- In
Nguni mythology, the tokoloshe,
tikoloshe, tikolosh, tonkolosh, tonkolosi, tokolotshe, thokolosi, or hili is a dwarf-like
water spirit. It is a mischievous...
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Qamata Hlakanyana Amagqirha Tikoloshe Hlakanyana Inkosazana Mbaba Mwana Waresa Unkulunkulu Umvelinqangi Uncama Tikoloshe Wane the
warning god
Alusi List...
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found in
Kerala folklore. In
South African mythology, the
tokoloshe (or
tikoloshe or tikoloshi) is a dwarf-like
creatures similar to a goblin.
Goblins have...
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Ashanti vampire Obia, West
African monster Ogbanje, Igbo evil
spirit Tikoloshe,
spirit from Zulu
cultures Zar,
Ethiopian demon China Hungry ghost Mogwai...
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known in the
vernacular as a "Duppy Bat".
Dybbuk Madam Koi Koi Mami Wata
Tikoloshe Jamaican Folklore |
Duppy Archived 2007-10-18 at the
Wayback Machine Dent...
- Origin:
Madam Koi-Koi is
loosely based on the
urban legend.
Duppy Mami Wata
Tikoloshe Aromolaran,
Michael (2023-11-09). ""Madam Koi-Koi" Review: A
Ghost Story...
- Look up hili in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Hili may be:
Tikoloshe,
Tokoloshe or Hili — a dwarf-like
water Sprite (creature) or zombie, in Zulu mythology...
- she also
produces a
bright light. Ball
lightning Energy being Tupilaq Tikoloshe Given as "Anchimalhuen" Gotschlich,
Bernardo (December 1913). "Llanquihue...
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Asanbosam Aziza Bultungin Eloko Jengu Kishi Mami Wata
Obayifo Rompo Simbi Tikoloshe Yumboes Americas Alux
Anchimayen Caipora Canotila Chaneque Christmas elf...
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Asanbosam Aziza Bultungin Eloko Jengu Kishi Mami Wata
Obayifo Rompo Simbi Tikoloshe Yumboes Americas Alux
Anchimayen Caipora Canotila Chaneque Christmas elf...