Agwé
In
Vodun, and especially in
Haiti, Agwé is a
loa who rules over
fish and aquatic plants, as well as the patron loa of fishermen and sailors. He is alternately married to
Erzulie or La Sirene. Offerings to Agwe are traditionally left on constructed rafts which are floated out to sea. Also spelt Agoueh.
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Agwe
[Haitian] The Haitian god of fish and sea plants, the patron of fishermen and sailors. During elaborate ceremonies, the worshippers of this proud god send expensive offerings to his magnificent underwater palace.