DUVALIER VISITS SAUT D’EAU VOODOO CELEBRATION

July 14, 2011

Thousands of Haitians will make the pilgrimage  to a hilltop voodoo festival, offering a special prayer to the spirits to find them new homes and ease their plight 17 months after a massive quake. Dressed in white, they climb the hill  to bathe in the sacred waterfall and take part in an annual ritual which has drawn the faithful for almost 200 years to the town of Saut d’Eau in the central Haitian plateau.

On this spot in 1847, the Catholic saint Our Lady of Mount Carmel is believed to have appeared in a nearby palm tree. It is also a sacred site for the Nation’s Voodoo community.

Jean Claude Duvalier, with a small entourage, made the journey  early today, and was greeted by  swarms of supporters who were eager to greet  the ex-president, absent for 25 years. Many of those, who reached out to touch him, were not born when he left Haiti, February 7, 1986.

As word of his arrival spread, the crowds grew larger, but remained politely restrained as each sought a moment in their brother’s circle.

These were magic moments  as the crowd reacted to the presence of a long absent friend.

Duvalier is home, at last, after a long, 25 year absence.

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2 thoughts on “DUVALIER VISITS SAUT D’EAU VOODOO CELEBRATION

  1. I was there this afternoon and saw Jean Claude with his people. Everyone is pleased have his return. None were unhappy. Even small children who must have learned from parents and grandparents.

  2. gad eta yo bon yo pa won meznami,pou malediksyou ki sou peyi ya se saa yo ka fe pou fe plis mize vin sou te ya?
    sel bagay map toujou priye BonDye pou epagne fami mwen

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