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Momoke, fair maidens, said to be water spirits with skin as pale as milk. These 'white ones' approach those on land during the night, emerging from deep pools of water to collect food or to seduce men before returning to the water depths. It is said that the Momoke come from an underwater nation,
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Diwata na Magbabaya: simply referred as Magbabaya; the good Bukidnon supreme deity and supreme planner who looks like a man; created the earth and the first eight elements, namely bronze, gold, coins, rock, clouds, rain, iron, and water; using the elements, he also created the sea, sky, moon, and
451:, originally the orisha of the Ogun River (largest river in Yoruba land) but became the orisha over the sea waves by way of the Trans-Atlantic Slave Trade. Originally was the metaphysical mother of all the Orishas. In some traditional-myths she is the co-creator of humans with Obatala. 1092:: the Tagalog supreme god and creator deity, also known as Bathala Maykapal, Lumilikha, and Abba; an enormous being with control over thunder, lightning, flood, fire, thunder, and earthquakes; presides over lesser deities and uses spirits to intercede between divinities and mortals 1248:
Segoyong: the Teduray guardians of the classes of natural phenomena; punishes humans to do not show respect and steal their wards; many of them specialize in a class, which can be water, trees, grasses, caves behind waterfalls, land caves, snakes, fire, nunuk trees, deers, and
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Kapapu-an: the Karay-a pantheon of ancestral spirits from whom the supernatural powers of shamans originated from; their aid enables specific types of shamans to gush water from rocks, leap far distances, create oil shields, become invisible, or pass through solid
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Dadanhayan ha Sugay: the evil Bukidnon lord from whom permission is asked; depicted as the evil deity with a human body and ten heads that continuously drools sticky saliva, which is the source of all waters; one of the three deities living in the realm called
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Hussin, H., Santamaria, M. C. M. (2008). Dancing with the ghosts of the sea: Experiencing the Pagkanduli ritual of the Sama Dilaut (Bajau Laut) in Sikulan, Tawi-Tawi, Southern Philippines. JATI: Jurnal Jabatan Pengajian Asia Tenggara Fakulti Sastera Dan Sains
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that flows through Southern England, while his ancient worship is obscure, he has become a popular symbol of the river in modern times, it being the subject of the song "Old Father Thames" and the model of several statues and reliefs scattered around
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Souza, G. B., Turley, J. S. (2016). The Boxer Codex: Transcription and Translation of an Illustrated Late Sixteenth-century Spanish Manuscript Concerning the Geography, Ethnography and History of the Pacific, South-East Asia and East Asia.
2686:, a goddess associated with the winter, death and rebirth. Death and the afterlife itself are tightly connected to the bodies of water, while the effigy of Morana is thrown into a river at the end of winter so it can carry her away. 65:. Water deities are common in mythology and were usually more important among civilizations in which the sea or ocean, or a great river was more important. Another important focus of worship of water deities has been springs or 1235:
Eels of Mount Apo: two giant Bagobo eels, where one went east and arrived at sea, begetting all the eels of the world; the other went west, and remained on land until it died and became the western foothills of Mount
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Quadruple Deities: the four childless naked Tau-buid Mangyan deities, composed of two gods who come from the sun and two goddesses who come from the upper part of the river; summoned using the paragayan or diolang
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Tunung: the Maguindanao spirits who live in the sky, water, mountain, or trees; listens to prayers and can converse with humans by borrowing the voice of a medium; protects humans from sickness and crops from
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who ruled the whole Bồ Sào region, ruled the Red River, gathered people scattered because of floods to re-explore the hamlets, and kept quiet villages throughout the delta form Ngã ba Hạc to the sea estuary.
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Maka-andog: an epic Waray giant-hero who was friends with the sea spirits and controlled wildlife and fish; first inhabitant and ruler of Samar who lived for five centuries; later immortalized as a deity of
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Great Serpent of Pasig: a giant Tagalog serpent who created the Pasig river after merchants wished to the deity; in exchange for the Pasig's creation, the souls of the merchants would be owned by the serpent
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Cudera, R. B., Razon, B. C., Millondaga, K. J. I. (2020). Cultural and ecological significance of Odonata (Insecta) to the T'boli of Lake Sebu, Mindanao, Philippines. Biodiversitas Journal of Biological
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Cudera, R. B., Razon, B. C., Millondaga, K. J. I. (2020). Cultural and ecological significance of Odonata (Insecta) to the T'boli of Lake Sebu, Mindanao, Philippines. Biodiversitas Journal of Biological
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NewCAPP (2014). The ties that bind: The Buhid Mangyan People of Mindoro, their Sacred Lands and Medicine Mountain. Department of Environment and Natural Resources, Global Environment Facility, and UNDP.
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Cruz-Lucero, R., Pototanon, R. M. (2018). Capiznon. With contributions by E. Arsenio Manuel. In Our Islands, Our People: The Histories and Cultures of the Filipino Nation, edited by Cruz-Lucero, R.
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Pardo, F. (1686–1688). Carte sobre la idolatria de los naturales de la provincia de Zambales, y de los del pueblo de Santo Tomas y otros cicunvecinos . Sevilla, Spain: Archivo de la Indias.
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Pamulak Manobo: the Bagobo supreme deity and creator of the world, including the land, sea, and the first humans; throws water from the sky, causing rain, while his spit are the showers
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Bakunawa: the Bisaya serpent deity who can coil around the world; sought to swallow the seven "Queen" moons, successfully eating the six, where the last is guarded by bamboos
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Gods of the Pistay Dayat: Pangasinense gods who are pacified through the Pistay Dayat ritual, where offerings are given to the spirits of the waters who pacify the gods
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Williams, M. S. (1997). Philippine Sociological Review Vol. 45, No. 1/4: Causality, Power, and Cultural Traits of the Maguindanao. Philippine Sociological Society.
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Global ICCA Database: Igmale'ng'en sacred forests of Portulin, Mindanao, Philippines. Indigenous Peoples' and Community Conserved Areas and Territories Consortium.
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Ocean Deity: the Ilocano goddess of the ocean whose waters slammed the ediface of salt being built by Ang-ngalo and Asin, causing the sea's water to become salty
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In Hindu culture, each water body is worshipped as a form of God. Hence, the rivers are worshipped as goddesses and the ocean is worshipped as a god.
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Python of Pusod Hu Dagat: the gigantic Bukidnon python living at the center of the sea; caused a massive flood when it coiled its body at sea
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Umboh Tuhan: also called Umboh Dilaut, the Sama-Bajau god of the sea and one of the two supreme deities; married to Dayang Dayang Mangilai
536:, red-haired dragon with the head of a man and water god who, together with his associate Xiang Yao, is responsible for the great floods. 4164: 3956: 2720:
and utopce, spirits of people who were killed by Topielec (or who died drowning) and who now stay in the body of water where they died.
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San Agustín, G. (1998). Conquistas de las Islas Filipinas, 1565–1615 (Spanish Edition): Bilingual ed edition. San Agustin Museum.
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Hart D. V., Hart H. C. (1966). Maka-andog: A Reconstructed Myth from Eastern Samar, Philippines. The Journal of American Folklore
2572:, Olympian god of the sea and king of the sea gods; also god of flood, drought, earthquakes, and horses. His Roman equivalent is 1056: 454: 2376:, a giant crab who allied itself with the Hydra against Heracles. When it died, Hera placed it in the sky as the constellation 1184:
Launsina: the Capiznon goddess of the sun, moon, stars, and seas, and the most beloved because people seek forgiveness from her
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Bulan-hari: one of the Tagalog deities sent by Bathala to aid the people of Pinak; can command rain to fall; married to Bitu-in
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Yemoo, original wife of Obatala and orisha over waters and maternity. Said to be the original form of most female water orishas
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Piccio, B. (2016). The Legend of the Miraculous Lady in White Lurking in Eastern Samar's Hamorawan Spring. Choose Philippines.
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Stacey, N. (2007). Boats to Burn: Bajo fishing activity in the Australian fishing zone. Canberra, Australia: ANU E Press.
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Lakapati: the Tagalog hermaphrodite deity and protector of sown fields, sufficient field waters, and abundant fish catch
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Magos, Alicia P. 1978. "The Ma-aram in a Kiniray-a Society." Master's thesis, University of the Philippines, Diliman.
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Bulalakaw: the Talaandig deity who safeguards the creatures in the rivers; the lalayon ritual is offered to the deity
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Loarca, Miguel de. (1582) 1903. Relation of the Filipinas Islands. In Blair and Robertson, The Philippine Islands 5.
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Loarca, Miguel de. (1582) 1903. Relation of the Filipinas Islands. In Blair and Robertson, The Philippine Islands 5.
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though some have said that this watery kingdom is also 'Avaiki'; paradise, heaven and the source of all of creation.
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Fox, R. B. (1982). Religion and Society Among the Tagbanuas of Palawan Island, Philippines. Manila: National Museum
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Fox, R. B. (1982). Religion and Society Among the Tagbanuas of Palawan Island, Philippines. Manila: National Museum
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Hamorawan Lady: the Waray deity of the Hamorawan spring in Borongan, who blesses the waters with healing properties
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Eugenio, D. L. (2013). Philippine Folk Literature: The Legends. Quezon City: University of the Philippines Press
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Magindang: the Bicolano god of fishing who leads fishermen in getting a good fish catch through sounds and signs
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Wood, G. L. (1957). Philippine Sociological Review Vol. 5, No. 2: The Tiruray. Philippine Sociological Society.
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Unabia, C. C. (1986). THe Bukidnon Batbatonon and Pamuhay: A Socio-Literary Study. Quezon City : UP Press.
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Unabia, C. C. (1986). THe Bukidnon Batbatonon and Pamuhay: A Socio-Literary Study. Quezon City : UP Press.
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Unabia, C. C. (1986). THe Bukidnon Batbatonon and Pamuhay: A Socio-Literary Study. Quezon City : UP Press.
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Tonong: divine Maranao spirits who often aid heroes; often lives in nonok trees, seas, lakes, and the sky realm
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stars; also known as the pure god who wills all things; one of three deities living in the realm called Banting
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Talaguit, C. J. N. (2019). Folk-Islam in Maranao Society. History Department, De La Salle University – Manila.
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Neguno: the Cuyonon and Agutaynen god of the sea that cursed a selfish man by turning him into the first shark
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Esteban, R. C., Casanova, A. R., Esteban, I. C. (2011). Folktales of Southern Philippines. Anvil Publishing.
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Esteban, R. C., Casanova, A. R., Esteban, I. C. (2011). Folktales of Southern Philippines. Anvil Publishing.
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Bairthy, goddess of water, was depicted with a small pitcher on her head, holding a long spear-like sceptre.
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Demetrio, F. R., Cordero-Fernando, G., & Zialcita, F. N. (1991). The Soul Book. Quezon City: GCF Books.
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Demetrio, F. R., Cordero-Fernando, G., & Zialcita, F. N. (1991). The Soul Book. Quezon City: GCF Books.
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CCP Encyclopedia of Philippine Art: Peoples of the Philippines (1994). Cultural Center of the Philippines.
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Andico, F. L. The Lowland Cultural Community of Pangasinan. National Commission for Culture and the Arts.
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Maguayan: the Bisaya god who rules over the waters as his kingdom; father of Lidagat; brother of Kaptan
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Amanikable: the Tagalog god of the sea who was spurned by the first mortal woman; also a god of hunters
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Kikuchi, Y. (1984). Mindoro Highlanders: The Life of the Swidden Agriculturists. New Day Publishers.
2180: 1364:, the head goddess of all rivers, lakes and seas. She governs water and all things related to water. 4321: 4194: 4055: 4023: 4013: 3264:
Yabes, L. Y. (1958). Folklore Studies Vol. 17: The Adam and Eve of the Ilocanos. Nanzan University.
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Bulan: the Bicolano moon god whose arm became the earth, and whose tears became the rivers and seas
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Anitun Tauo: the Sambal goddess of win and rain who was reduced in rank by Malayari for her conceit
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is the only river to have a male personification, whose name means "son of Brahma", the creator.
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Vanoverbergh, M. (1941). The Isneg Farmer. Catholic Anthropologist Conference. Vol. III, No. 4.
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Apûng Malyari: the Kapampangan moon god who lives in Mt. Pinatubo and ruler of the eight rivers
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and Isarraitaitsoq, goddesses of the sea's depths and its creatures among the Netsilik Inuit.
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Diwata Kat Libatan: a deity who lives in the eastern region called Babatan; controls the rain
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Arcilla, A. M. (1923). The Origin of Earth and of Man. Ethnography of the Bikol People, vii.
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Edited by Alejandro, R. G., Yuson, A. A. (2000). Pasig: River of Life. Unilever Philippines.
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Diwata Kat Sidpan: a deity who lives in the western region called Sidpan; controls the rains
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divinity in Khmer Buddhism that is the patron guardian of sailors, travelers, and hunters.
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Polo: the benevolent Tagbanwa god of the sea whose help is invoked during times of illness
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Magauayan: the Bisaya sea deity who fought against Kaptan for eons until Manaul intervened
301:, god of the Nile river, is depicted as a crocodile or a man with the head of a crocodile. 8: 4550: 4354: 4169: 2573: 2508: 2435: 2328: 2186: 153: 97: 88:) have been regarded as godly deities throughout the world (as are other animals such as 3643:
Filipino Heritage: The metal age in the Philippines (1977). Manila: Lahing Pilipino Pub.
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Filipino Heritage: The metal age in the Philippines (1977). Manila: Lahing Pilipino Pub.
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Funza, goddess of waters, twin phenomenon and malformations in children. Wife of Mbumba.
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Benedict, L. W. (1913). Bagobo Myths. Journal of American Folklore, pp. 26 (99): 13–63.
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Kanajuk, the scorpionfish god and husband of the goddesses Nuliajuk and Isarraitaitsoq.
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Anitun Tabu: the Tagalog goddess of wind and rain and daughter of Idianale and Dumangan
950:, a tributary of Krishna, is worshipped as a goddess. The river is also known as Pampa. 871: 58: 3733:
Jocano, F. L. (1969). Philippine Mythology. Quezon City: Capitol Publishing House Inc.
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Jocano, F. L. (1969). Philippine Mythology. Quezon City: Capitol Publishing House Inc.
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Jocano, F. L. (1969). Philippine Mythology. Quezon City: Capitol Publishing House Inc.
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Jocano, F. L. (1969). Philippine Mythology. Quezon City: Capitol Publishing House Inc.
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Jocano, F. L. (1969). Philippine Mythology. Quezon City: Capitol Publishing House Inc.
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Jocano, F. L. (1969). Philippine Mythology. Quezon City: Capitol Publishing House Inc.
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Jocano, F. L. (1969). Philippine Mythology. Quezon City: Capitol Publishing House Inc.
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Jocano, F. L. (1969). Philippine Mythology. Quezon City: Capitol Publishing House Inc.
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Jocano, F. L. (1969). Philippine Mythology. Quezon City: Capitol Publishing House Inc.
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Jocano, F. L. (1969). Philippine Mythology. Quezon City: Capitol Publishing House Inc.
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Jocano, F. L. (1969). Philippine Mythology. Quezon City: Capitol Publishing House Inc.
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sea nymph and daughter of Nereus, associated with the power and might of ocean waves.
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Onos: the Bicolano deity who freed the great flood that changed the land's features
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2726:, a snake or dragon, often dangerous and living in or controlling a body of water. 2237: 862:, King of the Gods, God of weather, and bringer of rain, thunderstorms and clouds. 785:, a king who wished to become a dragon before his death to protect Korea from the 579:, sea deity worshiped in Hong Kong and Macau with the ability to forecast weather. 4414: 4249: 4199: 3971: 2983: 2798: 2490: 2429: 1972: 1853: 1814: 1793:) from drowning and carried him to land. This led to the creation of New Zealand. 1324:'s father-in-law, grandfather of Lạc Long Quân, he was a Long Vương who lived in 1287: 833: 688: 423: 262: 4030: 3884: 3128:
Médecine traditionnelle, religion et divination ches les Seereer Siin du Sénégal
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Sumangâ: the Sama-Bajau spirit of sea vessels; the guardian who deflects attacks
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Bulalakaw: the Bukidnon guardian of the water and all the creatures living in it
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Haik: the Tagalog god of the sea who protects travelers from tempests and storms
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Hill, P. (1934). Philippine Short Stories. Manila: Oriental Commercial Company.
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African Religion defined: A Systematic Study of Ancestor Worship among the Akan
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African Religion defined: A Systematic Study of Ancestor Worship among the Akan
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Cole, M. C. (1916). Philippine Folk Tales. Chicago: A. C. McClurg and Company.
4612: 4545: 4496: 4439: 4374: 4104: 3187: 3049: 2997: 2861:, Mother goddess of fresh water and fertility. Female counterpart of the god 2723: 2664: 2322: 2089: 2076: 1608: 1325: 776: 383: 358: 160: 101: 62: 2889:, a lunar deity and god of weather, water, tides, eclipses, and earthquakes. 2228:, wisdom goddess who lives near water and pours Odin a drink when he visits. 1611:
associated with water, prosperity, and health in post-Gathic Zoroastrianism.
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Santonilyo: a Bisaya deity who brings rain when its image is immersed at sea
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or Imugi, giant serpents of Korean folklore which later become true dragons.
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Marah, goddess of water, Anat's twin sister being described as benevolent.
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Oden: the Bugkalot deity of the rain, worshiped for its life-giving waters
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Wilson, L. L. (1947). Ilongot Life and Legends. Southeast Asia Institute.
3044: 3034: 2992:, god who sent a flood to kill humans who did not respect him adequately. 2669: 2192: 2042: 1999: 1964: 1929: 1820: 1786: 1621:
benevolent divinity associated with life-bringing rainfall and fertility.
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or Vua Cha Bát Hải Động Đình, he is a Long Vương and also the father of
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Lidagat: the Bisaya sea deity married to the wind; daughter of Maguayan
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or Giao Long, They can be water monsters, they can also be water gods.
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Lakandanum: variant of the Kapampangan Naga, known to rule the waters
1004: 985: 915: 911: 898:, the river Goddess often worshipped as a deity and daughter of Lord 883: 732: 704: 678: 661: 341: 335: 66: 54: 38: 2862: 2810: 2060: 1693: 1425: 929:, also known as Tapati, is worshipped as a daughter of the sun god, 700: 445:, an ocean orisha. In Yoruba Mythology he was the god of all waters. 3454:
Realubit, M. L. F. (1983). Bikols of the Philippines. A.M.S. Press.
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Noche, D. (2019). A reclamation of one's heritage. Manila Standard.
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Lumicao-Lora, M. L. (1984). Gaddang Literature. New Day Publishers.
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Miller, J. M. (1904). Philippine folklore stories. Boston, Ginn.
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Miller, J. M. (1904). Philippine folklore stories. Boston, Ginn.
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Ilangipuca, goddes of fertility, earth, and all bodies of water
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with goddess–like attributes. She is a female protector of the
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Malay, P. C. (1957). The First Shark. Weekly Women's Magazine.
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2762:, the wife of Ahti, goddess of the sea, lakes, and storms. 2741: 2383: 1932:, river goddess of fire, the earth, healing, and fertility. 1686:, god of the ocean and magics and underworld with forms of 1592: 1553:, goddess of salt water and chaos, also mother of all gods. 1518: 1506: 1181:
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Father Thames, human manifestation and/or guardian of the
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Apu Dandum: the Hanunoo Mangyan spirit living in the water
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Kaeki Kaska, goddess of the lakes, rivers, and the fish
1920:, goddess of lakes and rivers, fire, crafts, and light. 439:, an orisha of fresh "sweet" waters and the Osun River. 2392:, a sea monster and spirit of whirlpools and the tide. 2364:, the goddess Brito-Martis is always depicted in arms. 243:, amphibious spirits that are worshipped as ancestors. 2702:
a type of water spirit connected to floods and death.
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Kasaray-sarayan-sa-silgan: the Bisaya god of streams
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The Senegalese Ministry of Culture added the 175:Mamba Muntu, goddesses of waters and sexuality. 3859:Brigit - The Order of Bards, Ovates and Druids 3309:Nicdao, A. (1917). Pampangan Folklore. Manila. 3300:Nicdao, A. (1917). Pampangan Folklore. Manila. 2910:, god who presided over icebergs and glaciers. 2505:, a sea goddess who aided sailors in distress. 2416:, prophetic sea nymph and daughter of Proteus. 1404:, god of protection for the people of the sea. 3900: 2241:Late 18th-century statue of Father Thames by 2183:, who personify the characteristics of waves. 1467:), god of agriculture, fish god and the seas. 2819:, a group of rain, water, and mountain gods. 2661:, fish-tailed spirits in Poseidon's retinue. 2018:, a goddess associated with healing springs. 1781:), the great whale who saved legendary hero 1104:Amansinaya: the Tagalog goddess of fishermen 307:, goddess of water, moisture, and fertility. 3227:. Vol. 第2巻. 柳田國男 監修. 平凡社. p. 763. 2649:, daughter of Triton and companion of Ares. 1907:, goddess of wild spaces, including waters. 1761:, god of the weather, rain, storms and wind 1547:, justice, prophecy, fertility and fishing. 1245:Fu El Melel: the T'boli spirit of the river 1206:Tagma-sa-uba: the Subanon god of the rivers 1166:Makilum-sa-tubig: the Bisaya god of the sea 1123:Afo Sapa: the Buhid Mangyan owner of rivers 988:, regional goddess of the rain and medicine 856:, the God of the ocean and rains and water. 492: 402:). She possess the attributes of a typical 230:, goddess of sweet water, beauty, and love. 3907: 3893: 3073: 2617:), springs, streams, fountains and clouds. 1576: 1203:Tagma-sa-Dagat: the Subanon god of the sea 836:, goddess of primordial waters, mother of 104:, sharing many similarities with dragons. 2655:, fish-tailed son and herald of Poseidon. 2300:, female lake spirits in Swedish folklore 2143:Wetlands and islands in Germanic paganism 1348:and one of the heads of the Water Palace. 868:, the seven holy rivers of India, namely: 639:Ao Shun, Dragon King of the Northern Sea. 390:. She appears to humans in the form of a 265:, god of the annual flooding of the Nile. 3526:Buyser, F. (1913). 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Index

God of the sea

Zeugma Mosaic Museum
Gaziantep
deity
mythology
water
bodies of water
holy wells
animal worship
whales
snakes
dragons
turtles
sharks
Serpents are also common as a symbol
as serpentine deities
Bosompo
Abena Mansa
Bunzi
Jengu
Sawabantu
Bantu
Mpulu Bunzi
Bakongo
Nyami Nyami
Batonga
Simbi
Bakongo
Erzulie

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