Blight removal rituals in Trinidad and Tobago represent a sophisticated intersection of African, Indian, and indigenous spiritual traditions designed to eliminate persistent misfortune. This guide provides an exhaustive analysis of the cultural mechanisms used to cleanse negative energies, including bush baths, sea baths, and the symbolic use of cocoyea brooms. …
Read More »Cocoyea broom man in Aranguez
Charlie Coosingh, a retired Custom’s employee, walks to the San Juan market every day from his Aranguez home where he sells his cocoyea brooms for $20 each. He sits under his coconut tree in Aranguez and cleans the branches that would later become a brand new cocoyea broom. In San …
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