- A
jengu (pl. miengu) is a
water spirit in the
traditional beliefs of the
Sawabantu groups of Cameroon, like the Duala, Bakweri, Malimba, Subu, Bakoko...
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humanoid creatures from
cultures worldwide.
Ranging from the
enchanting jengu of
Africa to the
shapeshifting werehyena, the list
traverses mermaids, goblins...
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Mweri Mwindo Nkuba Ntumba Nyamurairi Ongo Yana
Zombi Waaq
Arebati Khonvoum Jengu Roog Koox Kopé
Tiatie Cac Kokh Kox
Takhar Musikavanhu Nyadenga Nyami Nyami...
- in Douala, Cameroon. The
highlight of the
festival is a
ceremony of the
jengu. The
ceremony is held at a
beach on
Wouri Bay,
during which a
devotee enters...
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people of
Nigeria are
often described as mermaid-like
spirit of water. A
jengu (plural miengu) is a
water spirit in the
traditional beliefs of the Sawa...
- born in Haiti,
bears two
simbi serpents as
supporters on her coat of arms.
Jengu Kianda Nkisi Brown, Ras
Michael (2012). African-Atlantic
Cultures and the...
- Mark Revell.
Martin Cra**** (Guitar, mandolin, darbuka, bendir, luthar,
jengu, Shaker)
Graham Wiggins (Didgeridoo, melodica)
Sagar N'Gom (Djembe, mbala...
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people Merfolk Mermaid Merman Africa Abatwa Asanbosam Aziza Bultungin Eloko Jengu Kishi Mami Wata
Obayifo Rompo Simbi Tikoloshe Yumboes Americas Alux Anchimayen...
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Mother Goddesses. They are a
common feature of
polytheistic religions.
Jengu,
water spirits that
bring good
fortune and cure
disease Waaq/Waaqa, sky...
- (Slavic) –
Vampirised premature baby
Jenglot (Java) –
Vampiric little people Jengu (Sawa) –
Water spirit Jentil (Basque) – Megalith-building
giant Jenu (Mi'kmaq)...