Anansi
📍 Kumasi, Ghana
Deity
~1500 AD

Anansi, the spider, is a famous trickster in West African mythology, known for using cleverness to outwit humans, animals, and gods. Initially seen as the creator of the world, he often acted as a messenger between humans and the sky god Nyame. However, most stories portray him as a mischievous figure who benefits himself by deceiving others.
In one tale, Anansi tricks a village into giving him corn, then exchanges it for a chicken, sheep, and finally 100 young men, claiming the items are sacred or the son of God. Many of Anansi’s stories were brought to the Americas, where he became known as Aunt Nancy or Miss Nancy in African American folklore.