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Voodoo is the Dahomey word for spirit. It is often spelled as Vodou, or Vodoun - the typical Haitian spelling. Any spirit found in the natural world is vodou. Voodoo is a derivative of the world's oldest known religions which have existed in Africa since the beginning of human civilization - civilizations and religions estimated to be over 10,000 years old. Voodoo is a direct descendent of the religions of these ancient civilizations. Vodou came from the peoples of the Kongo, as well as the Central African regions, including Bakongo and the Yoruba of Nigeria. However, Vodou originates mainly from the western nations of Africa, and primarily from the ancient kingdom of Dahomey, which is now present day Benin. Vodou can be considered a religion shaped more by the evolution of its practicioners than as a static dogma. Therefore, it's necessary to consider the evolvement of Vodou religion from within the framework of its history - politically and socially. Freely borrowing from other traditions in order to keep its ancient African beliefs alive, Vodou is truly a religion of tolerance. Haitian vodou is a clear example of this.
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