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- Anansi abstract "Anansi (/əˈnɑːnsi/ ə-NAHN-see) the trickster is a West African god. He often takes the shape of a spider and is considered to be the god of all knowledge of stories. He is also one of the most important characters of West African and Caribbean folklore.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 Anansi tales are believed to have originated in the Ashanti people 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.Anansi is depicted in many different ways. Sometimes he looks like an ordinary spider, sometimes he is a spider wearing clothes or with a human face and sometimes he looks much more like a human with spider elements, such as eight legs.".
- Anansi wikiPageExternalLink anancy%C2%B4s-gift..
- Anansi wikiPageExternalLink e_home.html.
- Anansi wikiPageExternalLink Anansi_Spider_Man.html.
- Anansi wikiPageExternalLink index.shtml.
- Anansi wikiPageExternalLink jas.
- Anansi wikiPageID "99498".
- Anansi wikiPageRevisionID "606552759".
- Anansi hasPhotoCollection Anansi.
- Anansi subject Category:African_fairy_tales.
- Anansi subject Category:African_folklore.
- Anansi subject Category:African_gods.
- Anansi subject Category:African_mythology.
- Anansi subject Category:Caribbean_mythology.
- Anansi subject Category:Costa_Rican_culture.
- Anansi subject Category:Creator_gods.
- Anansi subject Category:Fables.
- Anansi subject Category:Fictional_spiders.
- Anansi subject Category:Folkloristic_characters.
- Anansi subject Category:Ghanaian_culture.
- Anansi subject Category:Jamaican_folklore.
- Anansi subject Category:Literature_featuring_anthropomorphic_characters.
- Anansi subject Category:Mythological_spiders.
- Anansi subject Category:Oral_tradition.
- Anansi subject Category:Puerto_Rican_folklore.
- Anansi subject Category:Storytelling.
- Anansi subject Category:Trickster_gods.
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- Anansi type AfricanFairyTales.
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- Anansi type Communication100033020.
- Anansi type Creativity105624700.
- Anansi type Fables.
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- Anansi type Fairytale107222581.
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- Anansi type FictionalCharacter109587565.
- Anansi type FolkloristicCharacters.
- Anansi type ImaginaryBeing109483738.
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- Anansi type Message106598915.
- Anansi type Narrative107221094.
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- Anansi type Statement106722453.
- Anansi type Agent.
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- Anansi comment "Anansi (/əˈnɑːnsi/ ə-NAHN-see) the trickster is a West African god. He often takes the shape of a spider and is considered to be the god of all knowledge of stories. He is also one of the most important characters of West African and Caribbean folklore.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.".
- Anansi label "Ananse".
- Anansi label "Anansi".
- Anansi label "Anansi".
- Anansi label "Anansi".
- Anansi label "Anansi".
- Anansi label "Anansi".
- Anansi label "Anansi".
- Anansi label "Anansi".
- Anansi label "Ананси".
- Anansi label "アナンシ".
- Anansi label "阿南西".
- Anansi sameAs Anansi.
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- Anansi sameAs アナンシ.
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- Anansi sameAs Ananse.
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- Anansi sameAs Q485953.
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- Anansi wasDerivedFrom Anansi?oldid=606552759.
- Anansi isPrimaryTopicOf Anansi.