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icymist

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Sat Mar 1, 2014, 11:48 PM Mar 2014

African Beer Goddesses



Women and Goddesses are credited as the originators of beer in ancient cultures worldwide. While our culture might frame beer as a stereotypically masculine drink, the history of beer is far more complex and interesting. As we saw in ancient Sumer, women not only brewed beer but also were the primary tavern keepers. For this round of our discussion, we’ll turn our sights to the African continent to find out more about Goddesses who love to drink!

The Dogon culture of the Republic of Mali revere Yasigi as the matron of beer. She is portrayed dancing while holding a beer ladle. A figure of her appears in the photo above, and I love this image! Perhaps she is fresh from successfully brewing and can’t help but celebrate by dancing exuberantly. As with many beer related Goddesses, this is not the only function of Yasigi. She is also the Goddess of dancing and masks. Beer, dancing, and masks form an interesting continuum in relation to identity. Each of the three can alter our thinking and the perception that others have us.

http://witchesandpagans.com/SageWoman-Blogs/african-beer-goddesses.html
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African Beer Goddesses (Original Post) icymist Mar 2014 OP
I pray to her often! Behind the Aegis Mar 2014 #1
LOL! icymist Mar 2014 #2
Proof that the Goddess loves us. idendoit Mar 2014 #3
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