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Voodoo priest presenting the sacrificial victim to the deity
In Gou voodoo, sacrifices are held in at least two places - inside, at the shrine where the blood of the offering can be splashed across the many idols and outside, usually at the entrance to the shrine (or shrine complex) where usually a small mount of skulls from previous offerings are collected and piled high. The sacrificial animal - usually a cockerel - is presented to the deity and only after the priest has received notice of the acceptance does the sacrifice proceed.
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Date Taken: | 07.2024 |
Date Uploaded: | 12.2024 |
Photo Location: | Ouiddah, Benin |
Copyright: | © Marios Forsos |