Dogon Nommo Oral History

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  • 24 Jun 2025

← Foundational Narratives

Mali’s Dogon priests recount amphibious Nommo who arrived in a spinning copper vessel, reshaped land, and revealed secrets of Sirius A, B, and a debated third star.

These teachings live in ritual masks, magnetite sand glyphs, and timing ceremonies matched to the invisible companion’s orbit.

Elders insist the chain predates colonial contact by millennia, challenging claims of missionary origin.

Oral Source Chains

MediumCustodianDetail
Awa mask ritualLineage priestsBinary-star dance geometry
Magnetite sand glyphsBandiagara cliff clansOrbital period sketches
Griotte night chantsWomen’s societyWater-creation hymns

Astronomy Claims

Dogon termModern Sirius dataError margin
Po to lo densityWhite-dwarf high mass< 5 %
50-year orbit50.09 years< 0.2 %
Emme Ya companionInfrared candidatePending

Ritual Technology

Granary spirals act as orbital teaching tools while preserving seed. Iron purity in magnetite dust exceeds local bloomery output, hinting at external supply.

Water tunnels follow angles equal to Sirius heliacal rise, tying agriculture to astronomy. These integrations suggest a holistic knowledge package, not piecemeal borrowing.

Comparative Motifs

ElementParallel page
Water-dwelling teachersAboriginal Dreamtime Sky Beings
Subterranean refugeHopi Ant People Legend
Hybrid agro-astronomyAgricultural Knowledge Bearers

FAQs

Could missionaries have supplied Sirius data? — Spectroscopic discovery of Sirius B post-dates missionary arrival, and no missionary records mention it.

Is Sirius C confirmed? — Gaia data remain inconclusive; debate continues in Stellar Alignment Simulation.

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