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Known for his resourcefulness and "mischievous smarts," Ìjàpá often uses his wit to get food or status without working for it.

Most stories follow a pattern where Ijapa tries to outsmart his neighbors (like the Dog, Elephant, or King) to get food or wealth, only to be outclassed by his own hubris. Common Story Archetypes ijapa tiroko oko yannibopdf

Stories like that of the Èlúlùú bird demonstrate that those who refuse to contribute to the common good eventually face the consequences alone. ijapa tiroko oko yannibopdf