
Kwoth - Wikipedia
Kuoth, also known as Kuoth Nhial, is in African mythology the supreme omnipresent god and creation god of the Nuer people of South Sudan and Gambella. [1][2][3][4] Kwoth is known as the "Spirit of the Sky", and is thought to have reign over celestial bodies and natural phenomena. Kwoth created humans and let them live on earth.
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Kwoth | Nuer god | Britannica
…Sudan, venerate a being called Kwoth, the Nuer term for “spirit” (also translated as “God”). He is considered to be the spirit in or of the sky. Like all spirits, Kwoth is invisible and omnipresent, but he manifests himself in a number of forms.
Kwoth : The Divine Protector - Mythlok
Known as the supreme omnipresent and creation god among the Nuer people of South Sudan and Gambella, Kwoth’s tale embodies intrigue and omnipresence. The mythology of East Africa is rich with a diverse array of deities and legendary figures, each enriching the cultural and spiritual fabric of the region.
Nuer people - Wikipedia
The Nuer people are a Nilotic ethnic group concentrated in the Greater Upper Nile region of South Sudan. They also live in the Ethiopian region of Gambella. The Nuer speak the Nuer language, which belongs to the Nilotic language family. They are the second-largest ethnic group in South Sudan and the largest ethnic group in Gambella, Ethiopia. [4]
Violence, legitimacy, and prophecy: Nuer struggles with …
2015年7月21日 · Nuer prophetic practices and traditions begin with Kuoth. Every prophet claims possession by one or more spiritual refractions of a single, overarching, universal, distant creator “Spirit” or Divinity–God, known as the Great Divinity (Kuoth in Dit), or as the Sky, or High, God (Kuoth Nhial), or simply as Kuoth (Evans-Pritchard 1956 :1).
The Nuer traditional Time: Social life and Culture
2010年11月18日 · The Nuer (Naath) people are an extremely religious people whose beliefs can be summarized by the word Kuoth (God). “Kuoth (God) is an all-encompassing God associated with the sky, but is always present in all things, living and dead, and is also associated with many spirits; and the spirit form of Nuer tradition.”
Nuer - Encyclopedia.com
2018年5月18日 · The Nuer religion involves belief in a divine creator or high god, Kuoth, who sustains life and health, and in many lesser spirits. The Nuer honor both the high god and the spirits (or lesser divinities) through observance of moral rules (including observation of kinship duties and other social obligations) and sacrifices.
Chapter One - Indiana University Bloomington
3 Cu Kuoth wee, "A buay te wanɔ." Cuɛ cuaa buay. 4 Cu Kuoth buay nɛn, cɛ gɔaa. Cuɛ buay kɛnɛ muth da̲a̲k. 5 Cu Kuɔth buay cɔl i Cäŋ Däär, kä cuɛ muth cɔl i Wäär. Cuɛ te kɛ thiaŋ kɛnɛ runwaŋ, kɛ cäŋ in jio̲l. 6 Kä cu Kuoth wee, "A pi baa kamkiɛn guay. A pi bi kamkiɛn te kɛ dääk." 7 Kuoth cuɛ kam ɛmɔ guay.
AFRICA | 101 Last Tribes - Nuer people
The Nuer (Naath) people are an extremely religious people whose beliefs can be summarized by the word Kuoth (God). “Kuoth (God) is an all-encompassing God associated with the sky, but is always present in all things, living and dead, and is also associated with many spirits; and the spirit form of Nuer tradition.”
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