At The OldyLore Keeper, stories aren’t just told; they’re guarded, cherished, and reborn. Rooted in a deep respect for cultural heritage, especially African oral traditions, this platform was created to preserve the wisdom of the past and share it with the world, one tale at a time.
Whether whispered beside village fires, woven into the voices of elders, or hidden in long-forgotten manuscripts, these stories hold timeless truths that speak to every generation.
To uncover and retell age-old folktales with reverence, creativity, and a storyteller’s heart, ensuring they’re never lost to time but instead reimagined for curious minds and kindred spirits everywhere.
We believe that every tale is a torch, lighting the way between where we've come from and where we are going. Through thoughtful adaptations, archival storytelling, creative artifacts, and visual retellings, we breathe new life into ancient stories while honoring their roots.
Curate traditional folktales, especially from African cultures.
Retell them through prose, poetry, animation, and print.
Reflect on their meaning for today’s world.
Educate the next generation about the beauty and wisdom of oral traditions.
Some stories may find new life through our faith-centered publishing imprint, WovenCross Books, where ancient lore is reimagined through the lens of biblical values. Others remain raw and rooted in the traditional forms, guarded by the keeper, as they have been for centuries.
Because old stories need guardians.
Because lore is more than legend—it’s a legacy.
And because in every whispered folktale, there's a spark of truth worth keeping.
We warmly invite you to join us on this extraordinary journey. Together, we will kindle a deep appreciation for the cultural legacy woven through our diverse traditions. Through our educational platforms and active community engagement, we are fully committed to ensuring that these vibrant stories and captivating traditions, under the lens of faith, continue to shine brightly for generations to come.
Debut Children's Book: We launched 'Why the Crab Has No Head: An Anansi Tale' to commence our series of enthralling folktales.
Artifacts and Exhibits: Crafting captivating artifacts and immersive exhibits to preserve African heritage, found on Etsy and Amazon.
Community Engagement: Actively fostering appreciation through workshops, storytelling sessions, and cultural showcases.
Educational Platforms: Expanding platforms to connect individuals with our rich cultural legacy.
Your Reviews: Your feedback and support are our proudest achievements, motivating us to continue celebrating Africa's heritage.