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- Duppy - Wikipedia
Duppy is a word of African origin commonly used in various Caribbean Islands, including The Bahamas, Barbados and Jamaica, meaning ghost or spirit [1] The word is sometimes spelled duffy
- 9 Jamaican Myths About Duppies (Ghosts)
A duppy – in Jamaican culture – is a restless good and bad ghost or spirit The bad duppies are said to be set onto persons through obeah practices while the good duppies are those of friends and family who “dream” you to give advice
- Duppy | Patois Definition on Jamaican Patwah
Duppies are believed to linger in the world of the living after death and can appear to haunt, warn, or harm The term comes from African spiritual traditions, specifically the belief that a person has two souls: one that ascends to the afterlife, and another that remains earthbound, either temporarily or permanently
- DUPPY Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of DUPPY is a haunting spirit of the dead conceived in folklore of West Indians as a usually malevolent shadow or immaterial body
- Duppy: A Friendly Introduction - Mythical Encyclopedia
In African mythology, a duppy is either the manifestation of the soul of a dead person or a malevolent supernatural being The belief in duppies was brought to the Caribbean through the transatlantic slave trade, where it was mixed with other cultural beliefs to create a unique form of folklore
- duppy - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
duppy (plural duppies) (Caribbean, Jamaica) A ghost or spirit, often appearing in the form of a dog barking or howling through the night Synonyms: jumbie; see also Thesaurus: ghost
- Jamaican duppy - Wah Deh Gwaan
What Is A Jamaican Duppy? A Jamaican Duppy is a spirit or ghost believed to have originated in African culture The term is often used in various Caribbean islands, including Jamaica and Barbados It’s believed that a duppy can do harm to people, set fires, and cause other forms of mischief
- Caribbean Lore: Duppies. Caribbean Lore | by Mack Little | Medium
One element of Bantu folklore that made its way into Afro-Caribbean culture is the idea of vengeful malevolent spirits A couple of bad actors at the end of Daughter of Hades needed to be brought
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