Mama D'Leau
Appearance
Mama D'Leau (derived from the French Maman de l'eau or "Mother of the River"), also known as Mama Dlo and Mama Glo,[1] is the protector and healer of all river animals, according to the folklore of Trinidad and Tobago. She is usually depicted as a beautiful woman with long hair, who sits on upper body and arms and from her waist downwards twists into coils. Her tongue becomes forked and she holds a golden comb which she passes through her snaky hair.[2][3]
In popular culture
See also
Notes
- ^ "Caribbean Folklore", Africa Speaks.
- ^ Courtesy The Heritage Library via the Trinidad Guardian
- ^ Hans E. A. Boos, The Snakes of Trinidad and Tobago, 2001, p. 81.
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