In Haitian Vodou, Ti-Jean Petro is a snake-loa and son of Dan Petro.
Afro-American religion
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- Abakua
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- Ketu)
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- Umbanda
- Haitian Vodou
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Deities |
- Babalu Aye
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Roots |
- West African Vodun
- Ifá
- Oriṣa (Yorùbá)
- Lwa (Dahomey)
- Odinani (Igbo)
- Nkisi (Kongo)
- Catholicism (Portugal
- Spain)
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Related articles |
- Christianity and Vodou
- Haitian Vodou and sexual orientation
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