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The artwork, more specifically referred to as Vodun sculptures from Togo and Benin, is displayed in a setting conceived by Italian designer Enzo Mari.
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The artwork, more specifically referred to as Vodun sculptures from Togo and Benin, is displayed in a setting conceived by Italian designer Enzo Mari.
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Before his untimely death from throat cancer at the age of 59, in 2001, Kerchache and his collector wife Anne now Mrs. Kamal Douaoui had been working with the Fondation Cartier in Paris on what would have been the world's first major exhibition devoted entirely to Vodun, or West African voodoo, sculptures.
Voodoo Still Casts Its Spell Tobias Grey 2011
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These core values were uprooted during the anti-Vodun Rejete campaigns
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Like in Vodun, for instance, everything is connected, all is vibrational energy at its root and ONE.
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Like in Vodun, for instance, everything is connected, all is vibrational energy at its root and ONE.
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Haiti because in Haitian Vodun each village compound/Lakou, each family had a tree with the spirit and life of their ancestors.
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Western colonialism and Christian missionaries on traditional Vodun.
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In Vodun, Ezili Dantò is the symbol of the irreducible essence of that ancient Black mother, mother of all the races, who holds Haiti's umbilical chord back to Africa, back to Anba Dlo.
Avatar parallels: The Warrior Mother, Vodun and the Sky People 2010
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Vodun is as old as creation and it's the Light and Beauty of Haiti
Avatar parallels: The Warrior Mother, Vodun and the Sky People 2010
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