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- Nommo abstract "The Nommo are mythological ancestral spirits (sometimes referred to as deities) worshipped by the Dogon tribe of Mali. The word Nommos is derived from a Dogon word meaning \"to make one drink.\" The Nommos are usually described as amphibious, hermaphroditic, fish-like creatures. Folk art depictions of the Nommos show creatures with humanoid upper torsos, legs/feet, and a fish-like lower torso and tail. The Nommos are also referred to as “Masters of the Water”, “the Monitors”, and \"the Teachers”. Nommo can be a proper name of an individual, or can refer to the group of spirits as a whole. For purposes of this article “Nommo” refers to a specific individual and “Nommos” is used to reference the group of beings.".
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- Nommo wikiPageWikiLink Amma_(god).
- Nommo wikiPageWikiLink Anthropologist.
- Nommo wikiPageWikiLink Binary_star.
- Nommo wikiPageWikiLink Carl_Sagan.
- Nommo wikiPageWikiLink Category:African_mythology.
- Nommo wikiPageWikiLink Category:Alleged_UFO-related_entities.
- Nommo wikiPageWikiLink Category:Ancient_astronaut_speculation.
- Nommo wikiPageWikiLink Category:Dogon.
- Nommo wikiPageWikiLink Circumstellar_habitable_zone.
- Nommo wikiPageWikiLink Confabulation.
- Nommo wikiPageWikiLink Dogon_people.
- Nommo wikiPageWikiLink Dream_Park.
- Nommo wikiPageWikiLink Germaine_Dieterlen.
- Nommo wikiPageWikiLink Grant_Morrison.
- Nommo wikiPageWikiLink Half_Asleep_in_Frog_Pajamas.
- Nommo wikiPageWikiLink Hermaphrodite.
- Nommo wikiPageWikiLink Hogon.
- Nommo wikiPageWikiLink James_Oberg.
- Nommo wikiPageWikiLink Jesse_Moynihan.
- Nommo wikiPageWikiLink Larry_Niven.
- Nommo wikiPageWikiLink Legacy_Trilogy.
- Nommo wikiPageWikiLink Mali.
- Nommo wikiPageWikiLink Marcel_Griaule.
- Nommo wikiPageWikiLink Myth.
- Nommo wikiPageWikiLink Philip_K._Dick.
- Nommo wikiPageWikiLink Red_dwarf.
- Nommo wikiPageWikiLink Robert_K._G._Temple.
- Nommo wikiPageWikiLink Role-playing.
- Nommo wikiPageWikiLink Sirius.
- Nommo wikiPageWikiLink Steven_Barnes.
- Nommo wikiPageWikiLink The_Invisibles.
- Nommo wikiPageWikiLink The_Sirius_Mystery.
- Nommo wikiPageWikiLink Tom_Robbins.
- Nommo wikiPageWikiLink VALIS.
- Nommo wikiPageWikiLink Veneration_of_the_dead.
- Nommo wikiPageWikiLinkText "Nommo".
- Nommo wikiPageWikiLinkText "nommo".
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- Nommo wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
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- Nommo subject Category:African_mythology.
- Nommo subject Category:Alleged_UFO-related_entities.
- Nommo subject Category:Ancient_astronaut_speculation.
- Nommo subject Category:Dogon.
- Nommo hypernym Spirits.
- Nommo type Group.
- Nommo type MythologicalFigure.
- Nommo type Artifact.
- Nommo type Entity.
- Nommo type Group.
- Nommo type Religion.
- Nommo comment "The Nommo are mythological ancestral spirits (sometimes referred to as deities) worshipped by the Dogon tribe of Mali. The word Nommos is derived from a Dogon word meaning \"to make one drink.\" The Nommos are usually described as amphibious, hermaphroditic, fish-like creatures. Folk art depictions of the Nommos show creatures with humanoid upper torsos, legs/feet, and a fish-like lower torso and tail. The Nommos are also referred to as “Masters of the Water”, “the Monitors”, and \"the Teachers”.".
- Nommo label "Nommo".
- Nommo sameAs Q3180719.
- Nommo sameAs Nommo.
- Nommo sameAs Nommo.
- Nommo sameAs ノンモ.
- Nommo sameAs Nommo.
- Nommo sameAs m.01_t8r.
- Nommo sameAs Nommo.
- Nommo sameAs Nummo.
- Nommo sameAs Nommonun_gemisi.
- Nommo sameAs Q3180719.
- Nommo wasDerivedFrom Nommo?oldid=699386776.
- Nommo isPrimaryTopicOf Nommo.