Neftaly Explores Myths in Haitian Highland Folklore
In the misty highlands of Haiti, where mountains meet the clouds and ancient trees whisper secrets, stories are more than entertainment—they’re a living legacy. Neftaly is proud to delve into this vibrant oral tradition, uncovering the rich myths and legends that have shaped Haitian identity for generations.
Through our exploration of Haitian highland folklore, we bring to light tales of Lwa spirits, shape-shifting creatures, and sacred mountains believed to be portals to the spirit world. These stories, passed down through griots and elders, are a fusion of West African spirituality, Indigenous beliefs, and colonial history—each myth a reflection of resilience, resistance, and community.
Some tales tell of Ti Malis, the clever trickster who outwits the powerful. Others speak of the lougarou, a feared nocturnal creature who tests the boundaries between the natural and supernatural. Neftaly’s work brings these narratives into the modern conversation, celebrating the creativity, symbolism, and cultural depth they offer.
By documenting and sharing these myths, Neftaly not only preserves Haitian heritage but also invites global audiences to appreciate the power of storytelling in shaping identity and resisting erasure. Our journey through the Haitian highlands is more than an academic venture—it’s a cultural revival.
Join Neftaly as we listen, learn, and illuminate the untold stories of Haiti’s spiritual heartland
Neftaly Explores Myths in Haitian Highland Folklore
In the misty highlands of Haiti, where mountains meet the clouds and ancient trees whisper secrets, stories are more than entertainment—they’re a living legacy. Neftaly is proud to delve into this vibrant oral tradition, uncovering the rich myths and legends that have shaped Haitian identity for generations.
Through our exploration of Haitian highland folklore, we bring to light tales of Lwa spirits, shape-shifting creatures, and sacred mountains believed to be portals to the spirit world. These stories, passed down through griots and elders, are a fusion of West African spirituality, Indigenous beliefs, and colonial history—each myth a reflection of resilience, resistance, and community.
Some tales tell of Ti Malis, the clever trickster who outwits the powerful. Others speak of the lougarou, a feared nocturnal creature who tests the boundaries between the natural and supernatural. Neftaly’s work brings these narratives into the modern conversation, celebrating the creativity, symbolism, and cultural depth they offer.
By documenting and sharing these myths, Neftaly not only preserves Haitian heritage but also invites global audiences to appreciate the power of storytelling in shaping identity and resisting erasure. Our journey through the Haitian highlands is more than an academic venture—it’s a cultural revival.
Join Neftaly as we listen, learn, and illuminate the untold stories of Haiti’s spiritual heartland

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