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Type of loa in Haitian vodou, linked to the Igbo people
Ibo loa or Igbo loa, are a type of loa, of African origin, revered in Haiti.[1] These loa are linked to the Igbo people.[2] They are considered to be both stern and gentle, while the Petro or Vodou loa tend to be one or the other respectively.[3]
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References
- ^ Bach, Marcus (1952). Strange altars. Bobbs-Merrill.
- ^ Lovejoy, Paul E. (2000). Identity in the Shadow of Slavery. Top: Continuum International Publishing Group. p. 59. ISBN 0-8264-4725-2.
- ^ Courlander, Harold (1939). Haiti singing. The University of North Carolina press.
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