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13259: racine125@aol.com re: 13234: Senechal on Loups Garoux (fwd)



From: Racine125@aol.com

JSenechal@aol.com writes, "The LOUP-GAROU (in English: WOLF) is a EUROPEAN traditional story of ancient times... This saga became popular amongst the Africans who were in bondage in Hispanola then Santo Domingo now HAITI in relation to the Europeans."

No, I don't think so.  Africans in Haiti got the *words* "loup garou" from the French, but the West African folklore about people flying at night, taking off their skins or turning into birds, was exported to Jamaica, Trinidad, and some parts of the Southern United States as well.  The lougarou of Haiti is not the werewolf of Europe!  (So forget about those silver bullets, they won't help.)

Peace and love,

Bon Mambo Racine Sans Bout Sa Te La Daginen

"Se bon ki ra" - Good is rare
     Haitian proverb

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(Posting from Jacmel, Haiti)