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'''Cécile Fatiman''' ([[Kreyòl]]: ''Sesil Fatima'') was a [[mambo]] and leader of the [[vodou]] ceremonies at [[Bois Caïman]] on August 14, [[1791]]. This event sparked the early stages of the Haitian Revolution and still resonates strongly among Haitians to this day.  
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'''Cécile Fatiman''' ([[Kreyòl]]: ''Sesil Fatima'') was a [[mambo]] and leader of the [[vodou]] ceremonies at [[Bois Caïman]] on August 14, [[1791]]. She was led by the vodou spirit Ezili Danto. This event sparked the early stages of the Haitian Revolution and still resonates strongly among Haitians to this day.  
  
 
Fatiman a [[mulatto]],  was married to [[Louis Michel Pierrot]], one of the leaders of the victorious [[Battle of Vertières]], under the command of [[Jean-Jacques Dessalines]].
 
Fatiman a [[mulatto]],  was married to [[Louis Michel Pierrot]], one of the leaders of the victorious [[Battle of Vertières]], under the command of [[Jean-Jacques Dessalines]].
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Fatiman died in [[Le Cap]] at the age of 112.
  
 
Other participants at the Bois Caïman meeting were [[Dutty Boukman]], [[Georges Biassou]], [[Jeannot Bullet]] and [[Jean François Papillon]],
 
Other participants at the Bois Caïman meeting were [[Dutty Boukman]], [[Georges Biassou]], [[Jeannot Bullet]] and [[Jean François Papillon]],

Revision as of 08:55, 19 July 2006

Cécile Fatiman (Kreyòl: Sesil Fatima) was a mambo and leader of the vodou ceremonies at Bois Caïman on August 14, 1791. She was led by the vodou spirit Ezili Danto. This event sparked the early stages of the Haitian Revolution and still resonates strongly among Haitians to this day.

Fatiman a mulatto, was married to Louis Michel Pierrot, one of the leaders of the victorious Battle of Vertières, under the command of Jean-Jacques Dessalines.

Fatiman died in Le Cap at the age of 112.

Other participants at the Bois Caïman meeting were Dutty Boukman, Georges Biassou, Jeannot Bullet and Jean François Papillon,