Listen to hear about the history of mermaids/sirens, the major historical figures who documented their sightings, Mami Wata, La Sirène, and mermaids today.
Cultural & Myth Background Sources
Homer’s Odyssey – Sirens lure Odysseus with their song.
Perseus Digital Library – Odyssey, Book XII
Ovid’s Metamorphoses – Sirens as maidens transformed after Persephone’s abduction.
Perseus Digital Library – Ovid, Metamorphoses V
British Library Blog – Medieval depictions of mermaids and mermen in manuscripts.
Of Mermaids and Mermen – British Library
Encyclopedia Britannica – Overview of mermaid lore in history and literature.
Mermaid – Britannica
Wikipedia – Global mermaid traditions (Ningyo, Rusalka, etc.).
Mermaid – Wikipedia
Encyclopedia Britannica (Rusalka) – Slavic mythology of dangerous water spirits.
Rusalka – Britannica
Transformation of Sirens into Mermaids
British Library Blog – Of Mermaids and Mermen – Medieval manuscripts depicting Sirens/mermaids, mirrors and combs as symbols of vanity.
British Library Blog
Encyclopedia Britannica – Mermaid – Cultural and literary overview of mermaids through history.
Mermaid – Britannica
Wikipedia – Mermaid (Global Lore) – Cross-cultural traditions including Sirens’ shift from bird to fishtail in the Middle Ages.
Mermaid – Wikipedia
Encyclopedia Britannica – Rusalka – Slavic mythology: water spirits luring men to watery deaths.
Rusalka – Britannica
Public Domain Review – Mermaids and Tritons in the Age of Reason – Explains Linnaeus’s 1749 scientific interest and medieval bestiary depictions of fishtailed Sirens.
Public Domain Review
Historical Sightings & Non-Fiction Accounts
Christopher Columbus (1493) – Reported mermaids near Haiti.
Lethbridge News Now – Mermaid Sightings
Ripley’s – Mermaid Myths
Captain John Smith (1614) – Claimed sighting of a green-haired mermaid.
Lethbridge News Now – Mermaid Sightings
Scottish Sightings (1809) – Reported mermaids off the coast of Thurso, Scotland.
Mimi Matthews – Mermaid Sightings in the 19th Century
Carl Linnaeus (1749) – Responded to reported mermaid in Sweden, urged scientific study.
Public Domain Review – Mermaids in the Age of Reason
Mermaid Sightings Archive – Compiled global reports from fishermen and locals.
Rubens ANU – Mermaid Sightings
Sources for Story 2: Mami Wata
Encyclopedia Britannica – Mami Wata
Overview of worship across Africa; associated with wealth, fertility, healing, danger, and water spirits.
Mami Wata – Britannica
Wikipedia – Mami Wata
Details on iconography (mirrors, combs, snakes), spread across Africa and the diaspora, psychological/clinical accounts.
Mami Wata – Wikipedia
American Museum of Natural History – Mythic Creatures: Becoming Mermaids
Explains her evolution, blending African water spirits with Indian snake-charmers and European mermaid imagery.
AMNH – Becoming Mermaids
Medium (Kevin Garwood) – Cultural Confluences: The Evolution of Mami Wata
Discusses how Mami Wata became a global icon by merging African, Indian, and European influences.
Medium – Cultural Confluences
Wikipedia – Mami Wata (Psychiatric Studies in Liberia)
Notes from 1960s psychiatry studies showing possession cases where men described being taken by Mami Wata, gaining wealth or gifts, then punished for disobedience.
Mami Wata – Wikipedia (Psychology & Psychiatry section)
Rubens ANU – Mermaid Sightings Archive
Includes African fishermen’s reported encounters with Mami Wata in rivers and oceans.
Rubens ANU – Mermaid Sightings
Sources for Story 3: La Sirène
Background & Role in Vodou
Wikipedia – La Sirène (Vodou)
Overview of La Sirène as a loa in Haitian Vodou: wife of Agwé, associated with the sea, music, dreams, luxury, and transformation.
La Sirène – Wikipedia
Vodou Symbols and Worship Practices (via Wikipedia references)
Details on her attributes: mirrors, combs, jewelry, perfumes, and blue/white cloth. Associated with sacred numbers, dreams, and offerings.
La Sirène – Wikipedia
Hermit’s Journey Blog – La Sirène
Personal reflections on encounters with La Sirène: dreams of mirrors, turquoise waters, sacred numbers like seven, and her role in transformation.
Hermit’s Journey – La Sirène
Anthropological Reports on Vodou (via Vodou studies summarized in Wikipedia)
Devotees describe being drawn into her underwater palace in visions or trances, returning with gifts of music, wealth, or insight but also obligations.
La Sirène – Wikipedia
Hermit’s Journey Blog – Firsthand Experiences
Specific dream encounters: turquoise oceans, breathing underwater, mirrors as portals, and La Sirène’s presence as both beautiful and terrifying.
Hermit’s Journey – La Sirène
Wikipedia – La Sirène (Vodou)Mentions her role as a loa of the sea, beauty, wealth, and artistic inspiration.Notes that she may take devotees underwater to her palace, returning them transformed.
La Sirène – Wikipedia
Hermit’s Journey Blog – La SirènePersonal testimonies: dreams of turquoise waters, mirrors, the number seven.Describes feelings of awe and fear, interpreting these visions as direct encounters with her.
Hermit’s Journey – La Sirène
Vodou Ritual Studies (cited in Wikipedia)Anthropological notes on possession: devotees mounted by La Sirène move like waves, comb their hair, gaze into mirrors, or collapse as if drowning before “rebirth.”Songs and drumming associated with her ceremonies.
La Sirène – Wikipedia
Sacred Vodou Texts & Secondary Sources (via Wikipedia references)Accounts of her granting wealth, music, artistic inspiration, but demanding obligations such as celibacy or offerings.Punishments for disobedience: illness, madness, misfortune.
La Sirène – Wikipedia
Sources for Story 4: Mermaids Today
Sideshow Hoaxes & Pop Culture
Fiji Mermaid – The British LibraryFamous 19th-century hoax exhibited by P.T. Barnum.Constructed from a monkey’s torso and a fish’s tail.
British Library – Fiji Mermaid
Ripley’s Believe It or Not – Mermaid Myths & Hoaxes
Covers Barnum’s Fiji Mermaid and other sideshow fakes.Mentions cultural fascination with mermaids.
Ripley’s – Mermaids
NOAA – Ocean Facts: Are Mermaids Real?Official U.S. government site stating there is “no evidence of aquatic humanoids.”Became popular after Discovery Channel aired a fictional “documentary.”
NOAA – Are Mermaids Real?
Discovery Channel – Mermaids: The Body Found (2012)
A mockumentary that fooled many viewers into believing mermaids were discovered.Sparked renewed debate and “sightings.”
HuffPost – Discovery Channel Mermaid Hoax
Smithsonian Magazine – Mermaids and the Human Imagination
Explains why mermaids continue to captivate us—symbolism, mystery of the ocean, and cultural endurance.
Smithsonian – Mermaids
News Reports & Cultural Belief
ABC News – ‘Mermaid Sightings’ Cause Panic in Zimbabwe (2012)Reports of workers refusing to complete reservoir projects, claiming they were haunted by mermaids.
ABC News – Zimbabwe Mermaid Sightings
BBC – Zimbabwe’s Mermaids: Tradition Meets Modernity
Further coverage on mermaids in modern African contexts.
BBC – Zimbabwe Mermaids
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Videos Mentioned about Man Filming Sirens
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The Fiji Mermaid: What Was It and Why Did It Garner Such Interest? - Historic Mysteries