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After the [[Tonton Macoutes]] string up [[Guillame]], the villagers leave their [[Vodou|Houngan]] hanging for twenty-four hours. Guillame decides to hold a ceremony with the entire village in order to regain their favor. Though the rite begins [[bliss and |
After the [[Tonton Macoutes]] string up [[Guillame]], the villagers leave their [[Vodou|Houngan]] hanging for twenty-four hours. Guillame decides to hold a ceremony with the entire village in order to regain their favor. Though the rite begins [[bliss and horror|blissfully]], it ends with the minds of the villagers being [[mental manipulation|erased]]. |
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Revision as of 01:34, 6 June 2007
| Haitian village | |
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| Location: | Haiti |
| Purpose: | Village |
Guillame leads a village in Haiti about 25 miles outside of Port-au-Prince.
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Graphic Novel:It Takes a Village, Part 1
The Haitian recollects his childhood village where his father Guillame was a leader. For years, the village remained untouched by the Tonton Macoutes. Guillame is a strong and beloved leader, revered by the villagers for his ability to induce euphoria. When the Tonton Macoutes come to wreak havoc on the village, Guillame tries to stop them, but he himself is thwarted.
Graphic Novel:It Takes a Village, Part 1
After the Tonton Macoutes string up Guillame, the villagers leave their Houngan hanging for twenty-four hours. Guillame decides to hold a ceremony with the entire village in order to regain their favor. Though the rite begins blissfully, it ends with the minds of the villagers being erased.