Warumbe (English Wikipedia)

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  • Thury, Eva M.; Devinney, Margaret K. (2017). "Part 2: Myths of Creation and Destruction – 9. Africa: Uganda and Nigeria". Introduction to mythology: Contemporary approaches to classical and world myths. Oxford; New York: Oxford University Press. pp. 121–129. ISBN 978-0-19-026298-3. (Online access available to patrons with print disabilities.).
  • Plunkett, Luke (July–December 1903). "Some African Languages and Religions". The Irish Ecclesiastical Record. Fourth Series. 14. Browne and Nolan: 193–211. p. 203: Gulu [sic] also commanded them: 'When you are going to the earth take care that Warumbe (lit. Death), the brother of your wife, does not go with you. He is away at present. Start early in the morning before he returns, so that he may not see you going, because if he shall see you going he will go with you, and as he is very wicked he will kill all the children to whom you give birth. And if you forget anything, do not come back for it.'
  • Scheub, Harold (2000). A Dictionary of African Mythology. New York: Oxford University Press. p. 256. ISBN 0-19-512456-1.

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