Who is Anasi?
This trickster figure from African folklore is known for his cunning and wisdom.
What are Anansi stories about?
Morals and ethical values, often teaching lessons through trickster tales.
What was Anasi described as?
A trickster
Who is Alistair Campbell?
New Zealand poet, playwright, and novelist who wrote "Anansi", a play exploring the Middle Passage and slavery.
What is the Middle Passage?
The treacherous sea journey from West Africa to the Americas during the transatlantic slave trade.
Where does Anansi come from?
Africa, specifically the Ashanti/Akan culture.
How are Anansi stories passed down?
Oral storytelling
What does Anansi use to get away?
His wit
What’s Alistair Campbell cultural background?
Māori and European, with his mother being from the Cook Islands.
How many people were taken from Africa to the Americas?
Over 12 million people
What form does Anansi take?
A spider
What event brought Anansi stories to the Caribbean?
The transatlantic slave trade
What does Anansi embody?
The power of wit and creativity over physical might
What is the name of Alistair Campbell’s brother?
Bill
What percentage of enslaved people died during the middle passage?
15 - 20%