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natalie_1982 | 11:34 Mon 12th Sep 2005 | People & Places
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When I was little (between 5 and 7) I remember listening to a story on tape at school about an anansie.  I'm sure it was something like a spider that changed into a man but after a quick look on google all it brings up is Skunk Anansie!  Does this sound familiar to anyone?
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Could this be anything to do with what you're looking for natalie?

Anansie-Spider-Gwang

I've heard of the 'Anansie' (sometimes 'Anansi' etc) spider stories. They're a form of folk-tale / myth common in the Caribbean, though I think they have West African origins.

Try filtering your Google search by putting 'skunk' with a minus sign in front ( -skunk ) in your keywords - it will then ignore any site with skunk in it.

(Then hope that all the 'Anansie' sites don't tell of the famous story about the spider meeting a skunk !!!)

Here's something to start you off....

http://privatewww.essex.ac.uk/~patrickp/Anansi.html

Yes, the above link mentions African drums.
Posts crossed brachipod!
if you do a search on "anansi spider", there are loads of sites
I remeber reading this at school too - was it something like Brere Anasi. There was also a Brere Rabbit and variuos other animals. Brere is French for 'brother' so this may give you a starting point.
Actually, 'frere' is French for brother - brer comes from the southern US states, popularised by Uncle Remus in the Brer Rabbit stories.

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