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Adroanzi

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They are the guardian spirits of the dead, and are also nature spirits who frequent lakes, rivers, streams, large trees, and rocks. They also guard rain groves. They like to follow humans at night, and if a human would turn back and look at the Adroanzi, they would be killed. If left undisturbed,
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They have the form of small men and women. They were also described as having the form of water snakes, and would drown and eat humans.
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they were seen as helpful spirits, who would protect travelers from robbers, animal predators and other dangers.
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Index

Adro
Lugbara mythology
Adroa
Lugbara




Words of the World's Religions: An Anthology
ISBN
978-0-13-965004-8


African Mythology A to Z
ISBN
978-1-4381-1988-5


Storytelling: An Encyclopedia of Mythology and Folklore
ISBN
978-1-317-45937-8
Ritual Cosmos: The Sanctification of Life in African Religions
ISBN
978-0-8214-0398-3


"Adroa - Oxford Reference"
Oxford Reference
Oxford University Press
the original

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