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− | A mambo is a [[vodou]] priestess in [[Haitian Creole]]. | + | A '''mambo''' is a [[vodou]] priestess in [[Haitian Creole]]. A male voudou priest is called [[houngan]]. <br> |
+ | [[Cécile Fatiman]] is a famous mambo, she was a leader of the ceremonies at [[Bois Caïman]] at the beginning of the Haitian Revolution. | ||
==See also== | ==See also== | ||
− | * [[ | + | *[[Vodou]] - The main religion of [[Saint-Domingue]] (and [[Haiti]]). |
[[Category:Glossary]] | [[Category:Glossary]] |
Latest revision as of 21:19, 6 May 2007
A mambo is a vodou priestess in Haitian Creole. A male voudou priest is called houngan.
Cécile Fatiman is a famous mambo, she was a leader of the ceremonies at Bois Caïman at the beginning of the Haitian Revolution.
See also
- Vodou - The main religion of Saint-Domingue (and Haiti).