Mammy Water: In Search of the Water Spirits in Nigeria (1983)

Mammy Water is a pidgin English name for a local water goddess worshipped by the Ibibio, Ijaw, and Igbo speaking peoples of southeastern Nigeria. The water goddess traditionally gives wealth and children, compensates for hardships, and is sought in times of illness and need, especially by women. Her various cults are led, predominantly, by priestesses.

Director: Sabine Jell-Bahlsen
Genre: Documentary
Runtime: 60 min
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Original Language: en
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What is Mammy Water: In Search of the Water Spirits in Nigeria about?
Mammy Water is a pidgin English name for a local water goddess worshipped by the Ibibio, Ijaw, and Igbo speaking peoples of southeastern Nigeria. The water goddess traditionally gives wealth and children, compensates for hardships, and is sought in times of illness and need, especially by women. Her various cults are led, predominantly, by priestesses.
Who directed Mammy Water: In Search of the Water Spirits in Nigeria?
Mammy Water: In Search of the Water Spirits in Nigeria was directed by Sabine Jell-Bahlsen.
How long is Mammy Water: In Search of the Water Spirits in Nigeria?
Mammy Water: In Search of the Water Spirits in Nigeria has a runtime of 1h 0m (60 minutes).
What genre is Mammy Water: In Search of the Water Spirits in Nigeria?
Mammy Water: In Search of the Water Spirits in Nigeria is a Documentary film.