Damballa, also spelled Damballah, Dambala, Dambalah, among other variations ( ht, Danbala), is one of the most important of all
loa
( ), also called loa or loi, are spirits in the African diasporic religion of Haitian Vodou. They have also been incorporated into some revivalist forms of Louisiana Voodoo. Many of the lwa derive their identities in part from deities venerat ...
, spirits in
Haitian Voodoo
Haitian Vodou is an African diasporic religion that developed in Haiti between the 16th and 19th centuries. It arose through a process of syncretism between several traditional religions of West and Central Africa and Roman Catholicism. There ...
and other
African diaspora religious traditions such as
Obeah
Obeah, or Obayi, is an ancestrally inherited tradition of Akan witches of Ghana, Ivory Coast, and Togo and their descendants in the African diaspora of the Caribbean. Inheritors of the tradition are referred to as "obayifo" (Akan/Ghana-region ...
. He is traditionally portrayed as a great white or black serpent, originating in the city of
Wedo
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(Whydah or Ouidah) in modern-day
Benin
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. Damballa is said to be the
Sky Father and the
primordial creator of all life, or the first thing created by
Gran Met. In those Vodou societies that view Damballa as the primordial creator, he created the cosmos by using his 7,000 coils to form the stars and the planets in the heavens and to shape the hills and valleys on earth. In others, being the first thing created by God, creation was undertaken through him. By shedding the serpent skin, Damballa created all the waters on the earth. As a serpent, he moves between land and water, generating life, and through the earth, uniting the land with the waters below.
Damballa is usually
syncretized with either
Saint Patrick or Moses.
He is counted among the
Rada
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loa.
Damballa is seen as benevolent and patient, wise and kind, yet detached and removed from the trials and tribulations of daily, human life. His very presence brings peace, and he represents a continuum which is "at once the ancient past and the assurance of the future." As a serpent, and due to his extreme age, he does not speak, but may whistle or make a soft, hissing sound.
When a serviteur is believed to be possessed by Damballa during a ceremony, he or she moves on the floor like a serpent. A white sheet is laid down for him, and another waved over him to fan and cool him. His purity is such that it cannot be allowed to be exposed to impure or unclean things.
Some peristyles maintain a basin full of water into which the possessed will plunge, to swim and cool off. Offerings to him include milk, white foods and flowers, rice, coconut, orgeat syrup, and a perfume called ''lotion pompeia''. However his offering ''par excellence'' is a white, uncooked egg on a mound of white flour.
Damballa, like many other loa, is subdivided into different spirits who play different roles. For example, as Damballa Tocan he is a spirit of the intellect. When he manifests in the
Petro rites it is Damballa La Flambo.
Damballa's wife is
Ayida-Weddo
Ayida-Weddo is a loa of fertility, rainbows, wind, water, fire, and snakes in Vodou, especially in Benin and Haiti. Ayida-Weddo is known as the "Rainbow Serpent". Variants of Ayida-Weddo's name include Aida-Weddo, Ayida-Wedo, Aido Quedo, and A ...
, although in some Vodou societies she is his sister, and in others Damballa himself after a different fashion.
Erzulie Freda
Erzulie (sometimes spelled Erzili or Èzili) is a family of loa, or spirits, in Vodou.
Overview
The Erzulie is a family of loa that are often associated with water (fluidity), femininity, and feminine bodies. They are one of the only group of ...
is his lover,
[ Leah Gordon (1985), ''The Book of Vodou'', ]Barron's Educational Series
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, p. 62, . although, once again, she may be considered his wife in some societies.
In popular culture
Bahamian folk musician
Exuma
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The largest of the cays is Great Exuma, which is 37 mi (60 km) in length and joined to another island, Little Exuma, by a small bridge. The capital ...
wrote and recorded the song "Dambala" for his 1970
self-titled album, in which he exhorts Dambala and God to punish
slavers. The song was later covered by
Nina Simone
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in live performances.
A segment in the Amicus 1964 portmanteau horror film ''
Dr. Terror's House of Horrors
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It was the fi ...
'' features an unscrupulous jazz musician (Roy Castle) appropriating ritual music of a Dambalah ceremony.
A 1981 short-story collection by African-American writer
John Edgar Wideman
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is entitled ''Damballah''.
In the ''
Child's Play'' franchise, Damballa's name is used in the voodoo incantation by the main antagonist
Chucky
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to transfer his soul into his Good Guy Doll host.
In Sierra's ''
Gabriel Knight: Sins of the Fathers'', protagonist Gabriel Knight meets Damballa while investigating a series of murders in New Orleans.
In the animated series ''
Conan: The Adventurer'' episode "Bones of Damballa", the High Priest Sadinar worships Damballa, revealed to be an aspect of the serpent god Set.
In ''
Lois & Clark: The New Adventures of Superman'' in episode ''Never on Sunday''.
In the book ''Pays sans chapeau'' by
Dany Laferrière
Dany Laferrière (born Windsor Kléber Laferrière, 13 April 1953) is a Haitian-Canadian novelist and journalist who writes in French. He was elected to seat 2 of the Académie française on 12 December 2013, and inducted in May 2015.
Life
Bo ...
.
In ''
Extralarge
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Production
The series was first announced in October 1990. The ...
'' in the episode ''Extralarge: Black Magic'' (1992).
In ''
The Champions
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'' episode ''Shadow of the Panther'', a stage magician in Haiti performs under the name Damballa.
See also
*
Obatala
*
Kengue
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Theistic Satanism
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Witchcraft
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References
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