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===[[Graphic Novel:It Takes a Village, Part 3]]=== |
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[[The Haitian]] and [[Guillame|his father]] |
[[The Haitian]] and [[Guillame|his father]] take a "dark walk" or [[Voodoo|Petro]] to a mountain with skulls and images of death etched into its face. Guillame says this is a place where people come to make amends with what they've done wrong. Guillame thinks his son is the sin and, in a trance-like rage, lunges at the Haitian. |
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==Notes== |
==Notes== |
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Revision as of 19:40, 13 June 2007
| The crossroads | |
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The Haitian and his father arrive at The Crossroads. | |
| Location: | Near a jungle in Haiti |
| Purpose: | A supposed place of penance |
Located near a Haitian jungle, "the crossroads" is a place of penance.
Notable Visitors
About
Graphic Novel:It Takes a Village, Part 3
The Haitian and his father take a "dark walk" or Petro to a mountain with skulls and images of death etched into its face. Guillame says this is a place where people come to make amends with what they've done wrong. Guillame thinks his son is the sin and, in a trance-like rage, lunges at the Haitian.
Notes
- In Vodou traditions, "the crossroads" is where the earth and spirit worlds meet.
Gallery
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The entrance is surrounded by skulls and an axe.