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ISSUE #1 AVAILABLE NOW

ISSUE #1 AVAILABLE NOW

By Nick Tomb

Mami Wata is the African spirit of the sea.  She is a complicated spirit in that she provides for her people, but also takes from them.  Many parents are afraid to let their children get too close to the shoreline out of fear that Mami Wata will take them under the water.  She does indeed take Kofi under, but she also sends him back—with a special superpower. 


I was a little nervous about introducing the character of Mami Wata.  As a (white) American writing a story based in west Africa, I was worried that I would get the character wrong and commit an act of cultural appropriation.  Cultural appropriation can be defined as “the unacknowledged or inappropriate adoption of the customs, practices, ideas, etc. of one people or society by members of another and typically more dominant people or society.”  But… I really liked the idea of a powerful water spirit giving Kofi his power, so I decided to explore the idea with west African friends and collaborators—and they loved it!  In particular, my colleague Stephanie, who has served as a cultural advisor and subject matter expert in maritime issues throughout the creative process, thought that it was great.  She admitted that growing up she was always a little scared of Mami Wata, but the idea of the water spirit bestowing a power on Kofi to help save the seas seemed perfect.  I look forward to carefully and consciously exploring this character further!

About Nick Tomb

Nick Tomb is an educator, nature lover and author. With cultural curiosity and an appetite for adventure, he has found his way in the world promoting peace and security, conflict resolution, military professionalism, gender equality, social justice, and environmental protection. A California native, he lives in Monterey, CA with his wife and daughter. Inspired by the dedication of people around the world who commit themselves to protect the oceans and make human activity on the seas more safe and secure, he published his first graphic novel—The Adventures of Maritime Domain Awareness Man in 2022.

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