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Zombification: a sensitive topic at the crossroads of science and culture

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March 26, 2026
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Researchers from the Patriarcat National Vodou d’Haïti are advocating for a scientific approach to zombification, a phenomenon long associated with mysticism and deeply rooted in Haitian cultural narratives.

Widely referenced in popular stories and spiritual practices, zombification remains one of the most controversial aspects of Haiti’s cultural heritage. Now, with support from MEDIC HAITI, researchers aim to reinterpret it through scientific and anthropological frameworks.

A phenomenon rooted in culture

In Haitian society, zombification is often linked to Vodou and is surrounded by a mix of fascination, fear, and taboo. Traditionally, it has been described as a form of apparent death caused by mystical, chemical, or biological means, leading to an extreme slowing of vital functions.

Within Vodou belief systems, it is sometimes seen as a form of social or spiritual justice, referred to as “justice of the hills,” used to sanction behaviors that violate community norms.

Between spirituality and science

Researchers explain that Vodou philosophy views the human being as composed of three elements:

  • The physical body
  • The gwo bonnanj (guardian of the soul)
  • The ti bonnanj (linked to consciousness and identity)

Zombification, in this context, could involve the separation or manipulation of these components, resulting in a state resembling death.

From a scientific perspective, this has been compared to deep coma states or extreme suppression of vital signs, where breathing, pulse, and blood pressure become nearly undetectable. Some studies suggest the possible role of chemical substances capable of inducing such conditions—an idea explored in previous anthropological and medical research.

Potential medical implications

Beyond cultural interpretation, researchers are exploring whether insights from zombification could have medical applications, such as:

  • Temporarily reducing organ activity during surgery
  • Slowing vital functions in critical illnesses
  • Improving techniques for organ preservation and regeneration

These possibilities remain theoretical and require extensive scientific validation.

Reframing Haiti’s image through research

Project leaders argue that zombification should not be reduced to superstition but recognized as a legitimate subject of interdisciplinary study. They call for collaboration with institutions such as the Bureau National d’Ethnologie and universities to advance research.

The broader ambition is to position Haiti as a center for studying the intersection of culture, medicine, and science, helping reshape its global image through knowledge and innovation.

The research, coordinated by Ulysse Jean Chenet, involves collaboration with several Vodou temples, including the Temple des 3 Roses en Fer and Lakou Vodou Kay Sobo in Léogâne.

An open debate

Zombification continues to raise important questions about how traditional knowledge systems can coexist with modern scientific inquiry. The debate remains open: can a phenomenon long viewed as mystical be transformed into a credible field of scientific research?

What is certain is that the subject is gaining renewed attention and may eventually contribute to a deeper understanding of the links between culture, medicine, and society in Haiti.

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