The practice, which merges pre-Abrahamic African religion, Christianity, and indigenous Caribbean features, has been stigmatised in the region • Don’t get The Long Wave delivered to your inbox? Sign up here B abus , Fakis , Sangomas – these are a few of the names of spiritual or mystical healers and practitioners found all across the African continent. A version of the tradition they follow, obeah, made its way to the Caribbean among enslaved populations, from West Africa. Today, obeah endures,

Why does the often maligned Caribbean obeah tradition endure?
Nesrine Malik
