African Gods

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Nana Buluku - West African Creator Goddess who was worshipped by various tribes.
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Mawu (African) - She ruled the sky with her twin bother, the sun God Lisa. To her people she symbolized both wisdom and knowledge.
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WEST AFRICAN GOD AND GODDESS (1)
West African Benin Goddess MAWU-LISA. Mawu-Lisa are the creator deities of Dahomey mythology, associated with the moon and sun. In some myths, they are married twins; in others, both deities are aspects of the same androgynous or hermaphroditic deity.