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    Ayida-Weddo, also known as Ayida, Agida, Ayida-Wedo, Aido Quedo, Aido Wedo, Aida Wedo, and Aido Hwedo, is a powerful loa spirit in Vodou, revered in regions...
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    Damballa (redirect from Damballa Weddo)
    manifests in the Petro rites it is Damballa La Flambo. Damballa's wife is Ayida-Weddo, although in some Vodou societies she is his sister, and in others Damballa...
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  • Danto) Filomena Metresili Haitian Adjassou-Linguetor Ayida-Weddo (Aida-Weddo, Aido Hwedo, Aido Quedo, Ayida-Wedo, Aido Quedo) Ayizan Erzulie (Erzili, Ezili)...
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    of Ayizan Veve of Baron Samedi Veve of Maman Brigitte Veve of Damballah Weddo Veve of Papa Legba Veve of Ogoun Sigil University of Southwestern Louisiana...
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    Adjassou-Linguetor Adjinakou Adya Houn'tò Agaou Agassou Agwé Anaisa Pye Anmino Ayida-Weddo Ayizan Azaka-Tonnerre Bacalou Badessy Baron Samedi Baron Criminel Belie...
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  • Rainbow Serpent of Dahomey mythology. Ayida-Weddo A loa in Dahomey mythology who is married to Damballa. Ayida-Weddo is also mentioned in Haitian Vodou....
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  • Freda is a Rada lwa. Some Rada loa are: Legba, Loco, Ayizan, Damballa, Ayida-Weddo, Freda, and Agwé.[citation needed] Ogou is a lwa who does not fit neatly...
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  • Yucca) along with his mother Atabey who was his feminine counterpart. Ayida-Weddo, loa of fertility, rainbows and snakes Gede, family of spirits that embody...
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    the whole species, were sacred. In West African mythology in general, Ayida-Weddo is believed to hold up the sky. The belief has spread to the New World...
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    rainbow spirits. Examples include Oxumare in the Yoruban religion Ifá; Ayida-Weddo in Haitian Vodou, as practiced in Benin; and the pythons Dagbe Dre and...
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