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#3556: Culture Vulturism: Grey replies to Settle
From:Racine125@aol.com
<< Sorry, but some of them DO charge. I was in Haiti
in 1978 and my Haitian friends wanted to take me
to see a public ceremony. It was the first of
November and there were many ceremonies going on.
We were far out in the country, and definately
not in a tourist area. I was the only white
person there. I was asked to pay $10 for the
previlage of attending while none of the other
persons there had to.>>
Well, there you see - it is not customary for people to pay. You were right
to refuse, and I commend you for it. We never ask people to pay to attend
ceremonies at our house, and I have never been asked to pay.
Now, having said that, let me point out that it is customary for a well-to-do
participant to make small gifts to the house - a bottle of rum, candles,
whatever. This is just a way of giving something in return, but it is not a
requirement.
Peace and love,
Bon Mambo Racine Sans Bout Sa Te La Daginen
"Se bon ki ra",
Good is rare - Haitian Proverb
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