Description: The Dogon of Mali talked about alien water beings known as Nummo.
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Shannon Dorey's research is based on Dogon beliefs about amphibious alien beings known as Nummo, who reportedly came to Earth from the stars. In 1946 the Dogon were one of the last people in Africa to come under French rule and because they had maintained their own beliefs and religious practices, they were thought to be one of the best examples of "primitive savagery" known to the world. Dorey's research reveals that the Dogon religion was anything but primitive or savagery, it was just too advanced for th
The focus of the Dogon religion was genetics in combination with astrophysics. The red hat the Dogon Hogon wears, in this photograph by Senani, is a symbol of a red giant sun. In astrophysics large red giant suns give birth to new stars and planets. Red giant stars or suns were a symbol of the alien Nummo, who were identified with the divine feminine and considered the mothers of humanity and the universe. The Dogon considered red suns pregnant suns. At the time their religion was recorded, the Dogon lived
The first person to record the Dogon religion was Marcel Griaule, a French anthropologist, who established a relationship with the Dogon people during field trips, which began in 1931. After years of questioning the Dogon elders about the religion, the Dogon finally agreed to let Griaule in on the religion's innermost teachings. Ogotemmêli was chosen to present the secret knowledge to Griaule. This was done in 33 days, which began in October of 1946. This picture of Ogotemmêli is from Griaule's book, Dieu d