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HAITI - Les 101 Nations du Vaudou (Voodoo Drums)
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Title:
HAITI - Les 101 Nations du Vaudou (Voodoo Drums)
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HAITIAN VOODOO
In Haitian Vodou (Sèvis Lwa in Creole or "Service to the Spirits"),
there are strong elements from the Bakongo of Central Africa and the
Igbo and Yoruba of Nigeria, although many different nations of Africa
have representation in the liturgy of the Sèvis Lwa. An often
overlooked yet significant element was that of the TaÃÂno Indians,
venerated as the indigenous population (and hence, a form of ancestors)
of the island now known as Hispaniola. The TaÃÂno contributed considerable
influence to the belief system of Haitian Vodou, most notably the Petro
(Petwo in Creole) sect, a sect of the religion with virtually no
counterpart and origin from the African continent. Characterized by the
aggression of the loas, the sect bears influence from the zemis of
Amerindian folklore. A large and significant portion of Haitian Vodou most
often overlooked by scholars, until recently is the Kongo component. The
entire Northern area of Haiti is especially influenced by Kongo practice.
In the North, it is more often called Kongo Rite or Lemba, from the Lemba
rites of the Loango area and Mayombe. In the south, Kongo influence is
called Petwo (Petro). Many loas or lwas (also a Kikongo term) are of Kongo
origin such as Basimbi, Lemba, etc.
Haitian creole forms of Vodou exist in Haiti, the Dominican Republic,
parts of Cuba, the United States, and other places that Haitian immigrants
dispersed to over the years. However, it is important to note that the Vodun
religion (separate from Haitian Vodou) existed in the United States, having
been brought over by West Africans enslaved in America, specifically from
the Ewe, Fon, Mina, Kabaye, and Nago groups. Some of its more enduring forms
still exist in the Gullah Islands. There is a re-emergence of these Vodun
traditions in America, which maintains the same ritual and cosmological
elements as is practiced in West Africa. These and other African-diasporic
religions such as Lukumi or Regla de Ocha (also known as SanterÃÂa) in Cuba,
Candomblé and Umbanda in Brazil, all religions that evolved among descendants
of transplanted Africans in the Americas.
(Wikipedia)
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alejandro70pb (2014-05-23)
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