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RAINBOW SERPENT •

The Rainbow Serpent is a common deity often seen as the creator God, known by the many different Aboriginal peoples. It is a common motif in the art and religion of many Aboriginal Australian peoples. Much like the archetypal mother goddess, the Rainbow Serpent creates land and diversity for the Aboriginal people, but when disturbed can bring great chaos.
The serpent is viewed as a giver of life through its association with water, but can be a destructive force if angry. The Rainbow Serpent is one of the most common and well-known Aboriginal stories and is of great importance to Aboriginal.
Not all of the myths in this family describe the ancestral being as a snake. Of those that do, not all of them draw a connection with a rainbow. However, a link with water or rain is typical.When the rainbow is seen in the sky, it is said to be the Rainbow Serpent moving from one waterhole to another, and this divine concept explained why some waterholes never dried.

#Aboriginal #Australia
SHANGO •

Shango also known as Changó or Xangô is an Orisha (or spirit) in Yoruba religion. Genealogically speaking, Shango is a royal ancestor of the Yoruba as he was the third Alaafin of the Oyo Kingdom prior to his posthumous deification. Shango has numerous manifestations, including Airá, Agodo, Afonja, Lubé, and Obomin.He is known for his powerful double axe (Oṣè). He is considered to be one of the most powerful rulers that Yorubaland has ever produced
Sango was the fourth Alafin of Oyo, following Oranmiyan and Ajaka.He brought prosperity to the Oyo Empire. Unlike his peaceful brother Ajaka, he was a powerful and violent ruler. He reigned for seven years which were marked by his continuous campaigns and many battles. His reign ended due to his inadvertent destruction of his palace by lightning. He had three wives, namely Queen Oshun, Queen Oba, and Queen Oya.

#Africa #Nigeria #Yoruba
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Weeping Woman by Nikolaus Geiger

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MAPUCHE MYTHOLOGY •

The Mapuche is a group of native indigenous inhabitants of south-central Chile and southwestern Argentina, including parts of Patagonia. The collective term refers to a wide-ranging ethnicity composed of various groups who share a common social, religious, and economic structure, as well as a common linguistic heritage as Mapudungun speakers. Their homelands once extended from Aconcagua Valley to the Chiloé Archipelago and later spread eastward to Puelmapu, a land comprising part of the Argentine pampa and Patagonia

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The main groups of deities and/or spirits in Mapuche mythology are the Pillan and Wangulen (ancestral spirits), the Ngen (spirits in nature), and the wekufe (evil spirits). Sun and moon worship among the Mapuche have parallels among the Central Andean peoples and the Inca religion.

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SANG JE •

Sang-Je is the Korean Heavenly Emperor. Also known as Hanuelnim, Hwanin, and Cheonwang, Sang-Je is a sky god who is often depicted as a wise old sage with a long beard. As ruler of heaven, Sang-Je oversees the lives of gods and humans and sometimes elects humans to become new gods. He is often compared to the Chinese Jade Emperor, who has a similar role, as well as other sky gods, such as Odin, Yahweh, or Allah.

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A photography of a Korean Shaman, taken in 1914.

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