Not an article by Kerwin De Matas.
Superstitions and Folklore Characters in Trinidad & Tobago will be similar to other Caribbean countries with slight variations in name of the character.
Douens
Douens (Dwens) are the souls of children who have died before they were baptized. They are doomed to roam the earth forever. They are seen playing in forests and near rivers and the odd thing about them is that they have no faces and their feet are turned backwards. They may approach children and lead them astray in the forest until they are lost, or they may come near people's houses at night, crying and whimpering.
Douens...
Old people talk: To prevent the Douens from calling your children into the forest at dusk, never shout their names in open places, as the Duennes will take their names, call them and lure them away.
For more info, look up the link provided ' All on Trinbago's folklore '.
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Saturday, September 09, 2006
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