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Steeped in Tradition, Vodou Seeks Solace for Haiti's Chaotic Gang Violence
HaitiSunday, September 15, 2024
In recent years, Vodou has gained acceptance as a recognized religion in Haiti, with many intellectuals embracing its importance. Oungans, the Vodou priests, now count thousands of followers, including intellectuals, artists, and even former Catholics. The surge in gang violence has only accelerated the growth, as people seek solace in the ancestral spirits.
But Vodou is more than just a tool for coping with hardship. It is a symbol of resistance, a testament to the resilience of the Haitian nation. As the country struggles to find justice and security, Vodou offers a sense of community and belonging. It is a reminder that even in the darkest times, there is always hope.
So, what if we assume that Vodou is not just a superstition, but a powerful symbol of Haitian identity? What if we recognize that its persistence is a testament to the strength and resilience of the Haitian people? How might this change our understanding of Vodou and its role in Haitian society?
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