Voodoo in Haiti |
Contents
Foreword Page | 15 |
Origins and History of the Voodoo Cults | 25 |
THE SOCIAL FRAMEWORK OF VOODOO | 58 |
Copyright | |
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African Agwé Aizan altar asked assoto become boko bulé-zin calabash called Catholic celebrated ceremony child Church cloth consecrated Creole Croix-des-Bouquets cult curé Dahomean Dahomey Damballah Damballah-wèdo dance dead death deceased devotees divinities dress drums evil Ezili faithful fear give gods Guédé Guinea Haiti Haitian hand head honour humfo hungan and mambo hungan or mambo hunsi initiation Jacmel Jacques Roumain kanzo Legba Léogane Lorgina magic maize marassa Marbial mouth mwê night novices offerings peasants père-savane peristyle person petro loa Port-au-Prince possessed poteau-mitan practised prayers priest priestess Protestant rada rada loa rattle religion rhythm rites ritual rôle round sacred sacrifice Saint-Domingue Saint-Méry saints salutations sanctuary servants Simbi slaves Sogbo sometimes songs sorcerers soul spirits supernatural symbol taken told trance Tulia Tullius turn twins vèvè victim Voodoo Voodooists werewolf woman word worship Zaka zobop zombi