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Yes, the noun 'Anansi' is a proper noun, the name of a specific folklore character. A proper noun is always capitalized.A proper noun is the name of a specific person, place, or thing (real or fictional).
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Anansi the Spider - book - was created in 1972.
African folktales about Anansi the spider.
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The cast of Anansi the Spider - 1969 includes: Athmani Magoma as Narrator
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Anansi , the trickster, is a cunning and intelligent spider. Tales of the Anansi came from the Ashanti tribe in Ghana, West Africa.
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The stories of Anansi the spider originate from West African folklore and have been passed down through generations. There is no specific date for when these stories were first told, as they have been around for centuries.
The Anansi stories originated hundreds of years ago in the folklore of the Ashanti people in ancient Ghana. -Anansi is a wise and tricky spider. The stories later spread by oral recounting to the West Indies, Surinam and curacao.
Anansi stories typically feature the character Anansi, a cunning and mischievous spider from West African folklore. These stories often involve Anansi using his cleverness to outwit others or solve problems. Anansi stories can also incorporate themes of trickery, morality, and the consequences of one's actions.
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An author writing about Anansi would own the copyright for that written material. Just because the myths and legends about Anansi might be widely known, that does not mean that any published writing about them is in the public domain. (It might be; it depends on how long ago it was written). See related questions and links