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22488: Dorce: Re: 22483: Mambo Racine - There are no "Manbos" in Haiti (fwd)



From: LAKAT47@aol.com

In a message dated 6/24/04 6:06:49 PM Pacific Daylight Time, Mambo Racine
writes:

<< The unwillingness of some people to respect Vodou clergy and the
information given by that clergy, especially when the clergyperson is a woman, is yet
one more indication of the lack of respect for women epidemic in Haitian
culture.

 Now, if anyone cares to presume authority over this religion, I suggest you
take the time and spend the money to become initiates, and spend at least ten
years learning.  Then come and tell us how our religion is spelled. >>
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The best thing about Vodou is, there is no authority but the ancestors.
Anyone can call the lwa.  Anyone can make a ceremony.  If a mambo or oungan makes
themselves knowledgeable about herbal medicine, they can be very helpful as
healers (doktè fèy) but anyone who has received the lwa from their families, is
an expert on the religion and knows how to get the protection the lwa offer.
Respect is earned not demanded.  It will come when it is appropriate.  ;)

I don't think Haitians care how either word is spelled, they only know they
believe.  The lwa don't care either, I bet!

onè respè,

Kathy Dorce~