- Vodún or vodúnsínsen is an
African traditional religion practiced by the Aja, Ewe, and Fon
peoples of Benin, Togo, Ghana, and Nigeria.
Practitioners are...
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Vodoun Day or Fête du
Vodoun (literally
Vodoun Festival, also
known as
Traditional Religions Day) is a
public holiday in
Benin that
celebrates the nation's...
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Vodou itself.
First recorded in the 1658
Doctrina Christiana, the Fon word
Vôdoun was used in the West
African kingdom of
Dahomey to
signify a
spirit or deity...
- A
zombie (Haitian French: zombi;
Haitian Creole: zonbi; Kikongo: zumbi) is a
mythological undead corporeal revenant created through the
reanimation of...
- Lwa, also
called loa, are
spirits in the
African diasporic religion of
Haitian Vodou and
Dominican Vudú. They have also been
incorporated into some revivalist...
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University Press. p. 452. ISBN 9781107041158.
Vodoun Culture Archived 2020-11-01 at the
Wayback Machine Haitian Vodoun as
chronicled by
native Haitians Baba Alawoye...
- Benin,
Haiti and Suriname. She is a racine, or root loa, ****ociated with
Vodoun rites of
initiation (called kanzo). Just as her
husband Loko is the archetypal...
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called Vodun,
Voodoo or
Vodoun.
According to Maya Deren, some
Vodouwizan believe that Nanan-bouclou is both male and female. The
Vodoun religion of the Fon...
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nation who
allows families.
Originates from
Africa and is
originally from
Vodoun. "CAPTAIN DEBAS". Англо-русские словари, русско-английские словари бесплатно...
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showcasing African music and
welcoming people from
around the world. Fête du
Vodoun: also
known as the
Ouidah Voodoo Festival. It is
centred around their rituals...