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Tsovinar or Nar was the Armenian Goddess of Water, Sea, and Rain. She was a fire creature, who forced the rain and hail to fall from the heavens with her fury. Her name Tsovinar means "Nar of the sea".
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Obba is a river deity, the goddess of the river of the same name which runs Eastern Yoruba. Despite being a secondary deity in the Yoruba Pantheon, her cult is well known in Cuba. Obba is always related to her husband Chango, and everything suggests that it is through him what her cult has been extended to land away from those that swim its waters. Obba is not a divinity of marked attributes and character as Oya and Oshun, the other two wives of Chango Erzulie Goddess, Erzulie Goddess Of Love, Erzulie Freda Tattoo Designs, Erzulie Freda Tattoo, Orisha Of Love, Erzulie Dantor Tattoo, Erzulie Freda Art, Erzulie Red Eyes, Gran Erzulie

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Dona Fish Ovimbundu peoples, Angola Circa 1950s-1960s Wood, pigment, metal, mixed media Private Collection Photo by Don Cole. - Sources and Currents: Who is Mami Wata? || Mami Wata: Arts for Water Spirits in Africa and its Diasporas