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Erzulie Dantor, is often represented by the black virgin holding a child. She is a powerful Loa, who played a very important role in the liberation of Haiti. Protector of women and children. Hard worker, she brings money through work, through dreams, through merit. Very useful in situations of injustice.”
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woutnasyonal # 1
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