35 episodios

A collection of folk tales mostly centered around Anansi. In West African lore Anansi is known as a trickster god, and is often depicted as either a spider, a human or a combination of both. Thus many of the stories are attempts by Anansi to trick others for his own gain. Other stories are about why certain animals act in certain ways. (Summary by Lizzie Driver)

West African Folk Tales by William H. Barker (1882 - 1929‪)‬ LibriVox

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A collection of folk tales mostly centered around Anansi. In West African lore Anansi is known as a trickster god, and is often depicted as either a spider, a human or a combination of both. Thus many of the stories are attempts by Anansi to trick others for his own gain. Other stories are about why certain animals act in certain ways. (Summary by Lizzie Driver)

    How We Got the Name "Spider Tales"

    How We Got the Name "Spider Tales"

    • 3 min
    How Wisdom Became the Property of the Human Race

    How Wisdom Became the Property of the Human Race

    • 2 min
    Anansi and Nothing

    Anansi and Nothing

    • 4 min
    Thunder and Anansi

    Thunder and Anansi

    • 6 min
    Why the Lizard Moves his Head up and Down

    Why the Lizard Moves his Head up and Down

    • 6 min
    Tit for Tat

    Tit for Tat

    • 5 min

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