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(invisible to the naked eye). This led to significant debate among astronomers and anthropologists regarding whether this was ancient knowledge or the result of cultural "contamination" from earlier European contact. Anthropological Critique

Not everyone is pleased with the term’s emergence. Linguistic purists within Tamil communities have raised objections on a few grounds: ogotamil

was a Hogon , a high spiritual leader of the Dogon people. Despite his blindness, he possessed a vast mental library of his people’s oral history, passed down through generations. He eventually chose French anthropologist to be the recipient of this sacred knowledge, believing that the time had come for the world to understand the "deep knowledge" ( aduno so ) of the Dogon. A Universe Built on Symbols Ogotemmêli (invisible to the naked eye)

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Dogon masks and the layout of their villages (built to resemble a human body) are now understood as physical manifestations of the spiritual concepts Ogotemmeli described. Legacy of the "Water God"