Kulumikulu
Kulumikulu refers to a concept found in the spiritual traditions of the Bantu-speaking peoples of southern Africa, particularly among the Shona people of Zimbabwe and the Venda people of South Africa. The term is derived from the Shona language, where *kulu* means "great" and *mikulu* means "father," translating roughly to "great father" or "ancestor." In this context, kulumikulu represents a supreme or ancestral deity, embodying the creative and sustaining forces of the universe.
Within Shona cosmology, kulumikulu is often associated with the creator god, Mwari or Nyaminyami, who is seen
The concept of kulumikulu is not monolithic but varies among different Bantu groups, sometimes merging with
Scholars note that the term has also been used in broader discussions of African spirituality, emphasizing