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- Haitian_Vodou abstract "Haitian Vodou (/ˈvoʊduː/, French: [vodu], also written as Voodoo /ˈvuːduː/; Vodun, or Vodoun /ˈvoʊduːn/, etc.) is a syncretic religion practiced chiefly in Haiti and the Haitian diaspora. Practitioners are called "vodouists" (French: vodouisants [voduisɑ̃]) or "servants of the spirits" (Haitian Creole: sèvitè).Vodouists believe in a distant and unknowable creator god, Bondye (likely derived from the French language term Bon Dieu, or Good Lord). As Bondye does not intercede in human affairs, vodouists direct their worship toward spirits subservient to Bondye, called loa. Every loa is responsible for a particular aspect of life, with the dynamic and changing personalities of each loa reflecting the many possibilities inherent to the aspects of life over which they preside. In order to navigate daily life, vodouists cultivate personal relationships with the loa through the presentation of offerings, the creation of personal altars and devotional objects, and participation in elaborate ceremonies of music, dance, and spirit possession.Vodou originated in the French slave colony of Haiti in the 18th century, when African religious practice was actively suppressed, and enslaved Africans were forced to convert to Christianity. Religious practices of contemporary Vodou are descended from, and closely related to, West African Vodun as practiced by the Fon and Ewe. Vodou also incorporates elements and symbolism from other African peoples including the Yorùbá and Bakongo; as well as Taíno religious beliefs, and European spirituality including Roman Catholic Christianity, European mysticism, Freemasonry, and other influences.".
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- Haitian_Vodou subject Category:Afro-American_religion.
- Haitian_Vodou subject Category:Afro-Haitian_culture.
- Haitian_Vodou subject Category:Christian_interfaith_and_secular_relations.
- Haitian_Vodou subject Category:Christianity_and_Paganism.
- Haitian_Vodou subject Category:Vodou.
- Haitian_Vodou comment "Haitian Vodou (/ˈvoʊduː/, French: [vodu], also written as Voodoo /ˈvuːduː/; Vodun, or Vodoun /ˈvoʊduːn/, etc.) is a syncretic religion practiced chiefly in Haiti and the Haitian diaspora. Practitioners are called "vodouists" (French: vodouisants [voduisɑ̃]) or "servants of the spirits" (Haitian Creole: sèvitè).Vodouists believe in a distant and unknowable creator god, Bondye (likely derived from the French language term Bon Dieu, or Good Lord).".
- Haitian_Vodou label "Haitian Vodou".
- Haitian_Vodou label "Vodou".
- Haitian_Vodou label "Vodu haitiano".
- Haitian_Vodou label "Кукла вуду".
- Haitian_Vodou label "الفودو الهايتي".
- Haitian_Vodou sameAs Vudu.
- Haitian_Vodou sameAs Vodou.
- Haitian_Vodou sameAs Vodu_haitiano.
- Haitian_Vodou sameAs m.0drp_7.
- Haitian_Vodou sameAs Q302729.
- Haitian_Vodou sameAs Q302729.
- Haitian_Vodou wasDerivedFrom Haitian_Vodou?oldid=606675924.
- Haitian_Vodou depiction Haitian_vodou_altar_to_Petwo,_Rada,_and_Gede_spirits;_November_5,_2010..jpg.
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