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Origin:
Haïtian beliefs and supersitions
The word 'voodoo' (vodou, vaudou, vodoun or
vodun) derives from the word 'vodu' in the Fon language of Dahomey meaning
'spirit' or 'god’ and describes the complex religious and belief system that
exist in Haïti, an island of t..."
Origin:
Haïtian beliefs and supersitions
The word 'voodoo' (vodou, vaudou, vodoun or
vodun) derives from the word 'vodu' in the Fon language of Dahomey meaning
'spirit' or 'god’ and describes the complex religious and belief system that
exist in Haïti, an island of the West Indies. The foundations of voodoo were
established in the seventeenth century by slaves captured primarily from the
kingdom of Dahomey, which occupied parts of today's Togo, Benin, and Nigeria in
West Africa, it combines features of African religion with the Roman Catholicism
of the European settlers. Today over 60 million people practice voodoo
worldwide. Religious similar to voodoo can be found in South America where they
are called Umbanda, Quimbanda or Candomble. It is widely practiced in Benin,
Haiti and within many black communities of the large cities in North America.
Unfortunately, in popular literature and films
voodoo has been reduced to sorcery, black witchcraft, and in some cases
cannibalistic practices, generating many foreigners' prejudices not only about
voodoo but about Haitian culture in general.
The voodoo religion involves belief in a
supreme god (bon dieu) and a host of spirits called loa which are often
identified with Catholic saints. These spirits are closely related to African
gods and may represent natural phenomena — such as fire, water, or wind — or
dead persons, including eminent ancestors. They consist of two main groups: the
rada, often mild and helping, and the petro, which may be dangerous and harmful.
There are two sorts of priests in the traditional voodoo folklore: the houngan
or mambo who confine his activities to "white" magic i.e bring good fortune and
healing and the bokor or caplata who performs evil spells and black magic,
sometimes called "left-handed Vodun". Rarely, a houngan will engage in such
sorcery; a few alternate between white and dark magic.
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