resides in one’s head). The ritual begins with members praying to the Loa , theHunguan after some time will motion for everyone to stand back and then he getsinto bed with the dead person. He performs alittle ceremony that involves chanting andceremonial bells and then somehow makes thecorpse rise up. Voodooists believe that theHogan is so powerful because of his powersthat this happens , but many speculate that it ismerely a muscle contraction. The next thingthat happens is the Hogan takes possession of the Loa and either puts it into a special jar (pot-tête,or govi) or passes the spirit on to aspecial family member. Once the Loa isremoved then the wake may take place. Just before the wake, the body is washed andtalked to as if he were still alive. Great care istaken to not disrespect the body in any way.People may visit and tell the corpse secretsthat they can take to the other world. The pockets of the deceased are then turned insideout in order to ensure nothing remains on the body that wouldgive him power over a family member
.(Metraux 247)
Theyalso remove the shoes to ensure his footsteps do not disturbthe living. The wake(or deathwatch as it is called in Haiti) is amixture of sadness and pleasure. The mourners lament loudly periodically , but may play cards and games. They may tellspecial stories to the children. It is thought that if the dead arenot mourned intensely enough then the dead is pitied and thefamily is shamed. The main aspect of importance of the deathand burial though is to disorient the dead so they cannot hauntthe living When the wake is over, the coffin is taken to the burial site. In Haiti, people are normally put into tombs. The tombs are usually onthe families property and everyone in the family is buried their. Once buried, the Novenas (Catholic prayer rites) start. Family members pray and an altar is presented with pictures crucifixes and flowers. They also place food on the become very intense and then the food isground. On the ninth day the last prayersthrown close to the home. At this point the soul of the dead is presumed to havemoved on. They then partake in games , storytelling , singing and also specialkinds of dancing. These festivities are meant to encourage the spirit to move on his
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