25/02/2026
“The Dogon are said to be of African Egyptian descent”…
The Dogon are a tribal group living in the plains, cliffs, and plateaus of Mali in West Africa, with a population estimated to be between 400,000 and 800,000 people.
Although their culture is considered somewhat primitive, they are believed to have possessed advanced knowledge of astronomy and extraterrestrial phenomena, the origins of which are still intensely debated today. The Dogon's cultural history stretches back thousands of years, to 3200 BC, and their tribal lineage is believed to be connected to the ancient Egyptians.
According to Dogon folklore, the star Sirius (one of our closest celestial neighbors, only 8.6 light-years away) actually has a companion star that is invisible to the naked eye. Their tradition claims that this mysterious, invisible companion star completes an elliptical orbit around Sirius every 50 years.
The Dogon tribe's astronomical knowledge was considered so advanced and precise that considerable debate arose regarding its origins. According to Dogon legend, their ancestors received this knowledge from the Nommos, a race of extraterrestrial beings who visited Earth thousands of years ago.