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Secret society in Haiti
The Bizango are secret societies active in Haiti. Many of their practices are associated with Haitian Vodou. They have been termed "one of the most important
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List of religions and spiritual traditions
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Religion from Haiti
is also practised within family groups or in secret societies like the Bizango. Adherents seek the aid of the lwa, and spirits of the dead, by offering
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Mythological human with acquired ability to transform into a wolflike creature
an animal and drains blood from sleeping victims, while members of the Bizango secret society are feared for their reputed ability to transform into dogs
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form of communal fieldwork and inside different rites as harvest song. Bizango YaYa TiKongo Kompa, also known as Spanish: Compás or Haitian Creole: Konpa
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Town in Estuaire Province, Gabon
kilometres by road east of Libreville. Nearby settlements include Bambouchine, Bizango Bi Bere, Essassa, Nkok and Nkoltang. Maps (Map). Google Maps. v t e
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English screenwriter and novelist
House – 1991 Nightmare, With Angel – 1992 Red, Red Robin – 1995 White Bizango – 2002 The Spirit Box – 2005 The Painted Bride – 2006 The Kingdom of Bones
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Haitian Vodou artist and priest (1942–1999)
(1942–1999) was a Haitian Vodou artist and priest, who was president of a Bizango society. He was well-known for his use of diverse materials to create "Vodou
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Haitian anthropologist (1965–2018)
pp. 78–89. ISBN 9780817355302. Beauvoir-Dominique, Rachel (2017). "Les Bizango d'Haiti". In Vega, C.A.; Gilbert, R.; Canovas, G.V. (eds.). Haïti, Histoires
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Boxing competitions
kilograms) Mohamed Azzaoui (ALG) Amrou Moustafa (EGY) Braimah Kamoko (GHA) Bizango Mboto (DRC) Super Heavyweight (+ 91 kilograms) Ahmed Abdel Samad (EGY)
Boxing at the 1999 All-Africa Games
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Thiaw Senegal Sibiri Kabore Burkina Faso 91 kg Frederick Orieyo Kenya Bizango Mboto Democratic Republic of the Congo Tony Sekabira Uganda +91 kg Philip
Boxing at the 2002 African Military Games
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Settlement on a cliff. From an Old English surname and place name, used only occasionally as a...
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English name derived from Latin Emilia, EMILY means "rival."
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Variant spelling of German Meinhard, MEINARD means "strong and hardy."
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Rules all. Feminine of Alaric.
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Respect
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Handsome
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Pet form of English Lynda, LYNDI means "serpent."
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A queen of the Iceni: Victory.
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Helping; Supporting
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Ruler
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