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Voodoo - Haiti's misunderstood religion

Article published on the 2010-02-17 Latest update 2010-02-17 12:20 TU

A stall on Port-au-Prince market(Photo: User:Doron/Wikimedia)

A stall on Port-au-Prince market
(Photo: User:Doron/Wikimedia)

The national palace, the cathedrals and the ministries have been destroyed. But Haiti’s culture - a mix of voodoo, mysticism and Catholicism – will help it survive. Filmmaker and anthropologist Anne Lescot talks about Haiti’s misunderstood religion and the paradox of a small, desperately poor country that has given the world many gifted artists.

Voices: Filmmaker Anne Lescot on Haiti's unique culture

17/02/2010 by Brent Gregston

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