by The Lost Tribe | Jul 19, 2019 | Anansi, Our Costumes
Agẹmọ (Chameleon) Agẹmọ tricks the trickster, turning the tables on Anansi and proving hard work pays off as much as deceit. Why Anansi Hides in Corners (A West African Tale) Read the Full Story Designed by: Kriston Millano Photography by: Laura Ferreira Make-up by:...
by The Lost Tribe | Jul 19, 2019 | Anansi, Our Costumes
Njagi (Zebra) How Njagi got its stripes shows us that in doing harm to others we often hurt ourselves. How the Zebra got its stripes Read the Full Story Designed by: Valmiki Maharaj and Naasir Mohammed Photography by: Laura Ferreira Make-up by: Narvely Labastide,...
by The Lost Tribe | Jul 19, 2019 | Anansi, Our Costumes
Mmoboro (Wasp) Anansi captures Mmoboro in order to get his hands on the Sky God’s stories. How Anansi obtained the Sky God’s Stories Read the Full Story Designed by: JP Richardson Photography by: Laura Ferreira Make-up by: Narvely Labastide, Melissa Deane &...
by The Lost Tribe | Jul 19, 2019 | Anansi, Our Costumes
Eniyan (Humanity) Humanity has preserved and passed on the teachings of Anansi through oral tradition, from generation to generation. Kwaku Anansi and the Pot of Wisdom Read the Full Story Designed by: Peter Elias & Jeneile McCarthy Marketed by: OYE Promotions...
by The Lost Tribe | Jul 19, 2019 | Anansi, Our Costumes
Àgùnfọn (Giraffe) The story of how Àgùnfọn got its long neck teaches us that difficult experiences sometimes change us for the better. How Giraffe’s got long necks Read the Full Story Designed by: Atiba Borde Photography by: Laura Ferreira Make-up by:...
by The Lost Tribe | Jul 19, 2019 | Anansi, Our Costumes
Anansi (Spider) The ultimate trickster, known for his playfully mischievous ways but his mischief always serves the purpose of forcing us to look closely at our own reflection. Kwaku Anansi and the Pot of Wisdom Read the Full Story Designed by: RisAnne Martin...