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The Petwo (Haitian Creole: Petwo), also spelled Petro and alternatively known as dompete, are a family of lwa (loa) spirits in the religion of Haitian...
Click to read more »different groups, known as nanchon (nations), the most notable of which are the Petwo and the Rada. According to Vodou belief, the lwa communicate with humans...
Click to read more »fold of the Petwo rite. In Petwo, he is the son of Dan Petro, and married to Marinette-bwa-chèch. He is named by the ephithets Ti Jean Petwo, Ti Jean Pied-Sec...
Click to read more »divide into groups called nanchon ("nations"), most notably the Rada and the Petwo. This theology has been labelled both monotheistic and polytheistic. Vodouists...
Click to read more »are deemed sweet-natured and dependable. In this, they contrast with the Petwo lwa, who are deemed volatile and hot-tempered. The Rada are referred to...
Click to read more »(Haitian Creole for 'boat') are a family of lwa spirits in the Makaya and Petwo rites of Haitian Vodou, led by Boum'ba Maza. Derived from the bisimbi water...
Click to read more »(spirit) of Haitian Vodou, the deification of the legendary founder of the Petwo rite, the houngan (priest) Dom Pedro. He was described as a Mulatto Dominican...
Click to read more »is believed to have children of her own in some stories, such as Ti-Jean Petwo, and is a fervid protector of the youth and the marginalized. Ezilí Freda...
Click to read more »needed]and Ewe Agbadza dances. Nago dance is a voodoo dance of Rada/Kongo-Petwo rites. The name Nago is also used to describe Africans in Brazil, Louisiana...
Click to read more »celebrating Papa Guédé in Boston, Massachusetts, featuring offerings to Rada spirits, the Petwo family, and the Gede. In the center is a golden monstrance....
Click to read more »Altar to Petwo, Rada, and Gede spirits; 2010...
Click to read more »spirits that will work for anyone who pays them, and often members of the Petwo nanchon. According to Haitian popular belief, bòkò engage in anvwamò ("expeditions")...
Click to read more »celebrating Papa Guédé in Boston, Massachusetts, featuring offerings to Rada spirits, the Petwo family, and the Gede. In the center is a golden monstrance....
Click to read more »Guiro Maracas Timbales Wood block Tambora Cowbell Bongos Tanbou rada Tanbou Petwo Dholak Steel drum Conga Conga Timbales Cowbell Wood block Bongo drum Percussion...
Click to read more »Africology at University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee. Oungan Don Pedro (or Don Petwo) lived in the late 18th century and was an active participant in the struggle...
Click to read more »(nations), such as the Rada and the Petwo. Glassman's New Orleans temple for instance has separate altars to the Rada and Petwo lwa. Each of these is associated...
Click to read more »Kalenda Rabòday Banda Dahomey Djouba Ibo Kongo Nago Mascawon Mayi Parigol Petwo Yanvalou Csárdás (Czardas) Cshebogar Karikázó Körtánc Lánytánc Verbunkos...
Click to read more »tweeted a photo of himself blindfolded holding a cardboard sign with "Kot kòb PetwoKaribe a ?" ("Where did the PetroCaribe money go?") written on it. The hashtag...
Click to read more »having a number of children and two husbands, Simbi Makaya and Ti Jean Petwo, though she is said to prefer the company of women. There are, however,...
Click to read more »both the Rada and Petwo branches of the lwa spirits; the oricha, like the Rada, are even-tempered, while the Palo spirits, like the Petwo, are more chaotic...
Click to read more »red, who is being sent to kill, would likely be possessed by a vengeful Petwo spirit. Haitian ethnologist Milo Rigaud published a transcription in 1953...
Click to read more »pig, in an invocation of the lwa. Garvey F. Lundy understood this to be a Petwo rite of Vodou, which was later used by Haitians that resisted the United...
Click to read more »performs is inspired by traditional vodou folk music, and incorporates the petwo drums and rara horns used in vodou ceremonies. Eventually, Richard Morse...
Click to read more »Vespasian Petro (cryptocurrency), Venezuelan cryptocurrency Petro lwa or Petwo, a family of lwa (loa) in Voudon (Voodoo) Petros (disambiguation) Petroleum...
Click to read more »of the mind, body, and spirit". One source describes the presence of a Petwo/Petro lwa "avatar" called "Damballa la Flambeau" (cf. image right). The...
Click to read more »called Rites Congo or Lemba. In the south, the Congo influence is called Petwo (Petro). Many loa are of Congolese origin, such as Basimbi and Lemba. Taíno...
Click to read more »Dominican Republic 211.3 Small rural folk handheld frame drum Pétro See petwo - petwo conga, Pétro Haiti 211.21-92 Cylindrical drum headed with cowskin, attached...
Click to read more »- tcha-tcha - vaksin bann rara - Haitian Carnival - majó jonk - Rada - Petwo - twoubadou - Vodou Indo-Caribbean bhajan - birha - chautal - dingolay -...
Click to read more »Vodou folk music lyrics and rhythms into modern musical style, but included petwo drums and rara horns, instruments used in Vodou religious ceremonies. When...
Click to read more »can be divided into various nanchon (nations), namely the Rada and the Petwo. The scholar of religion Jualynne E. Dodson noted that the veneration of...
Click to read more »beer as an invocation to the spirit, similar the Kongo influence called Petwo or Petro and many Loa or Lwa are of Kongo origin such as Basimba of Haiti...
Click to read more »by an offering. [...] [It] is harvested with the permission of Simbi, a Petwo Lwa who loves water, as bamboo in the Dominican Republic grows in moist...
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