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Ibo Lele

“Ibo Lele” in haitian vodou refers to another rite or tradition within the religion, specifically associated with the igbo people of present-day nigeria. This rite reflects the cultural and spiritual contributions of the igbo people to the vodou practice in haiti. The ibo lele tradition includes its own set of rituals, ceremonies, and deities, known as “lwa,” which are distinct from those in other vodou rites. These practices typically feature unique songs, dances, drumming patterns, and symbols that honor the igbo heritage and its influence on haitian vodou.

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