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To summon a specific Lwa, practitioners draw intricate symbols called veve on the ground using cornmeal or flour.

During rituals, a Lwa may "mount" or possess a practitioner to communicate directly with the community, offering guidance and healing. The Garifuna Dügü: A Family Reunion with the Dead Afro-caribbean religion and rituals: Dugu, Vood...

The Living Ancestors: Exploring Afro-Caribbean Traditions Afro-Caribbean spirituality is far more than a set of beliefs; it is a vibrant way of life that honors the resilience of ancestors. Born from the survival and adaptation of West African traditions during the transatlantic slave trade, these religions—such as and the Garifuna Dügü —create a sacred bridge between the physical world and the unseen spiritual realm. Haitian Vodou: Serving the Spirits To summon a specific Lwa, practitioners draw intricate

These spirits are grouped into "nations" (like the Rada and Petro) and govern different aspects of life. Born from the survival and adaptation of West

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Ceremonies are led by a priest ( Houngan ) or priestess ( Mambo ) and typically involve drumming, singing, and dancing to invoke the spirits.