Mama D’Leau: The mother of the waters in Caribbean folklore

Mama D’Leau, also called Mama D’Lo or Mama Glo, is a significant figure in Caribbean folklore, particularly in Trinidad and Tobago, Dominica, and Guyana. Her name is derived from the French “maman de l’eau”, meaning “mother of the water”. This mystical character is revered as the protector of rivers, streams, and animals inhabiting these waters. … Continue reading Mama D’Leau: The mother of the waters in Caribbean folklore