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Azaka (Kouzin or Couzen) is the loa of the harvest in Haitian Vodou mythology. He evolved after the Haitian Revolution when slaves were able to own property. Depicted as a country bumpkin who loves to eat, he is kind and gentle and he has no alternate sinister (petro) form. Azaka is identified with Saint Isadore. He is celebrated and affiliated with Labor Day in Haiti (May 1). Azaka Medeh belongs to the same family of spirits as Azaka-Tonnerre, loa of thunder. Asaka is the loose female interpretation of him as mother of the earth in the Broadway musical Once on This Island.

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  • ازاکا میدي (بالإنجليزية: Azaca Mede)‏ في الأساطير الأفريقية هي أرواح إلهية للموتى في العقائد والأساطير الودونية (الديانة الزنجية الأصلية في أفريقيا) وهي منتشرة الآن في هايتي. وتقوم في الدرجة الأولى على أساس من السحر والعرافة. وهذه الأرواح إنما توجد في الحدائق والجبال، وتطلب تقديم قرابين لها من الماعز، وتكون الماعز سوداء في العادة. (ar)
  • Azaka (Kouzin or Couzen) is the loa of the harvest in Haitian Vodou mythology. He evolved after the Haitian Revolution when slaves were able to own property. Depicted as a country bumpkin who loves to eat, he is kind and gentle and he has no alternate sinister (petro) form. Azaka is identified with Saint Isadore. He is celebrated and affiliated with Labor Day in Haiti (May 1). Azaka Medeh belongs to the same family of spirits as Azaka-Tonnerre, loa of thunder. Asaka is the loose female interpretation of him as mother of the earth in the Broadway musical Once on This Island. (en)
  • Azaka, ou Cousin Azaka, Zaka est le lwa vaudou de la moisson et de l'agriculture. (fr)
  • Azacá Medé (em francês: Azaka Medeh) é o loá da colheita na mitologia do vodu haitiano. Ele evoluiu após a Revolução Haitiana quando os escravos conseguiram propriedade.Retratado como um caipira do país que gosta de comer, ele é amável e gentil e não tem qualquer forma sinistra (Petro) alternativa. Azacá é identificado com São Isidoro. É comemorado e afiliado com o Dia do Trabalho no Haiti (1 de Maio). (pt)
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  • ازاکا میدي (بالإنجليزية: Azaca Mede)‏ في الأساطير الأفريقية هي أرواح إلهية للموتى في العقائد والأساطير الودونية (الديانة الزنجية الأصلية في أفريقيا) وهي منتشرة الآن في هايتي. وتقوم في الدرجة الأولى على أساس من السحر والعرافة. وهذه الأرواح إنما توجد في الحدائق والجبال، وتطلب تقديم قرابين لها من الماعز، وتكون الماعز سوداء في العادة. (ar)
  • Azaka (Kouzin or Couzen) is the loa of the harvest in Haitian Vodou mythology. He evolved after the Haitian Revolution when slaves were able to own property. Depicted as a country bumpkin who loves to eat, he is kind and gentle and he has no alternate sinister (petro) form. Azaka is identified with Saint Isadore. He is celebrated and affiliated with Labor Day in Haiti (May 1). Azaka Medeh belongs to the same family of spirits as Azaka-Tonnerre, loa of thunder. Asaka is the loose female interpretation of him as mother of the earth in the Broadway musical Once on This Island. (en)
  • Azaka, ou Cousin Azaka, Zaka est le lwa vaudou de la moisson et de l'agriculture. (fr)
  • Azacá Medé (em francês: Azaka Medeh) é o loá da colheita na mitologia do vodu haitiano. Ele evoluiu após a Revolução Haitiana quando os escravos conseguiram propriedade.Retratado como um caipira do país que gosta de comer, ele é amável e gentil e não tem qualquer forma sinistra (Petro) alternativa. Azacá é identificado com São Isidoro. É comemorado e afiliado com o Dia do Trabalho no Haiti (1 de Maio). (pt)
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  • Azaka Medeh (en)
  • أزاكا ميدي (ar)
  • Azaka (fr)
  • Azacá Medé (pt)
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