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Fet Gede: Haiti

Fet Gede: Haiti

  • The Festival of the Dead has all the verve of Halloween tradition, but with a completely different cultural backdrop.
  • On November 1 and 2, Haitian practitioners of Voodoo, Vodouisants, pay their respects to Baron Samedi, father of the deceased spirits.
  • Vodouisants dance in the streets to commune with their dead and walk through graveyards where they ‘feed’ their ancestors with food from their own tables.
  • Fet Gede is occasionally described as the Voodoo equivalent of Mardi Gras, Día de Los Muertos, and Halloween because of its explosive celebratory atmosphere, vibrant cultural traditions, and commemoration of deceased family.

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