• The Tumbuka are an ethnic group living in Malawi, Zambia, and Tanzania. In Tumbuka mythology, Chiuta (meaning "Great Bow") is the Supreme Creator and is...
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    The Tumbuka (or, Kamanga, Batumbuka and Matumbuka) is a Bantu ethnic group found in Malawi, Zambia and Tanzania. Tumbuka is classified as a part of the...
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  • prefix in front of Tumbuka means "in the manner of", and is understood in this case to mean "the language of the Tumbuka people". Tumbuka belongs to the same...
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  • Lotuko mythology Maasai mythology Somali mythology Berber mythology Egyptian mythology Lozi mythology Malagasy mythology San mythology Tumbuka mythology Zulu...
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  • their Bantu language Tumbuka mythology, their mythology This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Tumbuka. If an internal link...
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    Trickster (section Mythology)
    Tibetan folklore: Akhu Tönpa, Thai folklore: Sri Thanonchai Tumbuka mythology: Kalulu Ute mythology: Cin-an-ev Vietnamese folklore: Trạng Quỳnh, Bang Bạnh...
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    Niger, Chad, Burkina Faso) Bantu mythology (Central, Southeast, Southern Africa) Lozi mythology (Zambia) Tumbuka mythology (Malawi) Zulu traditional religion...
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    Tanzania) Southern Africa Khoisan religion Lozi mythology (Zambia) Tumbuka mythology (Malawi) Zulu mythology (South Africa) Sub-Saharan traditional divination...
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    Religion (section Mythology)
    Masai mythology, Malagasy mythology, San religion, Lozi mythology, Tumbuka mythology, and Zulu mythology. Bantu mythology is found throughout central...
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    led 400 other Rabbit gods known as the Centzon Totochtin; Kalulu, Tumbuka mythology (Central African) Trickster god; and Nanabozho (Great Rabbit,) Ojibway...
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  • Nubia Lotuko Lozi Lugbara Luhya Maasai Mbuti Odinala (Igbo) San Serer Tumbuka Vodun Waaqeffanna (Oromo) Yoruba Doctrines Divination African divination...
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  • Mbuti (Bambuti) mythology is the mythology of the African Mbuti (also known as Bambuti) Pygmies of Congo. The most important god of the Bambuti pantheon...
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  • beneficent supernatural race in West African (specifically, Dahomey) mythology. Living in the forest, they provide good magic for hunters. They are also...
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  • warning god Alusi List of Egyptian deities Loa Nkisi Orisha West African Mythology Winti Zangbeto Africa portal Traditional African religion portal Religion...
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  • rediscovery are the subject of the ancient Dausi epic in a version of Mande mythology, more specifically Soninke legends and folklore set during the Soninke's...
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  • versions also explain the creation of the world as it is today. Lugbara mythology has two hero ancestors, Jaki and Dribidu. Whilst both of their stories...
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    mythology Maasai mythology Malagasy mythology Mbuti mythology Serer religion Serer creation myth Traditional African religions Tumbuka mythology Waaqeffanna...
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  • like a scorpion. We believe these mythologies may connect us with others in the east. In our religion the mythology of Ayueldit recounts he was looking...
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    ISBN 978-0-313-27918-8. Sykes, Egerton; Kendall, Alan (2001). Who's who in non-classical mythology. Routledge. ISBN 978-0-415-26040-4. Forde, Cyril Daryll (1954), African...
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    Wikimedia Commons has media related to Yoruba religion. Yoruban cosmology and mythology Ifa Books/The 16 Mayis and Omoluos Traditional Yorùbá site dedicated to...
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    Efik mythology consists of a collection of myths narrated, sung or written down by the Efik people and passed down from generation to generation. Sources...
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    indigenous African religions at Harvard University, described the Bantu mythology to be part of the many traditional African traditions, which are complex...
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  • (retrieved March 18, 2020) [4] Harold Scheub, A Dictionary of African Mythology, The Mythmaker as Storyteller Oxford University Press, Oxford, 2000, ISBN 0-19-512456-1...
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  • San religion (redirect from San mythology)
    The San religion is the traditional religion and mythology of the San people. It is poorly attested due to their interactions with Christianity. ǀXam...
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  • Traditional African religions Usiququmadevu Bartlett, Sarah (2009). The Mythology Bible: The Definitive Guide to Legendary Tales. Sterling Publishing. p...
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  • they also heal the living, physically and spiritually. God in Bantu mythology List of solar deities Traditional African religion portal Kenya portal...
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  • of African Mythology, Oxford University Press, 2000 Harold Scheub, 'Nyambe Moves Away from Aggressive Men'. A Dictionary of African Mythology, Oxford University...
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    Nubia Lotuko Lozi Lugbara Luhya Maasai Mbuti Odinala (Igbo) San Serer Tumbuka Vodun Waaqeffanna (Oromo) Yoruba Doctrines Divination African divination...
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    goddess of the moon, is married to Enkai (Ngai), god of the sun in Maasai mythology. The two fought one day, and Olapa, being a short tempered woman, inflicted...
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  • white suggests that this is a late myth, affected, like so much African mythology, by the presence of the white race in colonial Africa." Thus Bushongo...
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