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African folktales about Anansi the spider.

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The Descent of Anansi was created in 1982.

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Anansi , the trickster, is a cunning and intelligent spider. Tales of the Anansi came from the Ashanti tribe in Ghana, West Africa.

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Anansi Boys was created in 2005-09.

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Anansi Boys has 400 pages.

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Anansi the Spider - book - was created in 1972.

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Jamaica Anansi Stories was created in 1924.

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House of Anansi Press was created in 1967.

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Alistair Campbell

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James De Sauza has written:

'Brother Anansi and the Cattle Ranch/Hermano Anansi Y El Rancho De Ganado'

'Brother Anansi and the cattle ranch' -- subject(s): Anansi (Legendary character), Bilingual, Folklore, Legends, Spanish language materials, Anansi (Legendarycharacter)

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Anansi - 2002 is rated/received certificates of:

Germany:12

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Anansi stories typically feature the character Anansi, a cunning and mischievous spider from West African folklore. These stories often involve Anansi using his cleverness to outwit others or solve problems. Anansi stories can also incorporate themes of trickery, morality, and the consequences of one's actions.

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The cast of Anansi the Spider - 1969 includes: Athmani Magoma as Narrator

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I believe a spider.

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a folk tale!! :)

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Anansi is typically portrayed as a male character in traditional West African and Caribbean folklore.

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The Anansi stories originated hundreds of years ago in the folklore of the Ashanti people in ancient Ghana. -Anansi is a wise and tricky spider. The stories later spread by oral recounting to the West Indies, Surinam and curacao.

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The legend of Anansi originates from West Africa, particularly among the Akan people of Ghana and the Ashanti people of Ghana and Ivory Coast. Anansi is a trickster figure known for his cunning and cleverness in folktales.

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the setting of the story is in japan at the paradise

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Yes, "Anansi Tries to Steal All Wisdom in the World" is a myth originating from West African folklore. Anansi is a trickster character known for his cunning and cleverness in many traditional stories. In this particular myth, Anansi attempts to gather all the world's wisdom for himself but ultimately learns an important lesson about the value of sharing knowledge.

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The moral of the fable "Anansi the Spider" is that cleverness and wit can be more powerful than physical strength. Anansi uses his intelligence to outsmart his opponents and accomplish his goals by being cunning and resourceful. This fable teaches the value of using one's brain to overcome challenges.

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The various legends surrounding Anansi, a West African god, originate from Ghana. Ghana is a sovereign multinational state located in West Africa.

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The sky god that Anansi the Spider asked to own all the stories is called Nyame. Anansi wanted to gather all the tales in the world to preserve them, and he struck a deal with Nyame to achieve this.

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The legend of Anansi comes from West Africa, particularly Ghana and other parts of the Akan culture. Anansi is a trickster spider known for his cleverness and cunning ways in folktales that have been passed down through generations.

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An author writing about Anansi would own the copyright for that written material. Just because the myths and legends about Anansi might be widely known, that does not mean that any published writing about them is in the public domain. (It might be; it depends on how long ago it was written). See related questions and links

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It is not known who wrote the Anansi Fables. This compilation of stories is part of the folklore of the Ashanti people of Ghana. The stories have been passed down from one generation to another.

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Bobby Norfolk has written:

'Anansi Time with Bobby Norfolk (World Storytelling from August House)'

'Baby Hawk Learns to Fly'

'Anansi and the Sky Kingdom' -- subject(s): Anansi (Legendary character), Folklore, Legends

'Norfolktales'

'Anansi and the Pot of Beans (Story Cove Teacher Activity Pack)'

'Billy Brown and the Belly Button Beastie' -- subject(s): Bedtime, Belly button, Fiction, Monsters

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Vreemde levens - De draden van Anansi - 1996 TV is rated/received certificates of:

Netherlands:AL

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Anansi is a spider appearing in African folktales as a cunning trickster and the King of all Stories. These stories started in Ghana (a country in western Africa) and have spread all over the world, the oral traditions traveling with slaves as they were sold to the West Indies and the Americas. I hope that's helpful! I'm doing a paper about Anansi, too.

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The stories of Anansi the spider originate from West African folklore and have been passed down through generations. There is no specific date for when these stories were first told, as they have been around for centuries.

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to teach a leson to the kids about selfishness and greed and where its going to land you in life...

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working together will get you the best result.

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Yes, the noun 'Anansi' is a proper noun, the name of a specific folklore character. A proper noun is always capitalized.

A proper noun is the name of a specific person, place, or thing (real or fictional).

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The moral of "How Anansi Obtained the Sky God's Stories" is that cleverness and cunning can sometimes outsmart brute strength. Anansi, despite being a small and weak spider, is able to outwit Nyame, the powerful Sky God, through his clever schemes and tricks. It teaches us that intelligence and creativity can be more powerful than physical strength.

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The west African region. Its not specific to one country.

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Anansi tales are a genre of folktales that originated in West Africa, particularly among the Akan people of Ghana. The stories feature the character Anansi, a clever and cunning spider known for outsmarting others through trickery and wit. Anansi tales are often used to teach moral lessons and convey cultural values.

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The moral of Anansi stories often revolves around cleverness, resourcefulness, and thinking outside the box to overcome challenges or outwit opponents. Anansi's tales often teach lessons about the importance of wit, cunning, and intelligence in navigating life's obstacles.

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The cast of Anansi Fantasia - 1994 includes: Hi Ching as Character 4 Leon Hazlewood as Character 1 Dollie Henry as Character 2 Lorraine Le Blanc as Character 3 Connie Mark as Storyteller

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The Great Anansi Book is an English equivalent of 'Het grote Anansi boek'. It was written by Dr. Johan Ferrier [May 12, 1910-January 4, 2010]. It was published by Aldus in Hertogenbosch, The Netherlands in 1986. The spider Anansi is a beloved trickster in West African and Caribben folklore.

Dr. Ferrier served as the last Governor of the Autonomous Region of Suriname from August 12, 1968 to the date of Suriname's independence, on November 25, 1975. He was the first President of the Republic of Suriname [President van de Republiek Suriname] from November 25, 1975 to August 13, 1980.

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The cast of Anansi - 2002 includes: Jimmy Akingbola as Kojo Jeillo Edwards as Aunt Vera Maynard Eziashi as Sir Francis Naomie Harris as Carla Chrys Koomson as Antoine George Quaye as Zaza Danny Sapani as Adolph

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The reteller of the story, called "A Story, A Story," is Gail E. Haley.

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Ronald King has written:

'Anansi Company' -- subject(s): Puppets, Artists' books, Anansi (Legendary character)

'Circus turn' -- subject(s): Circus in art, Artists' books

'The white alphabet' -- subject(s): Alphabets, History, Paper work

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In one story, Anansi was very hungry and turtle was near the river having lunch. He told turtle he should wash his hands before eating. So turtle went down to the river to wash his hands, but since turtles walk on all four he got his hands dirty coming back up the path. So Anansi told him to go wash his hands again. When turtle got back Anansi had already eaten all of his food.

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Yes: Stardust, American Gods, Anansi Boys, Good Omens, and Neverwhere.

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Dr. Johan Ferrier [May 12, 1910-January 4, 2010] wrote 'The Great Anansi Book' ['Het grote Anansi boek']. The book was published by Aldus in Hertogenbosch, The Netherlands in 1986. Anansi, a spider, is a beloved trickster in West African and Caribbean folklore.

Dr. Ferrier served as the last Governor of the Autonomous Region of Suriname from August 12, 1968 to the date of Suriname's independence, November 25, 1975. Dr. Ferrier was the first President of the Republic of Suriname [President van de Republiek Suriname] from November 25, 1975 to August 13, 1980.

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The cast of Vreemde levens - De draden van Anansi - 1996 includes: Jacques Commandeur Lemba de Miranda Hugo Haenen Matasyo Kagwa Jusufu Nuveku Anja ten Boer Rik van Uffelen

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