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Maman Brigitte

Maman Brigitte (Haitian Creole: Manman Brigit, French: Maman Brigitte) is a prominent figure in Haitian Vodou, often associated with death, resurrection, and the cemetery. She is considered the loa (spirit) of the grave and is closely linked to the Baron Samedi, with whom she is sometimes depicted as a lover or wife. Maman Brigitte is revered as a protector of the dead and a guide for the souls of the recently deceased. She is often invoked during ceremonies and rituals related to death and the afterlife. In Haitian Vodou, she is also associated with the Christian figure of Saint Brigitte, reflecting the syncretic nature of the religion. Maman Brigitte is typically depicted as an older woman, sometimes with fiery red hair, and is known for her fiery and passionate personality. Her symbols include the rooster, which is often sacrificed in her honor, and she is associated with the color red. In Haitian culture, she is a significant figure in the spiritual landscape, embodying both the fear and reverence associated with death and the afterlife.

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Maman Brigitte
Death loa in Haitian vodou
Maman Brigitte
Maman Brigitte sometimes also written as Manman Brigitte and also known by Gran Brigitte, Grann Brigitte, Manman, Manman Brigit, and Maman Brijit is a death loa and the consort of Baron Samedi in Haitian Vodou. She drinks rum infused with hot peppers and is symbolized by a black rooster. Maman Brigitte protects graves in Haitian cemeteries that are marked by the cross of Baron Samedi. Graves that are protected by Brigitte are marked by a mound of stones. In Vodou practice, the first burials serve as offerings to either Baron Samedi or Maman Brigitte depending on the sex of the person being buried: if male, the grave is dedicated to Baron Samedi; if female to Maman Brigitte.
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