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This is a list of African spirits as well as deities found within the traditional African religions.It also covers spirits as well as deities found within the African religions—which is mostly derived from traditional African religions.
Pages in category "African goddesses" The following 12 pages are in this category, out of 12 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A. Abuk (mythology)
Toggle African mythology (sub-Saharan) subsection. 1.1 Afro-Asiatic. 1.2 Niger-Congo. 1.3 Nilo-Saharan. 2 Afro-American mythology. Toggle Afro-American mythology ...
Toggle African mythology subsection. 1.1 Bantu mythology. 1.2 Egyptian mythology. 1.3 Yoruba mythology. ... Mama Nina, Her name means "Mother of fire" in quechua, ...
African goddesses (7 C, 12 P) African gods (10 C, 59 P) B. ... Pages in category "African deities" The following 15 pages are in this category, out of 15 total.
Oshun is the divine patroness of the Osun River in Nigeria, which bears her name. The river has its source in Ekiti State in the west of Nigeria and passes through the city of Osogbo , where Osun-Osogbo Sacred Grove , the principal sanctuary of the deity, is located. [ 3 ]
Mbaba Mwana Waresa, goddess of rain in Bantu mythology; Mpulu Bunzi, god of rain in Kongo mythology. Bunzi, goddess of rain in Woyo mythology . Saa ngmin, God of rain in Dagaaba mythology (Upper West Region of Ghana) Fwha, Goddess of rain, fertile regions, and the rainy season in Akan mythology; Amosu, name means 'Giver of Rain' from Akan mythology
The following list of art deities is arranged by continent with names of mythological figures and deities associated with the arts.Art deities are a form of religious iconography incorporated into artistic compositions by many religions as a dedication to their respective gods and goddesses.