THESE incredible pictures capture the "supernatural" energy of the Haitian people in one of the poorest and most dangerous places in the Western Hemisphere.
Voodoo priests can be seen painted in white and sacrificing bulls in bizarre Haiti rituals with creepy dolls.
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A voodoo priest plays the role of a spirit during a ceremony Sunday Credit: Paolo Marchetti 46
The "Hounfort", the small temple of Voodoo Renè, a young Voodoo priest Renè who is 22 years old Credit: Paolo Marchetti 46
The greatest Haitian voodoo festival, attracts thousands of faithful every year. Cedric, 36 years old and lives in Port-au-Prince Credit: Paolo Marchetti The snaps were taken by photographer Paolo Marchetti in Cite Soleil - a city now largely in the hands of armed gangs.
Entitled "Noble Fire of Ancient Slaves", the series shows the conditions of Haitian society dealing with extreme poverty and the devastation caused by natural disasters following decades of ruthless dictatorship.
Voodoo has been a recognised religion since 2003 and is practised widely across Haiti.
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A voodoo priest possessed by an healer spirit during a collective ceremony Credit: Paolo Marchetti 46
Sacrifice of a bull to the spirits asking for a favor. Paris terror. Raid on home of the attacker Haiti voodoo Credit: Paolo Marchetti 46
The head of a bull sacrificed for a grace of healing Credit: Paolo Marchetti 46
Voodoo dolls in the "Hounfort" - a small temple Credit: Paolo Marchetti 46
A voodoo priest possessed by an evil spirit during a collective ceremony Credit: Paolo Marchetti 46
The greatest Haitian voodoo festival, attracts thousands of faithful every year. Cedric, 36 years old and lives in Port-au-Prince Credit: Paolo Marchetti 46
A collective ceremony inside a Voodoo family, the most important of the district "Soleil Quatorze" Credit: Paolo Marchetti 46
A participant in the races battle between chickens Credit: Paolo Marchetti 46
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A member of Bois-Neuf gang inside their lair. Chimeras are still active today, a political tool of control, or simply made up of common criminals are gangs fighting a war between districts. Credit: Paolo Marchetti 46
Jacson, 20 years, sleeping in his shack. He belongs to the gang so called Bois-neuf Credit: Paolo Marchetti 46
Pictures of Pascal 10 years old, accidentally killed last year during a shootout between gangs in Warf Jeremie district Credit: Paolo Marchetti 46
Franz, 26 years old, He belong to the gang of Ti-Haiti. He is discussing with a member of a gang ally in the neighborhood of Waff. Credit: Paolo Marchetti 46
Port-au-Prince.Guys are spending time on the streets in Ti Haiti, one of the most dangerous district in Citè Soleil Credit: Paolo Marchetti 46
Pouchon 24 years old, is relaxing inside Maurice’s car Credit: Paolo Marchetti 46
Aristide 16 years old is working in the smithy of his father. In Cite Soleil joining a gang is often the most likely choice. Credit: Paolo Marchetti 46
Franz (right) and Wilner, 26 and 22 years, belongs to the gang of the ghetto named Boston from one year and few months.Franz has lost his brother last year killed by an opposite gang Credit: Paolo Marchetti It has developed since West African slaves were brought to the island in the 17th century and were forced to practice Catholicism.
The slaves adopted saints to coincide with personalities in African religions.
Participants believe that spirits come to visit during the rituals by taking possession of individuals and speaking and acting through them.
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Waff, northest ghetto in Citè Soleil, december 2011, Port-au-Prince.Members of local gang. Raymond 23 years, brother of Emmanuel Wilmen the last boss of his gang, dead during the earthquake Credit: Paolo Marchetti 46
Sanige Jourdain, 63 years old, she lost his son 2 years ago killed from Chimere during a clash between gangs Credit: Paolo Marchetti 46
Warf Jeremie, the commercial harbor of Port-au-Prince, july 2010 Credit: Paolo Marchetti 46
"Le Champ" (The field), the unofficial cemetery in Cite Soleil - The grave of Willy, the historic leader of one of the most powerful gangs armed by President Aristide in the 90s Credit: Paolo Marchetti 46
Warf Jeremie, the commercial harbor of Port-au-Prince Credit: Paolo Marchetti 46
In Cite Soleil, 80 per cent of the ruins of the devastating earthquake of 2010 have not yet been removed Credit: Paolo Marchetti 46
St. Ford, 33 years old. He is a former member of the gang in his neighbourhood. is practically impossible to get out of gangs once inside but for internal agreements to the gang was allowed to have only the role of informant and facilitator between the various districts. Credit: Paolo Marchetti 46
Inside Wilner’s shack. He is 23 years old, He is the leader of his gang called Soleil noir (black sun). Wilner in his shack in Belencourt district. Credit: Paolo Marchetti 46
"Le Champ" (The field), the unofficial cemetery in Cite Soleil do. This is the field where historically the bandits were buried. Credit: Paolo Marchetti 46
Ti-Haiti, one of the 9 districts of the Cite Soleil neighbourhood. One of the most tense of all Port-au-Prince. Paris terror Credit: Paolo Marchetti 46
A child is eats a fruit close her home Credit: Paolo Marchetti 46
Citè Soleil is a large district of PaP and is divided into nine big districts and many smaller ones, the so-called sub districts Credit: Paolo Marchetti 46
A man spins a chicken in the air, sacrificing to the spirits Credit: Paolo Marchetti 46
Cite Soleil is one of the seven municipalities of Port-au-Prince. This area is considered by the UN as one of the poorest and most dangerous in the Western Hemisphere. Here, there's the largest landfill in Haiti, a slum named Warf Jeremy, the final frontier of humanity for the Haitian people. Credit: Paolo Marchetti 46
On the Haiti’s largest landfill, Here, there's a slum named Warf Jeremy, the final frontier of humanity for the Haitian people. Marcell 62 years old, she lost her son durino a clash between gangs in Waff district.She is also a voodoo priestess and she teaches to youngers of her family, the voodoo tradition. Credit: Paolo Marchetti 46
From all over Haiti, prayers on the trail of mud leading to the cathedral of Saut d'eau. it is said that 85 per cent of Haitians are Catholic and 100 per cent voodoo engage Credit: Paolo Marchetti 46
A Voodoo priest during an healing rite Credit: Paolo Marchetti 46
A man cries after having celebrated a rite Credit: Paolo Marchetti 46
Claudine 27 years old sitting in front her shack Credit: Paolo Marchetti 46
A slum named Warf Jeremy, the final frontier of humanity for the Haitian people Credit: Paolo Marchetti 46
Luisien, 19 years old, who belongs to the Soleil quatorze gang from almost four years Credit: Paolo Marchetti 46
Wilner, 23 years old, He is the leader of his gang called Soleil noir (black sun). Wilner in his shack in Belencourt district. Credit: Paolo Marchetti 46
Claude 18 years old, He is illiterate and a member of the gang of Ti-Haiti, one of the most dangerous district in Citè Soleil. Credit: Paolo Marchetti 46
A boy is having a shower inside his house destroyed by the huge earthquake in 2010 Credit: Paolo Marchetti 46
A Voodoo Priest during a cerimony in his own temple Credit: Paolo Marchetti 46
A woman feels sick after receiving a healing ceremony Credit: Paolo Marchetti We pay for your stories! Do you have a story for The Sun Online news team? Email us at [email protected] or call 0207 782 4368