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| A woman vodoo believer
possessed by a spirit at the sacred pool at
Sucry near
Gonaives, Haiti, on Thursday, Aug.
15, 2002. The Sucry voodoo pilgrimage is one
of the most important of the year, since it
honors all of the spirits. Many Haitians
travel from the US,
Canada and other countries to attend
the two weeks of rituals and celebrations.
(AP Photo/ Daniel Morel) |
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| Voodoo believers possessed
by spirits at the sacred pool at Sucry near
Gonaives, Haiti, on Thursday, Aug.
15, 2002. The Sucry vodou pilgrimage is one
of the most important of the year, since it
honors all of the spirits. Many Haitians
travel from the US,
Canada and other countries to attend
the two weeks of rituals and celebrations.
(AP Photo/ Daniel Morel) |
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| A vodou pilgrim initiates a
young girl in the sacred mud pool in Plaine
du Nord, 300 kilometers north of Haiti's
capital,
Port-au-Prince, during the annual
festival honoring the spirit Ogou on
Wednesday, July 24, 2002. Vodou believers
make the pilgrimage from all over
Haiti as well as from across the
U.S.,
Canada and
Europe to renew their beliefs and
find strength through the baptism-like
ceremony and other rituals. (AP Photo/
Daniel Morel) |
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| A Haitian bathes in the
sacred mud pool in Plaine du Nord, 300
kilometers north of Haiti's capital,
Port-au-Prince, during the annual
festival honoring the spirit Ogou on
Wednesday, July 24, 2002. Vodou believers
make the pilgrimage from all over
Haiti as well as from across the
U.S.,
Canada and
Europe to renew their beliefs and
find strength through the baptism-like
ceremony and other rituals. (AP Photo/
Daniel Morel) |
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| A Vodou priest treats an
ill woman with mud from the sacred pool in
Plaine du Nord, 300 kilometers north of
Haiti's capital,
Port-au-Prince, during the annual
festival honoring the spirit Ogou on
Wednesday, July 24, 2002. Vodou believers
make the pilgrimage from all over
Haiti as well as from across the US,
Canada and
Europe to renew their beliefs and
find strength through the baptism-like
ceremony and other rituals. (AP photo/
Daniel Morel) |
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| Believers chant and dance
after the sacrifice of a bull at the edge of
the sacred mud pool in Plaine du Nord, 300
kilometers north of Haiti's capital,
Port-au-Prince, during the annual
festival honoring the spirit Ogou on
Wednesday, July 24, 2002. Vodou believers
make the pilgrimmage from all over
Haiti as well as from across the US,
Canada and
Europe to renew their beliefs and
find strength through the baptism-like
ceremony and other rituals. (AP Photo/
Daniel Morel) |
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