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Excerpt:
...While to the outside world the folk religion of Haiti
-- Vodun or Voodoo as it's popularly known, is shrouded
in mystery and dark myths, to Vodunists, their religion
is a consoling and sustaining dialogue with the loas,
the spirits. Vodun encompasses an exceedingly complex
religion with elaborate rituals that are rich in symbolism.
Vodun evolved over thousands of years and derives from
ancient African rites and beliefs brought to the New
World by slaves. Under French rule 700,000 African slaves
were used to work the sugar cane fields, generating
tremendous wealth for plantation owners. Hundreds of
thousands of slaves died under inhumane conditions.
Through their blood and toil, Haiti became the most
prosperous colony in the New World.
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Throughout the Americas and the Caribbean &endash; wherever
the Atlantic slave trade brought them &endash; people
of African descent secretly nurtured their spirit worship.
In the face of colonial suppression, slaves outwardly
accepted the forced worship of Christian saints as counterparts
to their own ancient spirits. Thus a syncretized religion
was born, one unknown to the blancs.
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