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- Q1631340 subject Q6416304.
- Q1631340 subject Q8503872.
- Q1631340 abstract "Template:ForHoungan is the term for a male priest in Haitian Vodou (a female priest is known as a mambo). The term is derived from the Fon word "hùn gan". There are two ranks of houngan: houngan asogwe (high priest) and houngan sur pwen (junior priest). A houngan asogwe is the highest member of clergy in voodoo and the only one with authority to ordain other priests.It is the houngan's role to preserve the rituals and songs and maintain the relationship between the spirits and the community as a whole (though some of this is the responsibility of the whole community as well). They are entrusted with leading the service of all of the spirits of their lineage. Sometimes they may also be bokor (sorcerers).".
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- Q1631340 wikiPageWikiLink Q2254446.
- Q1631340 wikiPageWikiLink Q2713215.
- Q1631340 wikiPageWikiLink Q302729.
- Q1631340 wikiPageWikiLink Q33291.
- Q1631340 wikiPageWikiLink Q42603.
- Q1631340 wikiPageWikiLink Q6416304.
- Q1631340 wikiPageWikiLink Q7699319.
- Q1631340 wikiPageWikiLink Q8503872.
- Q1631340 comment "Template:ForHoungan is the term for a male priest in Haitian Vodou (a female priest is known as a mambo). The term is derived from the Fon word "hùn gan". There are two ranks of houngan: houngan asogwe (high priest) and houngan sur pwen (junior priest).".
- Q1631340 label "Houngan".