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Papa Legba

Ginen in Haitian Vodou


Summary

Ginen in Haitian Vodou

FieldValue
namePapa Legba
typevoodoo
dayJune 13
venerated_inWest African Vodun, Haitian Vodou, Louisiana Voodoo, Folk Catholicism, Dominican Vudú and Winti
imageVeveLegba.svg
captionVeve of Papa Legba

Papa Legba is a lwa, or loa, in West African Vodun and its diasporic derivatives (Dominican Republic Vudú, Haitian Vodou, Louisiana Voodoo, and Winti), who serves as the intermediary between God and humanity. He stands at a spiritual crossroads and gives (or denies) permission to speak with the spirits of Guineé, and is believed to speak all human languages. In Haiti, he is the great elocutioner. Legba facilitates communication, speech, and understanding. He is commonly associated with dogs. Papa Legba is invoked at the beginning of every ceremony. Papa Legba has his origins in Yoruba traditions in the historic West African kingdom of Dahomey, located within present-day Benin.

Appearance

He usually appears as an old man on a crutch or with a cane, wearing a broad-brimmed straw hat and smoking a pipe, or drinking dark rum. The dog is sacred to him. Legba is syncretized with Saint Peter, Saint Lazarus, and Saint Anthony. His veve incorporates a walking cane on the right side. Offerings to him typically include candy, tobacco, and strong black coffee.

Legba is a favorite lwa of children due to his jolly, grandpa-like image. He is often tasked with babysitting and distracting children (a typical male role in the matrilineal religion) while more serious rituals are being performed by the adults.

References

References

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