LL-L "Folklore" 2006.02.01 (11) [E]

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01 February 2006 * Volume 11
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From: Tom Mc Rae <t.mcrae at uq.net.au>
Subject: FOLKLORE

On animals in Folklore, while apparently wandering from our Lowlands for a 
while, West African Akan culture has an infinite number of stories about the 
cunning
spider Ananse who bamboozles all other critters. The spider involved is a 
large nephilid with a vast web commonly called a 'Money Spider'.
Anthropologists claim that West African slaves brought the tales to the USA 
but as this spider was not apparent in their new areas they attached to 
stories to a common animal and hence arose Brer Rabbit. There is a lot of 
similarity between the spider stories and those of the bad bunny which are 
now known worldwide.

Regards

Tom Mc Rae

Brisbane Australia

Oh Wad Some Power the Giftie Gie Us

Tae See Oorsel's as Ithers See Us

Robert Burns

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