In the Ashanti Tribe tale, “How …show more content…
When Anansi lived ‘“In that long ago time, child, there were no stories on Earth for anyone to tell’” (Kaleki 40). Though the people desired to know their beginnings, and the past they shared. Many tried to regain the stories, but all failed in spite. Similarly, when Coyote lived, “...a time when people had no fire” (Erdoes and Ortiz 44). The people here could not find warmth nor could they cook their food. No one would dare try to take fire from its keeper for it was far, far too risky. Stories were wanted because, “The Sky God kept all stories for himself…” as the fire was wanted because, “Fire was kept inside a huge white rock that belonged to Thunder” (Erdoes and Ortiz 44). Both greedy creatures took their desire to have things way too far as they deprived others of necessities. “How Stories Came to Earth” explains to the African people how records and myths were formed, and “Coyote Steals Fire” explains to the Native American people how fire was created for warmth. Simply both tales try to make sense to things the people of the time had no comprehension