Max Gesner Beauvoir (August 25, 1936 – September 12, 2015) was a Haitian biochemist and houngan. Beauvoir held one of the highest titles of Voudou ...
Sep 16, 2015 · Max Beauvoir, a former City College of New York chemistry major who gave up hard science for magic spirits, spell-casting and ritual animal ...
Max Gesner Beauvoir was a Haitian biochemist and houngan. Beauvoir held one of the highest titles of Voudou priesthood, Ati or "Supreme Serviteur", a title given to Houngans and Mambos who have a great and very deep knowledge of the religion, and... Wikipedia
Born: August 25, 1936, Haiti
Died: September 12, 2015 (age 79 years), Port-au-Prince, Haiti
Children: Rachel Beauvoir-Dominique
Education: The City College of New York, University of Paris, and Sorbonne
Known for: Vodou leader
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Sep 13, 2015 · Max Gesner Beauvoir, the "Ati" or supreme leader of voodoo, Haiti's traditional Afro-Caribbean religion, died at the age of 79, his family said.
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Sep 14, 2015 · Born in 1936, Beauvoir was a biochemical engineer who earned degrees abroad and became a Voodoo priest when he returned to his Caribbean ...
Sep 14, 2015 · Max Beauvoir was a middle-aged businessman with little interest in the occult. The son of a doctor and a scientist himself, ...
Sep 13, 2015 · Beauvoir, a U.S.- and French-educated chemical engineer, became Ati, or supreme leader, of the National Confederation of Haitian Vodou, ...
Sep 15, 2015 · A Sorbonne-trained chemical engineer, Max Beauvoir followed his grandfather's dying wish to become a voodoo priest—and was instrumental in ...
Sep 18, 2015 · Max Gesner Beauvoir, biochemist and voodoo priest: born Haiti 25 August 1936; married; died 12 September 2015.
Beauvoir is a Western- educated biochemist who has a hecogenin US patent in 1979 When Harvard anthropologist Wade Davis came to Haiti in 1982 to research what ...