Anansi
African folktale character, totem of wisdom and stories / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Anansi or Ananse (/əˈnɑːnsi/ ə-NAHN-see; literally translates to spider) is an Akan folktale character associated with stories, wisdom, knowledge, and trickery, most commonly depicted as a spider, in Akan folklore.[1] Taking the role of a trickster, he is also one of the most important characters of West African, African American and West Indian folklore. Originating in Ghana, these spider tales were transmitted to the Caribbean by way of the transatlantic slave trade.[2]
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Anansi | |
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Venerated in | Akan Folklore |
Artifacts | Spider Totem of Knowledge, Stories, Trickery, and Wisdom |
Symbol | Spider |
Ethnic group | Akan • Ashanti • African Americans • Afro-Caribs |
Anansi is best known for his ability to outsmart and triumph over more powerful opponents through his use of cunning, creativity and wit.[3] Despite taking on a trickster role, Anansi often takes centre stage in stories and is commonly portrayed as both the protagonist and antagonist.