Spirits In Mama Lola

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Test you knowledge on the spirits in Mama Lola. Choose the spirit that best fits.


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  • 2. 

    Almond syrup

    Explanation
    The correct answer is "Danbala, danbala, DANBALA". This answer suggests that the correct spelling of the term is "Danbala" and it should be written in the same way, regardless of the capitalization. The repetition of the word in different cases emphasizes that the spelling should remain consistent.

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  • 3. 

    Cultural inversion

  • 4. 

    Gin

    Explanation
    The correct answer is "Azaka,azaka,AZAKA" because it is the only option that matches the given choices of "Gin" and "Azaka" in terms of capitalization. The other options do not match the given choices in terms of capitalization.

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  • 5. 

    Home, children

    Explanation
    The given answer "Gede, gede, GEDE" is most likely referring to different ways of writing the same name. "Gede" is written in different cases, with the first letter capitalized and the others lowercase. This could indicate that the name "Gede" is being emphasized or repeated for some reason. It is also possible that "Gede" is a code or abbreviation for something, and the different cases are used to represent different aspects or variations of that code. Without further context, it is difficult to determine the exact meaning behind this answer.

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  • 6. 

    Skulls

    Explanation
    The answer "Gede, GEDE, gede" is likely referring to different variations of the word "Gede" or a name. The capitalization of the letters suggests that they may be different forms or spellings of the same word. Without further context, it is difficult to determine the exact meaning or significance of these variations of "Gede."

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  • 7. 

    Ability to endure in the face of trials

  • 8. 

    Satin and lace

    Explanation
    The given answer consists of variations of the name "Ezili Freda" and "Freda". It is likely that these variations refer to the same person or entity. Satin and lace are often associated with elegance, beauty, and femininity. Ezili Freda is a prominent figure in Haitian Vodou, known as the spirit of love, beauty, and luxury. Therefore, the mention of Ezili Freda and variations of her name in relation to satin and lace suggests a connection between her and these qualities.

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  • 9. 

    Elusive, fleeting

  • 10. 

    Hardworking country woman

  • 11. 

    Resignation to life's circumstances

  • 12. 

    Connection to ancestors

  • 13. 

    Dark-skinned

    • Ezili Danto

    • Ezili Freda

    Correct Answer
    A. Ezili Danto
    Explanation
    Ezili Danto and Ezili Freda are both names of loa, or spirits, in Haitian Vodou. Ezili Danto is often associated with motherhood, protection, and fierce love, while Ezili Freda is associated with beauty, love, and luxury. The term "dark-skinned" is not relevant to the given answer, as it does not provide any information about the loa or their characteristics.

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  • 14. 

    Farmer

    • Ogou

    • Azaka

    • Danbala

    • Ezili

    • Gede

    Correct Answer
    A. Azaka
    Explanation
    Azaka is the correct answer because Azaka is a spirit in Haitian Vodou who is associated with agriculture, farming, and fertility. As a farmer, it would make sense for the individual to worship or have a connection to Azaka as a deity who can provide blessings and assistance in their agricultural endeavors. The other options, Ogou, Danbala, Ezili, and Gede, are also spirits in Haitian Vodou, but they are associated with different aspects of life and not specifically related to farming.

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  • 15. 

    Trickster

    • Gede

    • Azaka

    • Lasyrenn

    • Ogou

    Correct Answer
    A. Gede
  • 16. 

    Mermaid

    • Lasyrenn

    • Ezili Danto

    • Ezili Freda

    • Azaka

    Correct Answer
    A. Lasyrenn
  • 17. 

    Defender of justice

    • Azaka

    • Ogou

    • Danbala

    • Ezili Danto

    • Ezili Freda

    Correct Answer
    A. Ogou
    Explanation
    Ogou is the correct answer because he is known as the defender of justice in Haitian Vodou. Ogou is a warrior spirit and a powerful deity associated with strength, courage, and protection. He is often depicted as a fierce and aggressive warrior who fights for justice and defends the oppressed. In Vodou ceremonies, devotees may call upon Ogou for assistance in legal matters, conflicts, or any situation where justice needs to be served. Therefore, Ogou fits the description of a defender of justice among the given options.

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  • 18. 

    St. Patrick

    • Gede

    • Ogou

    • Azaka

    • Danbala

    Correct Answer
    A. Danbala
  • 19. 

    Serpent

    • Danbala

    • Ogou

    • Azaka

    • Lasyrenn

    Correct Answer
    A. Danbala
    Explanation
    Danbala is the correct answer because it is a serpent deity in Haitian Vodou. In Vodou, Danbala is associated with wisdom, healing, and fertility. He is often depicted as a large snake or as a serpent with a human face. Danbala is considered to be one of the most powerful and important spirits in the Vodou pantheon, and he is often called upon for guidance and protection.

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  • 20. 

    Cassava bread

    • Azaka

    • Gede

    • Ogou

    • Danbala

    Correct Answer
    A. Azaka
    Explanation
    Azaka is a type of cassava bread. Cassava bread is a traditional food made from cassava root, which is a staple crop in many parts of the world. Azaka is a specific variety or style of cassava bread that is popular in certain regions or cultures. The other options listed (Gede, Ogou, Danbala) are not related to cassava bread and are likely unrelated terms or names.

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  • 21. 

    Sexuality

    • Ogou

    • Ezili Danto

    • Gede

    • Azaka

    Correct Answer
    A. Gede
    Explanation
    Gede is a correct answer because it is associated with sexuality in Haitian Vodou. Gede is a family of spirits that are known for their connection to death, fertility, and sexual energy. They are often depicted as playful and provocative beings who challenge societal norms around sexuality. Gede is particularly associated with the celebration of life and the exploration of pleasure, making it an appropriate choice for the given category.

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  • 22. 

    Raw eggs

    • Ogou

    • Lasyrenn

    • Azaka

    • Danbala

    Correct Answer
    A. Danbala
  • 23. 

    Loyal

    • Azaka

    • Ogou

    • Gede

    • Ezili Freda

    Correct Answer
    A. Ogou
  • 24. 

    The one who clears the path

    • Danbala

    • Ezili

    • Ogou

    • Azaka

    Correct Answer
    A. Ogou
    Explanation
    Ogou is associated with clearing the path. In Haitian Vodou, Ogou is a powerful spirit or lwa who is known as a warrior and protector. He is often called upon to remove obstacles, open doors, and clear the way for success. Ogou is revered for his strength, courage, and ability to overcome challenges. Therefore, the correct answer for this question is Ogou.

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