Episode notes
In this episode, we explore the sacred spaces that ground Haitian Vodou and shape how spiritual life is practiced, protected, and passed down. We begin with an overview of the physical and spiritual environments where Vodou ceremonies take place, introducing listeners to key sacred spaces such as the peristyle, bitasyon, demanbre, ounfo, ogatwa, and djevo, and explaining what each space represents within the tradition.
From there, we move into a focused discussion on Lwa Danti and how the Lwa Danti presence is rooted in ancestral homelands across Haiti.
We then examine the reality of abandoned, displaced, or inaccessible sacred spaces in Vodou, considering the historical, political, and social forces that have led to their loss or disruption. This part of the conversation acknowledges the emotional and spiritual impact of separation ...