by zaragemca » Fri Aug 13, 2004 4:58 pm
Saludos JC, I know that the other brothers and you in this forum are only making reference to other writing(I know it is not any of your blame).References are good as much as they know,or some time as much as deeper they want to go in the African history.Absolutely not, these practices (Voo-Doo),are the same or have anything to do with (Santaria)Yorubas practices,(not even the same language), and as I said before, Santeria and now Voo-Doo are street-name not the real name of a religion,or a Tribe,or a Civilization.People didn't know their real name came out with something and it got stick with it.Remember also that I don't have to write a book,haitian people went to Cuba and I personally knew many of them and their decendants,we called it in Cuba pichon de haitianos(to the decendants).Also in Miami there is a community of haitian people,I did work with two of them, and we talk a lot in reference to their culture with I knew since I was in Cuba.Of course some people don't know that some of the Bantu people,Araras,Fulanis,Yorubas,etc.,moved to Dahome at one point from some place else,but there were a lot of movements of different Tribes to different places for differents reasons.Your brother Gerry Zaragemca.
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