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Jamaica Anansi Stories(1924)
Martha Warren Beckwith, with music recorded in the field by Helen Roberts

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76799Jamaica Anansi Stories1924Martha Warren Beckwith, with music recorded in the field by Helen Roberts

Jamaica Anansi Stories

BY
MARTHA WARREN BECKWITH


WITH MUSIC RECORDED
IN THE FIELD
BY
HELEN ROBERTS

NEW YORK
PUBLISHED BY THE AMERICAN FOLK-LORE SOCIETY
G. E. STECHERT & CO., Agents
1924

Copyright 1924
BY THE AMERICAN FOLK-LORE SOCIETY

All rights reserved

Printed in Germany
Buchdruckerei und Verlagsanstalt Bad Wörishofen
1923

MEMOIRS OF

The American Folk-Lore Society.


VOLUME XVII.

1924.

CONTENTS.

PAGE
Contentsv
Prefacexi
Animal Stories.
1.Tying Tiger1
a. The Fish-basket1
b. The Storm2
2.Tiger as Substitute3
a. The King's Two Daughters3
b. The Gub-gub Peas4
3.Tiger as Riding-horse5
4.Tiger's Sheep-skin Suit6
5.Tiger Catching the Sheep-thief8
a. The Escape8
b. The Substitute8
c. In the House-top9
6.Tiger's Breakfast11
7.Eggs and Scorpions11
8.Tiger's Bone-hole12
9.The Christening12
10.Eating Tiger's Guts13
a. The Tell-tale13
b. The Monkeys' Song13
11.Throwing Away Knives14
a. Tiger and Anansi14
b. Sheep and Anansi14
12.Grace before Meat14
a. Monkey and Anansi14
b. Goat and Anansi15
13.Day-time Trouble15
a. Rabbit and Anansi15
b. Rat and Anansi16
c. Goat and Anansi16
14.New Names17
15.Long-shirt18
16.Shut up in the Pot19
17.House in the Air20
a. Tracking Anansi20
b. Rabbit and Children going up to Heaven20
c. Duppy's House in the Air21
d. Carencro's House with a Key21
18.Goat on the Hill-side22
19.Dog and Dog-head22
20.Tacoomah's Corn-piece23
21.Anansi and the Tar-baby23
a. The Escape from Tiger23
b. The Substitute24
c. The Grave25
22.Inside the Cow26
23.Cunnie-More-Than-Father27
24.The Duckano Tree31
25.Food and Cudgel31
a. The Handsome Packey31
b. The Knife and Fork32
26.The Riddle33
27.Anansi and Brother Dead34
a. Brother Dead's Wife34
b. Goat and Plantain35
28.Brother Dead and the Brindle Puppy35
29.The Cowitch and Mr. Foolman36
30.Dry-head and Anansi37
a. Go-long-go37
b. Dry-head38
c. Brother Dead39
31.The Yam-hills39
32.The Law against Back-biting40
a. Duck's Dream40
b. Guinea-chick41
c. Dry-head at the Barber's42
33.Fling-a-mile42
34.But-but and Anansi44
35.Tumble-bug and Anansi45
36.Horse and Anansi46
37.Anansi in Monkey Country47
a. Bunya47
b. ChristenChristen47
38.Curing the Sick48
a. The Fishes48
b. The Six Children48
39.Anansi, White-belly and Fish50
40.Goat's Escape51
a. The Rain51
b. The Dance (1)52
The Dance (2)52
41.Turtle's Escape53
42.Fire and Anansi53
43.Quit-quit and Anansi53
a. Tailors and Fiddlers53
b. Fiddlers54
44.Spider Marries Monkey's Daughter54
45.The Chain of Victims55
46.Why Tumble-bug Rolls in the Dung56
47.Why John-crow has a Bald Head56
a. The Baptism56
b. The Dance57
48.Why Dog is always Looking57
49.Why Rocks at the River are Covered with Moss57
50.Why Ground-dove Complains58
51.Why Hog is always Grunting58
52.Why Toad Croaks58
53.Why Woodpecker Bores Wood59
54.Why Crab is Afraid after Dark59
55.Why Mice are no Bigger59
56.Rat's Wedding60
57.co*ckroach Stories61
a. co*ck's Breakfast61
b. Feigning Sick (1)61
Feigning Sick (2)62
c. The Drum62
58.Hunter, Guinea-hen and Fish63
59.Rabbit Stories64
a. The Tar Baby64
b. Saying Grace64
c. Pretending Dead65
60.The Animal Race65
a. Horse and Turtle65
b. Pigeon and Parrot66
61.The Fasting Trial (fragment)67
62.Man is Stronger67
Old Stories, chiefly of Sorcery.
63.The Pea that Made a Fortune69
64.Settling the Father's Debt69
65.Mr. Lenaman's Corn-field70
66.Simon Tootoos71
67.The Tree-wife74
68.Sammy the Comferee75
69.Grandy Do-an'Do77
70.Jack and Harry79
71.Pea-fowl as Messenger80
a. John Studee80
b. Contavio82
72.The Barking Puppy82
73.The Singing Bird83
a. Fine Waiting Boy83
b. The Golden Cage84
74.Two Sisters85
75.Assonah86
76.The Greedy Child87
a. Crossing the River87
b. The Plantain87
77.Alimoty and Aliminty88
78.The Fish Lover89
a. Timbo Limbo89
b. FishFishFish91
c. Dear Old Juna91
79.Juggin Straw Blue92
80.The Witch and the Grain of Peas93
81.Bosen Corner94
82.The Three Dogs96
a. Boy and Witch Woman96
b. Lucy and Janet99
83.Andrew and His Sisters99
84.The Hunter101
a. The Bull turned Courter101
b. The Cow turned Woman102
85.Man-Snake as Bridegroom103
a. The Rescue (1)103
The Rescue (2)104
b. Snake Swallows the Bride104
86.The Girls who Married the Devil105
a. The Devil-husband105
b. The Snake-husband106
87.Bull as Bridegroom108
a. Nancy108
b. The Play-song109
c. Gracie and Miles110
88.The Two Bulls111
89.Ballinder Bull113
90.Bird Arinto115
91.Tiger Softens his Voice116
92.Hidden Names118
a. Anansi and Mosquito118
b. Anansi plays Baby (1)118
Anansi plays Baby (2)119
Anansi plays Baby (3)119
93.Anansi and Mr. Able120
94.The King's Three Daughters121
95.The Dumb Child121
96.The Dumb Wife123
97.Leap, Timber, Leap124
a. Old Conch124
b. Grass-quit (fragment)126
98.The Boy fools Anansi126
99.The Water-crayfish127
Modern European Stories.
100.Ali Baba and Kissem129
101.Bull-of-all-the-land130
102.The Boiling Pot131
103.The Twelve One-eyed Men133
104.Bird and Hunter134
105.Jack and the Devil Errant135
106.The Magic Hat and the Staff of Life139
107.Uncle Green and Jack141
108.Big Begum and Little Begum143
109.The Fool and the Wise Brother145
110.The Children and the Witch146
111.The Boy and the Mermaid (fragment)117
112.Difficult Tasks (fragment)147
113.The Grateful Beasts148
114.Jack and the Bean-stalk149
115.Jack and the Devil150
116.Jack's Riddle150
117.Jack as Fortune-teller151
118.Robin as Fortune-teller151
119.Jack and the Grateful Dead152
120.The Boy and his Master153
121.The Language of Beasts154
122.The Three Pieces of Advice155
123.Three Brothers and the Life-tree156
124.The Skilful Brothers158
125.The Three Sillies158
126.A Misunderstanding159
127.Big-head, Big-belly and Little-foot (a and b)160
128.The Goat in the Lion's Den160
129.The Donkey, The Cat and the Lion's Head161
130.Clever Molly May162
131.Dancing to Anansi's Fiddle162
132.Anansi Claims the Dinner163
133.Anansi Seeks his Fortune163
134.The Pannier-jar163
135.Anansi kills his Grandmother164
136.White-belly and Anansi164
137.Monkey hunts Anansi165
138.Anansi and the Pig Coming from Market166
Song and Dance.
139.The Fifer169
140.In Come Murray170
141.Tacoomah Makes a Dance170
142.Anansi Makes a Dance171
143.Red Yam173
144.Guzzah Man175
145.Fowl and Pretty Poll176
146.The Cumbolo176
147.John-crow and Fowl at Court177
148.Wooden Ping-ping and co*ck177
149.Animal Talk178
Witticisms179
Riddles183
Index to Riddles219
Abbreviations of Titles223
Notes to the Tales233
Index to Informants291

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