What Is Voodoo Death?
Voodoo, also translated "voodoo", is transliterated from the Latin Voodoo. Originating from western Africa, it is a primitive religion that blends with ancestor worship, animism, and psychicism. Some are like Shamanism. Voodoo is also the state religion of Benin, with 60% of its population and about 4.5 million people worshipping it. Popular in the West African countries from the east of Ghana to Nigeria in the west. The faithful ethnic groups are Fang and Yonuba. They also prevail in Haiti and the Caribbean, Louisiana in the south of the United States, and South America. "Fudu" means soul in Fang.
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- In the holy city of Voodoo, Ouidah, the southern port city of Benin, the pythons enshrined in the Temple of Pythons roam the streets for food, and even swagger across the streets into the Catholic Church. The local priest, the owner of the snake, claimed that forcibly recalling the snakes was disrespectful to the gods.
- January 10, local time is the annual Voodoo Festival in Benin. The local people of Vida held a grand religious ceremony to celebrate the festival. And this mysterious religious festival has attracted more and more foreigners to come and watch. Here, the fusion of faith and tradition shows the world the modern blend of fusion and ancient faith.
- Located in western Africa, the Republic of Benin is the cradle of Voodoo, Africa's primitive religion. Voodoo worship of Ligba is a primitive religion that combines ancestor worship, animism and psychicism. Therefore, voodoo was also used as a tool of political rule for a long time. Nowadays, voodoo also incorporates modern elements, and the priests can travel in sports cars. A variety of voodoo also exists in other African countries, the Caribbean, South America, New Orleans, and other regions.