Haitian Culture: Vodou Chants
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BON BAGAY!
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@MeAndHubbyToo They are trying to do the same in Latin America, in particular with Hugo Chavez and Evo Morales, but the Latin Americans are finally fighting back. We must do the same, as pan-Africans!
The most powerful, richest people of this earth, and ironically, the most successfully divided. That includes ALL OF US. If we want to be "rich" again, acting as a united African front, no matter where we were born, is the ONLY way. Whites use the term "divide and conquer" for a reason!
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@MeAndHubbyToo More specifically, those African politicians are groomed by the United Nations (ie Mamphela Ramphele) and the World Bank to represent the financial interests of Europe and the US. By that, it means they must agree to hand over the wealth of Africa to the poorer Europe and the US to increase the financial gain and economy of those countries, lest they be assassinated in a "coup plot" and replaced with a more docile/compliant African president, chosen by Europe & The US.
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@fravilmarr Africa is RICH. Beyond rich. MEGA WEALTH. People "trash" Africa because of their own resentment at Africa's enormous wealth and their own sense of inferiority. Boxite, gold, oil, diamonds, you name it, Africa has it. The world depends on the exploitation of Africa to fuel their own exploitative economies. Africans are NOT poor. They are simply being stolen from and represented by African politicians who agree to hand over their people's wealth in exchange for bribes and protection.
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@dreadtodred That's exactly what I was thinking. Even in the drumming. Much love to our Haitian family.
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@fravilmarr lmao I love your comment so perfect people think Africans are ugly dirty an poor whihc is why everyone hates Africa
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@supervirtuouswoman It is atualy voodoo songs, it may sound familiar to black americans because yall also came from Africa and most West African practiced this religion, but in the British colonies this was outlawed and you would pay with ur life, has u converted to CHristianity ur songs changed into godpel music but the rythms didnt change much.
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vodou yep! slavery, poverty, disception, EARTHQUAKE! and we are free, still free, proud of our heritage and history. suffering and smiling. work with our imagination and bare hands. we know where ous strength comes from, the Creator. and HE is with us, our sustainability proves we are prefered. who else can go through so much and still survive, singing and dancing? sending praises to the Creator and the ancestors. AYIBOBO
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call and response
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This is not voodou chant, this is how we black americans worked when we were on the railroad. Singing is a stress reliever.
sounds like the chants the africans used in the south (us)on the plantations(work songs)
dreadtodred 2 years ago 7
these are work songs! great
vanchi233 2 years ago 3