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In Akan folklore, which sky god did the trickster spider Anansi negotiate with to buy the ownership of all the world's stories?

Answer

Nyame

In the Akan tale, Anansi approached Nyame, the sky god who held all stories, and struck a bargain to acquire them, after which they became known as his own.

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Anansi the spider trickster negotiated to buy all the world's stories from the sky god Nyame, then told the purchase tale so well it became his own.

Other options people guess

  • Amma
  • Olorun
  • Mawu

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  • trickster
  • west-african
  • anansi
  • folklore

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