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The text is a transcript of a video about zombies or undead in Haiti. The video discusses various cases of people who allegedly died and came back to life as zombies, such as Felicia and Wilfred. The video also explores the beliefs and practices of voodoo, a form of black magic that is said to be able to create zombies by poisoning and resurrecting the victims. The video also mentions the legal and medical aspects of the zombie phenomenon, as well as the cultural differences and similarities between Haiti and other places that have beliefs in the living dead, such as Tana Toraja in Indonesia. The video ends with a request for the viewers to comment their opinions and suggestions for the next videos.
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1. A writer from the United States, Zora Neale Hurston, went to Haiti in 1936 to research black magic practices.
2. Hurston encountered a woman named Felicia who was believed to have died in 1907 but was found alive in 1936.
3. The Haitian government recognizes the existence of zombies and has defined the process of creating zombies as a crime.
4. Experts in medical journalism and psychology have shown interest in researching the existence of zombies in Haiti.
5. A man named Clairvius Narcisse claimed to have been turned into a zombie through a zombification process.
6. A team of experts, including a psychiatrist and an ethnobiologist, went to Haiti in the 1990s to investigate zombies.
7. They met a zombie named Wilfrid Dorison, who lived in a remote village and showed signs of mental illness.
8. Wilfrid's blood did not match his family's, leading to divided beliefs about his identity.
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