So here's a picture of me in Haiti on the day I came out of the djevo. Yes, I hate that dress, but they forced me to wear white (which, as we know, is the evil anti-black!). It's not terribly flattering on me.
The necklace that I'm wearing is my kolye -- I have to keep wearing that necklace for 41 days after coming out of the djevo.
The rattle in my lap is my asson. I need to restring my asson 'cause the beads are too loose, and they fall off. Over my shoulder, I'm wearing a palm leaf, which is ritually symbolizes Ayizan who looks over the kanzo ceremony.
This picture was taken before my baptism (the straw fringe on my hat stays down until the baptism has taken place).
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Date: 2002-08-20 08:50 pm (UTC)(no subject)
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Date: 2002-08-21 06:22 pm (UTC)What is a djevo?
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Date: 2002-08-22 06:30 am (UTC)What is a djevo?
The djevo is a room used in kanzo ceremony. Part of the kanzo ceremony involves ritual seclusion for several days in this room. Symbolically, it's meant to represent the womb, in which people gestate. (The kanzo ceremony is a death and rebirth ceremony).
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Date: 2002-08-22 04:23 am (UTC)Hmm... come to think of it, this photo also reminds me of one of my nieces who used to always love to dress up as a "bride"...
Wonderful!
Date: 2002-08-24 07:20 am (UTC)Wanted to bring to your attention the community,
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Date: 2002-08-24 06:03 pm (UTC)Wanted to bring to your attention the community,
orishaloa that I moderate. Would love it if you post some of your pictures or stories, or any other thoughts.
Cool. I'd love to. Uh... do I have to be added as a member?
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Date: 2002-08-26 03:58 pm (UTC)