• Mama Efe, who acts as an intermediary between Mami Wata- a water goddess and the people of Iyi, suddenly loses her powers and is torn between accepting the...
  • The appearance of her hair ranges from straight, curly to wooly black and combed straight back.[4][5] Most scholarly sources suggest the name "Mami Wata" is a...
  • In the end, Smithsonian Magazine describes Mami Wata — or Mama Wata — as dangerous, beautiful, a snake handler, and a controller of money.
  • Though often perceived as a singular figure, Mami Wata represents a broader spectrum of African water deity traditions across various cultures.
  • Mami Wata, revered in West, Central, and Southern Africa, as well as in the African diaspora in the Americas, is a water spirit or goddess.
  • FAITH LAPIDUS: Mami Wata is pidgin English for "Mother Water." Since the fifteenth century, the water spirit Mami Wata has taken many forms and names.
  • From the outset, it must be emphatically stated that the name Mami Wata is plural , meaning it refers to a pantheon of ancient water deities.
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  • Her very name is in pidgin English, a language developed to lubricate trade. Mami Wata Reborn (image by Gigi Romain) Mami Wata Devotee.
  • The African deity called Mami Wata, Maame Wata, or Mammy Water in some parts of Western and Eastern Africa is a very popular deity.