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Voodoo in Haiti

d elite who alone had the time, leisure, and inclination to work out such a theology. Evolving as it did on an island under the colonial rule of Catholic France, it contains elements borrowed from Catholicism, including both "stylistic" characteristics  ceremonies with intonations, incenseburning, and other attributes of the Catholic Mass  and "spiritual" characteristics, notably a veneration of the Virgin. It functions both on an individual level, providing the Voodoo believer with a means of contact with and invocation of the spiritual world, and on a social level, binding people together locally through group rituals which often involve dance, and more broadly through the tradition of pilgrimage to Voodoo shrines, notably that of Saut D'Eau.3

Voodoo per se is a distinctively Haitian religion. But  and this is a point to which we shall return below  it is characteristic of a whole range of "nativist" slavedeveloped religions which are found in many parts of the New World where African slaves were brought and settled in large numbers. It thus represents one face of the moral and spiritual response of Africans who found themselves in chains in a strange land, and ________

3Michel S. Laguerre, Voodoo and Politics in Haiti (New York: St. Martin's, 1989), 100.

who needed to call on their moral resources to the full if they were to survive.

Haiti is part of the island of Santo Domingo, which was originally discovered (so far as Europeans were concerned) by Christopher Columbus. As happened in much of the Caribbean, its original Native American Indian population was effectively wiped out in the period after European settlement. While some Indian blood surely flows in presentday Haitians, the Indians as a distinct ethnic group vanished in early colonial times. At the end of the seventeenth century, the eastern half of Santo Domingo fell from Spanish into French hands, and was subsequently develope...

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