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    [Colombia] : Biblioteca Nacional de Colombia
    ISBN: 9789587534672 , 9587534670
    Language: Spanish
    Pages: 31 pages , color illustrations , 27 cm
    Edition: Primera edición
    Series Statement: Leer es mi cuento 47
    Series Statement: Leer es mi cuento
    Keywords: Anansi Juvenile fiction ; Anansi - (Legendary character) ; Folklore Juvenile fiction ; Tales Juvenile fiction ; Spiders Folklore ; Juvenile fiction ; Black people Juvenile fiction Folklore ; Mythology, African Juvenile fiction ; Oral tradition ; Folklore - Colombie - San Andrés y Providencia - Romans, nouvelles, etc. pour la jeunesse ; Contes - Colombie - San Andrés y Providencia - Romans, nouvelles, etc. pour la jeunesse ; Araignées - Folklore - Romans, nouvelles, etc. pour la jeunesse ; Mythologie africaine - Colombie - San Andrés y Providencia - Romans, nouvelles, etc. pour la jeunesse ; Tradition orale - Colombie - San Andrés y Providencia ; Black people - Folklore ; Folklore ; Mythology, African ; Oral tradition ; Spiders ; Tales ; short stories ; picture books ; Fiction ; Juvenile works ; Picture books ; Short stories ; Short stories ; Picture books ; Nouvelles ; Livres d'images ; Colombia - San Andrés y Providencia
    Abstract: "In the Caribbean Sea, in the midst of dazzling beauty and a sea of seven colors, is the archipelago of San Andrés, Providencia and Santa Catalina. With a mixed culture of oral traditions and history, the Raizal people fight to preserve their traditions, their independence, their autonomy and their identity. The stories of Aunty Anancy, coming from the African oral tradition, managed to acclimatize in this region of the Colombian Caribbean, and reveal the humor, craftiness, and deep sense of justice, essential in the life of this people."--Translated from back cover
    Description / Table of Contents: Wan taim bway! (¡Érase una vez!) -- Cómo Anancy les enseñó a los hombres a tejer -- El caballo de Anancy.
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