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  1. Le zombie à l'origine est une personne dépourvue de conscience et donc de son âme. C'est une victime d'un sorcier vaudou, un hougan. La légende prend naissance en Afrique de l'Ouest puis est transmise en Haïti et en Amérique du Sud au XVI-XVII ème siècle où la culture africaine se mélange à la culture locale et catholique.
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    The history of zombies in Haiti has an African origin. As noted, the word zombie goes back to West Africa, as does the religion of Voodoo. However, the West African zombie did not have a body; it was formless. In some South African countries, they believed in physical zombies with bodies.
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