነገርኩህም፡፡ እኔ እንዳደረኩት አንድ በአንድ እንድታጠምዳቸው ነው የነገርኩህ፡፡” አለው፡፡

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Check your understandingግንዛቤዎን ይፈትሹ

  1. Where did Achok and his uncle go at the start of the story?

  2. What kind of fish did Achok catch?

  3. What did Achok say he poured into the water to catch the fish?

  4. According to Achok's story, what did he do when the okok came?

  5. What happened to the uncle when he threw himself in the river?

  6. What were the olwaro birds compared to in size?

For discussionለውይይት

  • Achok told his uncle a strange story about how he caught the fish. Why do you think the uncle believed him and tried to do the same thing?
  • The birds offered to help the uncle, but they wanted to eat the big fish in return. Do you think the uncle made a good choice by refusing them? Why or why not?
  • What kind of person do you think Achok is, based on the way he treated his uncle? Explain your thinking.
  • What lesson or warning do you think this story is trying to teach? Use details from the story to explain your answer.