Celebrating Other Spirituality 365 Days A Year – Africian Fertility Festival

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Celebrating Other Spirituality 365 Days A Year – Africian Fertility Festival

April 26 and 27

African Fertility Festival

 

In many African republics, this New Year’s Day celebrates the ancient seed-sowing ceremony performed in honor of the Goddess of fertility, Mawu. Associated with the moon, Mawu is considered to be cool and gentle. She is the creatrix who make people from clay and brings abundance to the land. In some areas, Mawu (Moon) is combined with Lisa (Sun) to create a dynamic union between the two controlling factors of universe for the protection of crops and people.