(Reuters) - Max Gesner Beauvoir, the "Ati" or supreme leader of voodoo, Haiti's traditional Afro-Caribbean religion, died at the age of 79, his family said. Beauvoir died on Saturday, his family said, ...
Haiti’s government says the country’s gangs have crossed a “red line” after allegedly killing over 180 people over the weekend, after a gang leader reportedly blamed Voodoo adherents for his child’s ...
Mental illness is still a taboo in the Caribbean nation, which had no functioning mental health system before the 2010 earthquake PORT-AU-PRINCE (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - Five years after a ...
Preface: Among Haitian studies, Frnech critical theory, and Postcolonial theory -- Introduction: Possession, dispossession, and self-possession: From pathology to healing, braiding intellectual ...
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Violence vs Haiti voodoo community leaves 184 dead
PORT-AU-PRINCE — Nearly 200 people in Haiti were killed in brutal weekend violence reportedly orchestrated against voodoo practitioners, with the government on Monday condemning a massacre of ...
Close to 200 people were killed in brutal weekend violence in Haiti's capital, the United Nations said on Monday, with reports that a gang boss orchestrated the slaughter of voodoo practitioners. The ...
PORT-AU-PRINCE, Haiti - Angry crowds in a seaside slum attacked a group of Voodoo practitioners Tuesday, pelting them with rocks and halting a ceremony meant to honor victims of last month's deadly ...
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