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Posted May 28, 2003 by Pimms Lettuce
biggrin Great entry WebWitch. Jolly informative.

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Posted May 28, 2003 by Online NowCount Zero
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Very good article. I live on the Gulf of Mexico and am familiar with both the truth and falacies of Vodou. The cinema, I believe, is responsible for so much misinformation in probably every subject under the sun, but especially religions. I think many people formed their mental image of Vodou when they saw "Live and Let Die". Some probably believed some of the things in "Serpent and the Rainbow". But my favorite representation of Vodou in cinema, because of it's lack of malice, playfullness and a beat you can dance to, is the "Papa Legba" sequence with Pops Staples singing from David Byrne's quirky 1986 film, "True Stories". Now I'm not saying it's any more realistic than the others, but at least there's no mention of Zombies. winkeye

bubbly Webwitch for a very good article.

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Posted May 28, 2003 by Eccentra
Very well done. It was so interesting. I've read a little about orisha but this was by far the most informative thing I've seen. Thanks for a job well done! ok

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Posted Jun 2, 2003 by WebWitch
Thank you all - you're very kind.

I've found researching Vodou to be incredibly interesting, and I'm hoping that maybe a Vodou practitioner might at some point like to write a Guide from their viewpoint. It would be interesting to have a cluster of Vodou-related Guides. It strikes me as a powerful and very beautiful religious tradition, and one that has been dreadfully maligned.

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Posted Jun 17, 2003 by WebWitch
I recently had the opportunity to attend a short series of seminars on Haitian Vodou. As I'm in touch with the Vodouisants who presented the seminars, I'm looking forward to learning more. At some point, I may be in the position of looking back at this article and asking the editors to allow me to fiddle with it to reflect any fundamental changes I feel need making, but at my current level of knowledge, it seems gratifyingly sound.



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