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Skulls of various animal species
Voodoo Dolls
Skulls for Voodoo rituals
Preparation of a bat at Akodessawa Fetish Market for Voodoo rituals

The Akodessawa Fetish Market (French: Marché des Féticheurs) is located at Akodessawa, which is a district of Lomé, the capital of Togo in West Africa. The Akodessawa Fetish Market is the world's largest voodoo market.

The market sells fetishes used in vodún religious practice such as monkey heads, skulls, dead birds, crocodiles, skins and other products of dead animals.

Voodoo

Further information: West African Vodún
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Voodoo has a long tradition in Togo. Centuries ago, slaves from Africa brought Yoruba gods to the Caribbean and South America. There it came to mixing of African gods with the saints of Christianity and the symbols of the Catholic Church. In course of time they changed their meaning. When former slaves and their families migrated to West Africa they developed a voodoo cult in the country of origin of their families.

Fetish

Further information: Fetishism
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The fetish is comparable to the Orisha of Yoruba. A fetish can be God, but also human, plant, animal or material. This depends on the ritual and the situation. In the ritual, the fetish is activated and strengthened. Fetishes may have been.

Literature

References

  1. Roderick Eime (AAP): Fetish central: Akodessewa Fetish Market, in Togo, West Africa – the home of the $20 voodoo doll. Daily Telegraph, 14. März 2016
  2. "Fetish Market" – Der größte Voodoo-Markt der Welt. Archived 2016-09-25 at the Wayback Machine Terra Mystica, 9. März 2015

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