The Spider and the Green Butterfly: Vodoun Crossroads of Power
Added by: JustGoodNews | Karma: 4306.26 | Black Hole | 22 April 2011
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The Spider and the Green Butterfly: Vodoun Crossroads of Power
E.A. Koetting joins with Haitian Vodoun Master Houngan Baron DePrince to provide a look into the powers of the ancient magickal system of Vodoun as it is practiced deep in the few remaining jungles of Haiti, far from the safe “Voodoo” Haiti and throughout the western world. Within Haiti there are many Vodoun cults, some accessible to westerners in vacations cities like Port au Prince and Labadee, while others even restrict many native Haitians and common Vodoun practitioners. I
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Please Help to Healing The Survival People in Haiti.
The title of this worthwhile volume is a metaphor. Haiti is a breached citadel. As acts of nature, sun, rain, wind and seasons erode the citadel of Haiti, so too is the country of Haiti being eroded by internationalist sentiment, eating away at her culture and way of life. What remains today of the citadel is a ruins probably beyond restoration. What remains of Haiti is a similar ruins.
Added by: deception | Karma: 319.20 | Fiction literature | 17 January 2010
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Graham Green - The Comedians
The novel is set in Haiti under the rule of François "Papa Doc" Duvalier and his secret police, the Tonton Macoute, The Comedians tells the story of a tired hotel owner, Brown, and his increasing fatalism as he watches Haiti descend into barbarism.