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- Guédé abstract "In Haitian Vodou, the Guédé (also spelled Gede or Ghede, pronounced [ɡede] in Haitian Creole) are the family of Loa that embody the powers of death and fertility. Guédé spirits include Ghede Doubye, Ghede Linto, Ghede Loraj, Ghede Masaka, Guédé Nibo, Guédé Plumaj, Guédé Ti Malis, and Guédé Zaranye. All are known for the drum rhythm and dance called the "banda". In possession, they will drink or rub themselves with a mixture of clairin (raw rum) and twenty-one habanero or goat peppers.Fête Ghede is on November 2, the "Festival of the Dead". All boons granted by the Ghede must be repaid by this date or they will take their vengeance on you.Papa Ghede is the corpse of the first man who ever died. He is recognized as a short, dark man with a high hat on his head, who likes to smoke cheap cigars and eat apples. Papa Ghede is a psychopomp who waits at the crossroads to take souls into the afterlife. He is considered the good counterpart to Baron Samedi. If a child is dying, Papa Ghede is prayed to. It is believed that he will not take a life before its time, and that he will protect the little ones. Papa Ghede has a very crass sense of humor, a divine ability to read others' minds, and the ability to know everything that happens in the worlds of the living and the dead. Another version of this is Papa Gé from Once On This Island.Brave Ghede is the guardian and watchman of the graveyard. He keeps the dead souls in and the living souls out. He is sometimes considered an aspect of Nibo.Ghede Bábáco is Papa Ghede's less known brother and is also a psychopomp. His role is somewhat similar to that of Papa Ghede, but he doesn't have the special abilities of his brother.Ghede Nibo is a psychopomp, an intermediary between the living and the dead. He was the first person to die by violence, so he is the patron of those who died by unnatural causes (disaster, accident, misadventure, or violence). He is the guardian of the graves of those who died prematurely, particularly those whose final resting place is unknown. His chevals ("horses", possessed devotees) can give voice to the dead spirits whose bodies have not been found or that have not been reclaimed from "below the waters".Baron Kriminel ("Baron of Criminals") is the enforcer of the Guede. He was the first person to kill another (probably Nibo). As the first murderer, he is master of those who murder or use violence to harm others. Families of murder victims and the abused pray to him to get revenge on those who wronged them. His "horses" have an insatiable appetite and will attack people until they are offered food. If it doesn't please them or takes too long, they will bite and chew on anyone nearby (or even themselves) until they are sated. He is syncretised with St. Martin de Porres, perhaps because his feast day is November 3, the day after Fete Ghede. He is sacrificed black roosters that have been bound, doused with strong spirit, and then set alight.Maman Brigitte ("Mother Bridget") is the wife of Baron Samedi. She is syncretized with St. Brigit, perhaps because St. Brigit is the protector of crosses and gravestones.".
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- Guédé wikiPageRevisionID "670286088".
- Guédé wikiPageWikiLink Abrams_Books.
- Guédé wikiPageWikiLink All_Souls_Day.
- Guédé wikiPageWikiLink Baron_Cimetière.
- Guédé wikiPageWikiLink Baron_La_Croix.
- Guédé wikiPageWikiLink Baron_Samedi.
- Guédé wikiPageWikiLink Brigit_of_Kildare.
- Guédé wikiPageWikiLink Category:African_mythology.
- Guédé wikiPageWikiLink Category:Vodou_deities.
- Guédé wikiPageWikiLink Cigar.
- Guédé wikiPageWikiLink Death.
- Guédé wikiPageWikiLink Fertility.
- Guédé wikiPageWikiLink Ghede_Doubye.
- Guédé wikiPageWikiLink Ghede_Linto.
- Guédé wikiPageWikiLink Ghede_Loraj.
- Guédé wikiPageWikiLink Ghede_Masaka.
- Guédé wikiPageWikiLink Ghede_Nibo.
- Guédé wikiPageWikiLink Guédé_Nibo.
- Guédé wikiPageWikiLink Guédé_Plumaj.
- Guédé wikiPageWikiLink Guédé_Ti_Malis.
- Guédé wikiPageWikiLink Guédé_Zaranye.
- Guédé wikiPageWikiLink Habanero.
- Guédé wikiPageWikiLink Haitian_Vodou.
- Guédé wikiPageWikiLink Harry_N._Abrams,_Inc..
- Guédé wikiPageWikiLink Loa.
- Guédé wikiPageWikiLink Maman_Brigitte.
- Guédé wikiPageWikiLink Martin_de_Porres.
- Guédé wikiPageWikiLink Once_On_This_Island.
- Guédé wikiPageWikiLink Once_on_This_Island.
- Guédé wikiPageWikiLink Psychopomp.
- Guédé wikiPageWikiLink St._Brigit.
- Guédé wikiPageWikiLink St._Martin_de_Porres.
- Guédé wikiPageWikiLink Ti_Malice_and_Bouki.
- Guédé wikiPageWikiLink Top_hat.
- Guédé wikiPageWikiLinkText "Gede".
- Guédé wikiPageWikiLinkText "Ghede".
- Guédé wikiPageWikiLinkText "Guédé".
- Guédé wikiPageWikiLinkText "Papa Ge".
- Guédé wikiPageWikiLinkText "Papa Ghede is a handsom fellow in his hat and coat of black. Papa Ghede is going to the palace! He'll eat and drink when he gets back!".
- Guédé hasPhotoCollection Guédé.
- Guédé wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Afro-American_Religions.
- Guédé wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:IPA-fr.
- Guédé wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:More_footnotes.
- Guédé subject Category:African_mythology.
- Guédé subject Category:Vodou_deities.
- Guédé comment "In Haitian Vodou, the Guédé (also spelled Gede or Ghede, pronounced [ɡede] in Haitian Creole) are the family of Loa that embody the powers of death and fertility. Guédé spirits include Ghede Doubye, Ghede Linto, Ghede Loraj, Ghede Masaka, Guédé Nibo, Guédé Plumaj, Guédé Ti Malis, and Guédé Zaranye. All are known for the drum rhythm and dance called the "banda".".
- Guédé label "Guédé".
- Guédé sameAs Ghede.
- Guédé sameAs Ghede.
- Guédé sameAs Guédé_(vaudou).
- Guédé sameAs ゲーデ.
- Guédé sameAs Guédé.
- Guédé sameAs Guédé.
- Guédé sameAs m.0mhkc.
- Guédé sameAs Ghede.
- Guédé sameAs เกเด้.
- Guédé sameAs Q1521511.
- Guédé sameAs Q1521511.
- Guédé wasDerivedFrom Guédé?oldid=670286088.
- Guédé isPrimaryTopicOf Guédé.