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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Mami_WataMami Wata - Wikipedia

    Mami Wata (also Mamba Muntu, Water Mother, La Sirene, Mama Glo, Mama de Agua and Watramama) is a water spirit venerated in West, Central, and Southern Africa and in the Afro-American diaspora. Mami Wata spirits are usually female but are sometimes male.

  2. Apr 1, 2009 · Mami Wata is known for her beauty. But she is as seductive as she is dangerous. Those who pay tribute to her know her as a "capitalist" deity because she can bring good (or bad) fortune in...

  3. Learn about Mami Wata, a water deity celebrated in Africa and the African Atlantic, and her various manifestations and influences. Explore the visual cultures and histories of Mami Wata and other aquatic spirits through artworks and stories.

  4. Learn about Mami Wata, a complex symbol of water, culture, and nature, who inspires various emotions and actions among her followers. Explore African, global, and contemporary artworks that celebrate, challenge, or question her identity and power.

  5. Jul 20, 2018 · Mami Wata is a half-fish half-human female water spirit that is worshipped and feared in many African cultures. She has a long history, a complex role and a mysterious presence in both African and Western societies.

    • Elizabeth Ofosuah Johnson
  6. Mar 5, 2024 · Discover Mami Wata: the African mermaid goddess of fertility, wealth, and sexuality. Explore her mythology, significance, and cultural impact in a concise overview ideal for mythology enthusiasts and cultural explorers.

  7. Mami Wata is a complex transcultural phenomenon of African water divinities and spirits that evolved from various influences, including European, Indian, and Surinamese traditions. Mami Wata is worshipped for physical, spiritual, social, and economic benefits and can be represented as male or female, depending on the culture and context.