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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...
- Akan oral tradition, the
first being was Nyame, who
created Asase Yaa to be his wife.
Asase Yaa
later created the
deity Abo, the
primordial cluster of...
- compositions, "Yen Ara
Asase Ni" has
become a
nationally acclaimed patriotic song that is
performed at
national functions. "Use "Yen Ara
Asase Ni" as National...
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several aspects they represent, or a
lesser one. Male
deities are italicized.
Asase Yaa
Aniwaa Hathor Nefertem Astarte Oshun Erzulie Yang Asha Yang Asha Rati...
- gods,
Osiris and Geb. Ki and
Ninhursag are
Mesopotamian earth goddesses.
Asase Yaa, the
goddess of the
harsh earth,
Truth and
Mother of the Dead. An ancient...
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clearly shows the
dichotomy of
Nyame and
Asase Yaa's relationship,
Nyame representing air and has his 60 order';
Asase Yaa
having her 61
order of the earth...
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Mother Nature, or lord of the animals.
Asase Yaa,
Mother of the Dead and the
goddess of the
harsh earth and
truth Asase Afua, the
goddess of the lush earth...
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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...
- Akom
Ethnic group Akan •
Ashanti Bono
Fanti • Afro-Caribs
Genealogy Spouse Asase Ya
Children Bia • Tano/Tano
Equivalents Roman Jupiter Bakongo Nzambi Mpungu...
- 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...