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AFRICAN MYTHOLOGY

Location: Western Africa


Folklore Origin: Songhai People

Zin Kibaru

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Key Points

- A blind, river-dwelling spirit who commands fish.


Brief Bio

In Songhai mythology, Zin Kibaru (or Zinkibaru) is a blind, river-dwelling spirit who controls fish with a magical guitar. He is part of the mythology of the Songhai people, particularly the Bozo people, in West Africa. The spirit's name is thought to be derived from the Arabic word "Djinn". 


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