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Vodou |
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Vodouor voodooNational folk religion of Haiti. It combines theological and magical elements of African religions and ritual elements of Roman Catholicism. Practitioners profess belief in a supreme God but give more attention to a large number of spirits called the loa, which can be identified as local or African gods, deified ancestors, or Catholic saints. The loa demand ritual service and attach themselves to individuals or families. In turn, they act as helpers, protectors, and guides. In ritual services, a priest or priestess leads devotees in ceremonies involving song, drumming, dance, prayer, food preparation, and animal sacrifice. The loa possess worshipers during services, dispensing advice, performing cures, or displaying special physical feats. A well-known aspect of Vodou is the zombie. See also Macumba; Santería. |
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For possibly the best study of Haitian Voodoo, see Metraux. You can get everything from Haitian voodoo stuff with chickens tied up in trees to weird hippie bong people. Haitian voodoo was recognized by the elite as a remnant of the great African diaspora that was brought to Haiti during its colonial days, when it was a possession of France called Saint Domingue. |
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