West African Folk-Tales

By (author): "Cecilia Sinclair, William Henry Barker"
Publish Date: January 1st 1972
West African Folk-Tales
ISBN1409913406
ISBN139781409913405
AsinWest African Folk-Tales
Original titleWest African Folk Tales
IN the olden days all the stories which men told were stories of Nyankupon, the chief of the gods. Spider, who was very conceited, wanted the stories to be told about him. Accordingly, one day he went to Nyankupon and asked that, in future, all tales told by men might be Anansi stories, instead of Nyankupon stories. Nyankupon agreed, on one condition. He told Spider (or Anansi) that he must bring him three things: the first was a jar full of live bees, the second was a boa-constrictor, and the third a tiger. Spider gave his promise.