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Strategizing Renewal of Memories and Morals in the African Folktale
Anansi Folktales
The Shifting Contexts of Anansi's Metamorphosis
Uncle Remus, Brer Rabbit, and Bugs Bunny
Anansi and the Tiger Adapted by Chris Smith
Healing and Trance Dancing in Grenada by Susan Grimaldi While
Ashanti of Ghana: How Spider Obtained the Sky-God's Stories
Anansi Stories 1.12
Haitian Culture Curriculum Guide Grades K-5
Anansi the Spider Gerald Mcdermott
Book Reviews the African Diaspora
Engaging Origins, Tradition and Sovereignty Claims of Jamaican Maroon Communities
Charles Chesnutt's Updated Trickster Figure
Guide & Concordance to SPIDER TRICKSTER TALES from JAMAICA
Anansi the Spider-Man: a West African Trickster in the West Indies
FEATURED CRAFT: Anansi the Spider Our Theme
Trickster-Hero and Rite of Passage: Effects of Traditionally West African Folklore Forms on Postcolonial Afro-Caribbean Literature
Spiders in African Children's Stories Dorothy N
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Three African Trickster Myths/Tales -- Primary Style
B' Rabby As a True-True Bahamian
Tar Baby: the Performance of Object
Harris's Short Animal Stories: a Socio-Linguistic Point of View
The Origin of Anansi the Spider Tameka N
Tricksters 1 Anansi Tries to Steal All the Wisdom in the World ...2 Anansi and the Turtl
Tricksters from Three Folklore Traditions
Of Bosal and Kongo: Exploring the Evolution of the Vernacular in Contemporary Haiti
Storytelling in the Service of Belizean Literacy Gerald Joseph Kelly University of New Hampshire, Durham
African Diaspora Re-Visioning History, Memory, & Identity
Anansi the Spider Lesson Plan
A Herançaafricana No Brasil E No Caribe the African
A Comparative Analysis of the Trickster Figure in Africa, the Caribbean, and North America Douglas Odom University of Mississippi
Citation: Marshall, EJZ (2016) Resistance Through 'Robber-Talk
Storytelling Storytelling Is an Important Part of Many Cultures Around The
Folktales: Trickster Stories Across Time -- from African Ancestors to African American Rappers
African Folktale
Teaching About Haiti. INSTITUTION Ecumenical Program on Central America and the Caribbean, Washington, DC.; Network of Educators on the Americas