Popobawa
Sign in to savePopobawa, also Popo Bawa, is the name of an evil spirit or shetani, which is believed by residents of Zanzibar to have first appeared on the Tanzanian island of Pemba. In 1995, it was the focus of a major outbreak of mass hysteria or panic which spread from Pemba to Unguja, the main island of the Zanzibar Archipelago, and across to Dar es Salaam and other urban centres on the East African coast.
Key facts
- Mythical creature.name
- Popo Bawa
- Mythical creature.AKA
- Winged Bat
- Mythical creature.Grouping
- Spirit
- Mythical creature.Sub_Grouping
- Shetani
- Mythical creature.Country
- Zanzibar, Tanzania
- Mythical creature.First_Attested
- Pemba Island
- Mythical creature.Similar_entities
- Incubus
via Wikipedia infobox
~9 min read
Encyclopedic overview
9 sectionsContents
- Meaning of the name
- Description and behaviour
- Origin and history
- Modern Popobawa panics
- In popular culture
- See also
- References
- Further reading
- External links
Popobawa, also Popo Bawa, is the name of an evil spirit or shetani, which is believed by residents of Zanzibar to have first appeared on the Tanzanian island of Pemba. In 1995, it was the focus of a major outbreak of mass hysteria or panic which spread from Pemba to Unguja, the main island of the Zanzibar Archipelago, and across to Dar es Salaam and other urban centres on the East African coast.
==Meaning of the name== Popobawa is a Swahili name which translates literally as "bat-wing" (from Swahili popo, "bat", and bawa, "wing"). This name is said to have originated as a description of the dark shadow cast by the spirit when it attacks at night: it does not refer to the actual form of the spirit, which is liable to change. Swahili speakers also use a plural form of the name – mapopobawa – to refer to multiple manifestations of the feared spirit. This plural is anglicized as "Popobawas".
Excerpted from Wikipedia’s “Popobawa” article, available under the CC BY-SA 4.0 licence.