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Français : La cérémonie du Grap a Kongo en hommage aux ancêtres fait partie intégrante de notre patrimoine guadeloupéen. Cette tradition hérité de l'Afrique, est essentiellement orchestrée par des femmes (chants, danses, cérémonie) et perpétuée par la famille Massembo à Moravie - Capesterre Belle Eau. Pour les Kongo, le monde est fait d'une partie visible et l'autre invisible. La mort n'est qu'un passage d'un monde à l'autre. L'existence continu donc sous une autre forme.
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