Haitian mythology

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Haitian mythology
Vodou (also known as Voodoo) is a religion that first appeared in Haiti. It is a syncretic mixture of Roman Catholic rituals introduced during the French colonial period, and African beliefs, with roots in the YorubaKongo and Dahomey mythology. Another important aspect of the Haitian spiritual life is magic and serpent worship.
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Haitian mythology
All the articles available in the Haitian mythology section of the Encyclopedia Mythica:
Adjassou-Linguetor; Adjinakou; Adya Houn'tò; Agassou; Agwe; Asagwe; Avalou; Ayida-Weddo; Ayizan; Azaka-Tonnerre; Bacalou; Badessy; Baron Samedi; Boli Shah; Bossou Ashadeh; Boum'ba Maza; Bugid Y Aiba; Captain Debas; Clermeil; Coco macaque; Conga; Congo; Damballa; Dan Petro; Dan Wédo; Diable Tonnere; Diejuste; Dinclinsin; Erzulie; Gangan; Ghede; Gran Maître; Grand Bois; Guinee; Hungan; Kalfu; L'inglesou; Lemba; Limba; Loa; Loco; Lutin; Maîtresse Délai; Maîtresse Hounon'gon; Mademoiselle Charlotte; Mait' Carrefour; Maman Brigitte; Mambo; Marassa; Marassa Jumeaux; Marinette; Marré; Mombu; Mounanchou; Nago Shango; Ogoun; Papa Legba; Petro; Pie; Simbi; Sobo; Sousson-Pannan; Ti Jean Quinto; Ti Malice; Ti-Jean Petro; Ville au Camp; Voodoo; Zombie.


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