Caribbean Anansi Stories

Caribbean Anansi Stories

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  • Author: Arthur Kemoli
  • Publisher:
  • ISBN:
  • Category : Fiction
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 16


The Magic Pot

The Magic Pot

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  • Author: Odeen Ishmael
  • Publisher: Xlibris Corporation
  • ISBN: 1453539034
  • Category : Fiction
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 318

This book comprises a collection of popular folk stories from Guyana and other countries of the Caribbean region. The starring character in all of them is Nansi whose exploits form part of the folklore of these countries. "Nansi", the starring character in all the stories, is also popularly known as "Anansi". But in Guyana and some other Caribbean countries, Nansi, the shortened form of this name, is usually preferred. Nansi, who is a spider but who sometimes takes the qualities or form of a man, or even half-man and half-spider is originally the chief trickster among the Ashanti and Akan peoples of West Africa. When some of these peoples were forcibly brought to the Caribbean and the American continent as slaves from the sixteenth to the nineteenth centuries, they also brought with them the tales of the exploits of Nansi, who was, and still is, variably regarded as a folk hero, a cunning trickster and also sometimes as a fool. The stories in this book are no different to the ones told in West Africa or other parts of the Caribbean and the south-east United States, even though the plots and the characters involved may vary slightly. They certainly provide tangible evidence that much of the oral traditions of people of African origin in the Americas remain intact, despite the historical trauma caused by centuries of slavery. Nansi is always outwitting the forest creatures, humans, his own family, the community in which he lives, and sometimes even deities. His character assumes various patterns. In some cases he is regarded as wise, but he can be greedy, cunning, gluttonous, stupid and dishonest. Despite these varying characteristics, Nansi is generally admired for the manner in which he outwits others. In Guyana and other countries of the English-speaking Caribbean, particularly in rural areas, the exploits of Nansi are related by older people as a form of entertainment at wakes and other community gatherings. The stories are now no longer exclusive to people of West African ancestry, since people of all ethnic origins in the these countries regard Nansi as their folk hero as well. Interestingly, all stories told at these informal community gatherings are regarded as "Nansi stories" even though Nansi may not be a character in any of them. The tales of Nansi are very imaginative and they are so embedded in the minds of people of Guyana and the Caribbean that sometimes any story that is far-fetched and hard to believe is dismissed as a "Nansi story."


Trickster Tales

Trickster Tales

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  • Publisher: august house
  • ISBN: 9780874834505
  • Category : Juvenile Fiction
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 180

Stories from cultures including ancient Babylonia, China, India, Eastern Europe, Morocco.


ANANSI STORIES

ANANSI STORIES

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  • Author: Anon E. Mouse
  • Publisher: Abela Publishing Ltd
  • ISBN: 1907256520
  • Category : Comics & Graphic Novels
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 51

The 13 Anansi stories in this short volume were originally, and unusually, an appendix to Popular Tales from the Norse by Sir George Webbe Dasent. Why he chose to include folklore from Africa and the Caribbean within a volume of Norse folklore has been forgotten in the mists of time. Abela Publishing has elected to re-publish these as a volume in their own right as an aide to Edgbarrow School’s fundraising campaign supporting the SOS Children’s Village in Asiakwa, Ghana. ANANSI or Ahnansi (Ah-nahn-see) “the trickster” is a cunning and intelligent spider and is one of the most important characters of West African and Caribbean folklore. The Anansi tales are believed to have originated in the Ashanti tribe in Ghana. (The word Anansi is Akan and means, simply, spider.) They later spread to other Akan groups and then to the West Indies, Suriname, and the Netherlands Antilles. On Curaçao, Aruba, and Bonaire he is known as Nanzi, and his wife as Shi Maria. He is also known as Ananse, Kwaku Ananse, and Anancy; and in the Southern United States he has evolved into Aunt Nancy. He is a spider, but often acts and appears as a man. The story of Anansi is akin to the Coyote or Raven the trickster found in many Native American cultures.


Anansi

Anansi

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  • Author: Martha Warren Beckwith
  • Publisher: Vamzzz Publishing
  • ISBN: 9789492355171
  • Category :
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 494

Anansi is both a god, spirit and African folktale character. He often takes the shape of a spider and is considered to be the spirit of all knowledge of stories. He is also one of the most important characters of West African and Caribbean folklore.


Clever Anansi and Boastful Bullfrog

Clever Anansi and Boastful Bullfrog

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  • Author: H. Patten
  • Publisher:
  • ISBN: 9781845073480
  • Category : Anansi (Legendary character)
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 32

Bredda Croaky is a special bullfrog, whose skin glows with beautiful colours. But he is a real nuisance - he croaks all day long! Anansi the spider grows tired of this noise, and devises an ingenious plan to silence the boastful bullfrog. 'H' Patten's original Caribbean tale embraces Anansi storytelling tradition, as Clever Anansi teaches Bredda Croaky a lesson.


The Caribbean Story Finder

The Caribbean Story Finder

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  • Author: Sharon Barcan Elswit
  • Publisher: McFarland
  • ISBN: 1476663041
  • Category : Social Science
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 317

The Caribbean islands have a vibrant oral folklore. In Jamaica, the clever spider Anansi, who outsmarts stronger animals, is a symbol of triumph by the weak over the powerful. The fables of the foolish Juan Bobo, who tries to bring milk home in a burlap bag, illustrate facets of traditional Puerto Rican life. Conflict over status, identity and power is a recurring theme--in a story from Trinidad, a young bull, raised by his mother in secret, challenges his tyrannical father who has killed all the other males in the herd. One in a series of folklore reference guides by the author, this volume shares summaries of 438 tales--some in danger of disappearing--retold in English and Creole from West African, European, and slave indigenous cultures in 24 countries and territories. Tales are grouped in themed sections with a detailed subject index and extensive links to online sources.


Anansi

Anansi

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  • Author: Martha Beckwith
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  • Category :
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 324

Anansi is both a god, spirit and African folktale character. He often takes the shape of a spider and is considered to be the spirit of all knowledge of stories. He is also one of the most important characters of West African and Caribbean folklore. The Anansi tales originated from the Ashanti people of present-day Ghana. The word Ananse is Akan and means "spider". They later spread to other Akan groups and then to the West Indies, Suriname, Sierra Leone (where they were introduced by Jamaican Maroons) and the Netherlands Antilles. On Curaçao, Aruba, and Bonaire he is known as Nanzi, and his wife as Shi Maria. The Jamaican versions of these stories are the most well preserved, because Jamaica had the largest concentration of Asante as slaves in the Americas, and their most complete compilation is found in Anansi, Jamaican stories of the Spider God.


Anansi, the Spider Man

Anansi, the Spider Man

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  • Author: Sir Philip Manderson Sherlock
  • Publisher: Macmillan
  • ISBN: 9780333353264
  • Category : Anansi (Legendary character)
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 85


Scholastic Classics: African and Caribbean Folktales, Myths and Legends

Scholastic Classics: African and Caribbean Folktales, Myths and Legends

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  • Author: Wendy Shearer
  • Publisher: Scholastic UK
  • ISBN: 0702310700
  • Category : Juvenile Fiction
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 171

Enjoy a rich collection of folktales, myths and legends from all over Africa and the Caribbean, re-told for young readers. From the trickster tales of Anansi the spider, to the story of how the leopard got his spots; from the tale of the king who wanted to touch the moon, to Aunt Misery's magical starfruit tree. This book includes traditional favourites and classic folktales and mythology.