Anansi The Spider: Trickster And Spirit Of Knowledge In African Mythology
Ellen Lloyd - AncientPages.com - Anansi the Spider is a very popular creature encountered in African mythology. This West African god frequently takes the form of a spider and he is considered to be not only a trickster and folk hero but also a spirit of knowledge.
The stories of Anansi are believed to have originated from the Ashanti. Later they were re-told by the Akan people in Ghana, and from there the stories spread through West Africa.
The word Ananse is Akan and means "spider". 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.
During the Atlantic slave trade, the stories crossed the ocean with the slaves through oral tradition. Especially in the Caribbean, Anansi’s cunning ways are often celebrated as a symbol of slave resistance and survival.
People believe that the Anansi is able to obstruct his powerful oppressors using his cunning and deceptive.
West Africans originally considered Anansi to be the creator of the world and he was often called Kwaku or Kweku Ananse. In some stories Anansi is the son of Nyame, the sky god, who becomes so annoyed with his son’s mischief and trickery that he turns him into a spider.
Kweku means Wednesday, the day the spider-god’s soul first appeared.
Anansi often acted as a communicator between humans in their dealings with the sky god Nyame. It is believed that Anansi persuaded Nyame to give both rain and the night to people.
Anansi can appear both as a spider or a person. He is a great trickster with few scruples, who uses his wit and cunning to get an advantage over animals that are bigger and stronger than him.
See also:
Leprechaun: One Of The Most Famous And Powerful Creatures Of The Irish Faerie Folk
Anansi shares similarities with the trickster figure of Br'er Rabbit, who originated from the folklore of the Bantu-speaking peoples of south and central Africa. Enslaved Africans brought the Br'er Rabbit tales to the New World, which, like the Anansi stories, depict a physically small and vulnerable creature using his cunning intelligence to prevail over larger animals.
Just like other tricksters, Anansi often uses his victims’ habits and ways of life to trick them into situations in which he is able to achieve what he wants.
Ancient stories describe him as a creature that can be selfish and sometimes even cruel. He might be helpful, but only when it suits his own purposes.
Despite his doubtful character, the Anansi is very popular and well-liked and that is why his stories are being repeated and kept alive.
Written by Ellen Lloyd – AncientPages.com
Copyright © AncientPages.com All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed in whole or part without the express written permission of AncientPages.com
More From Ancient Pages
-
How Did Mesopotamia Change The World?
Civilizations | Jan 18, 2020 -
3D Scans Reveal Secrets Of Rare Ancient Canoe From Lake Mendota In Wisconsin
Archaeology | Jun 3, 2022 -
Faiyum Mummies: Long Lost Secrets Of A Mummy’s Portrait
News | Nov 24, 2020 -
Ancient People In Chaco Canyon Who Had Six Fingers And Six Toes Were Special – Researchers Say
Archaeology | Mar 16, 2022 -
Vast Paleogenetic Study Reveals Insights On Migration, Farming And Language Development Across The Southern Arc
Archaeology | Aug 26, 2022 -
Great And Never Explained Mysteries Of Nevada’s History
Ancient Mysteries | Jun 24, 2014 -
Fearsome Aztec Eagle And Jaguar Warriors Of Mesoamerica
Featured Stories | Sep 14, 2023 -
Goibniu: The Sword Smith Of Tuatha De Danann Who Forged Weapons For Battles In Celtic Mythology
Celtic Mythology | Jan 31, 2020 -
Unknown Purpose Of The Mysterious Huge Iron Age Ceramic Sharjah Jar Puzzles Scientists
Archaeology | Oct 7, 2022 -
When And Why Did Humans Start Using Tombstones?
Archaeology | Aug 29, 2022 -
Is The Tomb Of Genghis Khan Hidden And Protected In The Khentii Mountains Because Some Fear It’s Cursed?
Featured Stories | Jul 16, 2021 -
Magnificent Ancient Artifacts Found In Bulgaria Last Year Go On Display
Archaeology | Feb 14, 2023 -
‘Aerial Cemetery’ – Ancient Tradition Of ‘Hanging Coffins’
Ancient Traditions And Customs | Sep 9, 2018 -
Mysterious Relics Can Retrieve Leonardo da Vinci’s DNA And Provide New Information About The Great Renaissance Man
Archaeology | Apr 22, 2017 -
First Rare Evidence Of Biblical Purple From The Time Of King David And King Solomon
Archaeology | Jan 30, 2021 -
Deception And Hidden Truth – Ancient Struggle Of The Eagle And Serpent – Part 2
Ancient Mysteries | Sep 6, 2019 -
These Curious Burials Could Challenge Historians’ Ideas About Anglo-Saxon Gender
Featured Stories | Oct 3, 2023 -
Top 10 Archaeological Discoveries 2023
Archaeology | Dec 27, 2023 -
Tummal Inscription’ – Thirty-Two Lines Of Sumerian Document Popular In Babylonian Schools
Featured Stories | Apr 7, 2016 -
Mead: Secret Drink Of The Vikings And Gods – Was It An Ancient Antibiotic?
News | Feb 21, 2016