Categories: Legends and People

Mami Wata, an aquatic deity

Mami Wata (or Mamy Wata, Mami Watta or Mama Wata) is an aquatic deity of the African voodoo cult which is widespread in West, Central and South Africa, in the African diaspora, the Caribbean, and parts of North and South America.

She is generally described as an extraordinary woman, and very powerful. She is described as a woman of great beauty, with black, curly or frizzy hair that she combs with a golden comb.

She has black skin, large, shiny eyes, her clothes are the latest fashions and her jewelry is blinding. These signs of wealth are a sign of the dangerous nature of Mami Wata.

Sometimes she is described as a half-woman, half-fish or half-woman, half-snake mermaid. She is widely regarded by many Africans as one of the most powerful deities in the world.

The Dogon creation myth tells the story of « Mami Wata » and traces its existence back over 4000 years. The name « Mami Wata » dates back to the earliest languages ​​of many modern African societies today. The first root of its name would come from the Ethiopian and Egyptian Coptic societies.

In the Ethiopian Coptic language, the word “mama” is used to describe truth and wisdom and the term “uat-ur” means ocean.

The main role of “Mami Water” is to provide spiritual and material healing to its devotees, while protecting their emotional and mental health and growth. She is the protector of the bodies of water.

She would have capsized many slave ships which no longer reached their western destinations, especially during the period of the abolition of the slave trade.

Team Akwaba

Recent Posts

Shaka Zulu, leader of the Zulu kingdom

Shaka Zulu born in 1787 and died in 1828, is a Zulu king. He is…

1 an ago

Lake Turkana national parks

The national parks of Lake TurKana, inscribed on the UNESCO World Heritage List in 1997…

1 an ago

Alexander Miles secures the elevator

Alexander Miles is an African American inventor born May 18, 1838. He invented the electric…

1 an ago

Fried banana is called like that in Africa…

Plantains are a staple food in Africa. In the majority of households in Africa, bananas…

1 an ago

African countries with AFCON wins

The African Cup of Nations is the most important continental football competition in Africa. This…

1 an ago

Top 10 universities in Africa

If you decide to study in Africa, you will not be disappointed. Africa has world…

1 an ago