Everyone knows the fictional zombies, but fewer know the facts about zombies. To many people, both in Haiti and elsewhere, zombies are very real. They are not a joke; they are something to be taken seriously. Belief in magic and witchcraft is widespread throughout Haiti and the Caribbean, often in the form of religions such as voodoo and santeria.
Haitian zombies were said to be people brought back from the dead (and sometimes controlled) through magical means by voodoo priests called bokors or houngan. Sometimes the zombification was done as punishment (striking fear in those who believed that they could be abused even after death), but often the zombies were said to have been used as slave labor on farms and sugarcane plantations. In 1980, one mentally ill man even claimed to have been held captive as a zombie worker for two decades, though he could not lead investigators to where he had worked, and his story was never verified.
Everyone knows the fictional zombies, but fewer know the facts about zombies. To many people, both in Haiti and elsewhere, zombies are very real. They are not a joke; they are something to be taken seriously. Belief in magic and witchcraft is widespread throughout Haiti and the Caribbean, often in the form of religions such as voodoo and santeria.Haitian zombies were said to be people brought back from the dead (and sometimes controlled) through magical means by voodoo priests called bokors or houngan. Sometimes the zombification was done as punishment (striking fear in those who believed that they could be abused even after death), but often the zombies were said to have been used as slave labor on farms and sugarcane plantations. In 1980, one mentally ill man even claimed to have been held captive as a zombie worker for two decades, though he could not lead investigators to where he had worked, and his story was never verified.
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Everyone knows the fictional zombies, but fewer know the facts about zombies. To many people, both in Haiti and elsewhere, zombies are very real. They are not a joke; they are something to be taken seriously. Belief in Magic and Witchcraft is widespread throughout Haiti and the Caribbean, often in the form of religions such as Voodoo and Santeria.
Haitian zombies were said to be people brought Back from the Dead (and sometimes controlled) Through magical means by Voodoo priests Called Bokors. or houngan. Sometimes the zombification was done as punishment (striking fear in those who believed that they could be abused even after death), but often the zombies were said to have been used as slave labor on farms and sugarcane plantations. In 1980, one mentally ill man even claimed to have been held captive as a zombie worker for two decades, though he could not lead investigators to where he had worked, and his story was never verified.
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Everyone knows the fictional zombies but fewer, know the facts about zombies. To many people both in, Haiti, and elsewhere. Zombies are very real. They are not a joke; they are something to be taken seriously. Belief in magic and witchcraft is. Widespread throughout Haiti and the Caribbean often in, the form of religions such as voodoo and Santeria.Haitian zombies were said to be people brought back from the dead (and sometimes controlled) through magical means by voodoo. Priests called bokors or houngan. Sometimes the zombification was done as punishment (striking fear in those who believed. That they could be abused even after death), but often the zombies were said to have been used as slave labor on farms and. Sugarcane plantations. In 1980 one mentally, ill man even claimed to have been held captive as a zombie worker for, two decades. Though he could not lead investigators to where he had worked and his, story was never verified.
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