id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt en-wikipedia-org-3618 African literature - Wikipedia .html text/html 3659 439 63 Examples of animal tricksters include Anansi, a spider in the folklore of the Ashanti people of Ghana; Ijàpá, a tortoise in Yoruba folklore of Nigeria; and Sungura, a hare found in central and East African folklore.[7] Other works in written form are abundant, namely in North Africa, the Sahel regions of west Africa and on the Swahili coast. Mazrui and others mention seven conflicts as themes: the clash between Africa's past and present, between tradition and modernity, between indigenous and foreign, between individualism and community, between socialism and capitalism, between development and self-reliance and between Africanity and humanity.[14] Other themes in this period include social problems such as corruption, the economic disparities in newly independent countries, and the rights and roles of women. ./cache/en-wikipedia-org-3618.html ./txt/en-wikipedia-org-3618.txt