Asase Ya/Afua (or Asase Yaa, Asaase Yaa, Asaase Afua, Asaase Efua) is the Akan goddess of fertility, love, procreation, peace, truth and the dry and lush...
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belief, the souls of the dead come here to bid farewell to the goddess Asase Ya. Because of this, it is considered permissible to fish in the lake only...
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Asante revere the Tano river and Ta Kora. Goats were said to be taken from Asase Ya, and as a nod to Akua Abirekyi, a goat who was the old messenger of Nyame...
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was given praise but not worshipped directly. They poured libation to Asase Ya, the goddess of the earth. But nowadays they are only observed by the Maroons...
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legendary creatures may also be included in this list. Abu-Mehsu Amokye Anansi Asase Ya Bosomtwe Intikuma Katarwiri Kwase Benefo Kweku Tsin Nyame Owuo Tano Jok...
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following is a list of fertility deities. Ala, Igbo goddess of fertility Asase Ya, Ashanti earth goddess of fertility Deng, Dinka sky god of rain and fertility...
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Ethnic group Akan • Ashanti Bono Fanti • Afro-Caribs Genealogy Spouse Asase Ya Children Bia • Tano/Tano Equivalents Roman Jupiter Bakongo Nzambi Mpungu...
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Symbols Moon, Earth Ethnic group Bakongo Consort Nzambi Mpungu Equivalents Roman Juno • Luna Egyptian Amunet • Isis Nubian Amesemi Igbo Ala Akan Asase Ya...
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Mbuyuwamwambwa, a daughter of Mwambwa. He was a stepson of the goddess Asase Ya. He was chosen as the first male ruler of the Lozi and extended his realm...
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religion. Other Akan deities are reported to have been recognized like Asase Yaa and Epo. The Akan based word "Kumfu" was used for the total spiritual...
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Relationship between Persian Script and Persian Language, 1995 Divane Hafez: Bar Asase Noskhehaye Khattie Sadeye Nohom, title means: The Divan of Hafez: Based...
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Some folkloric traditions portray Anansi as the son of the Earth Mother Asase Yaa. In others, Anansi is sometimes also considered an Abosom (lesser deity)...
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