User:BannyBavito222/Azaka Medeh/Bibliography

Compton, W. (2003). Culture at the crossroads: Voodoo aesthetics and the axis of blackness in literature of the black diaspora. Matatu, (27), 481-513,541. Retrieved from https://proxy.yc.edu/login?url=https://www.proquest.com/scholarly-journals/culture-at-crossroads-voodoo-aesthetics-axis/docview/215057427/se-2

- This goes more into Azaka-Medeh, also called Azaka Mede, and the this loa's culture.

Nies, B. (2014). TRANSATLANTIC MERMAIDS: LITERARY AND CULTURAL FANTASIES FROM COPENHAGEN TO HAITI AND THE UNITED STATES/SIRENAS TRANSATLÁNTICAS: FANTASÍAS LITERARIAS Y CULTURALES DESDE COPENHAGUE A ESTADOS UNIDOS, PASANDO POR HAITÍ. Amaltea.Revista De Mitocrítica, 6, 305-327. Retrieved from https://proxy.yc.edu/login?url=https://www.proquest.com/scholarly-journals/transatlantic-mermaids-literary-cultural/docview/1627145155/se-2

-Goes into "Asaka", the loose interpretation of mother of the earth.