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Max Beauvoir

Max Gesner Beauvoir (August 25, 1936 – September 12, 2015) was a Haitian biochemist and ''houngan''. Beauvoir held one of the highest titles of Voudou priesthood, "Supreme Servitur" (supreme servant), a title given to Houngans and Mambos (Voudou priests and priestesses) who have a great and very deep knowledge of the religion, and status within the religion. As Supreme Servitur, Max was seen as a high authority within Voudou.
==Biography==
Beauvoir was born on August 25, 1936, in Haiti. He left Haiti in the 1950s and graduated in 1958 from City College of New York with a degree in chemistry. He continued his studies at the Sorbonne from 1959 to 1962, when he graduated with a degree in biochemistry. In 1965, at Cornell Medical Center, he supervised a team in synthesizing metabolic steroids. This led him to a job at an engineering company in northern New Jersey, and later to a period as engineer at Digital Equipment Company in Massachusetts. His interest in steroids led him to experiment with hydrocortisone synthesized from plants; however, the death of his father led him to move back to Haiti in January 1973 and become a voodoo priest.〔
In 1974, he founded ''Le Péristyle de Mariani'',〔(''What is The Temple of Yehwe'' )〕 a Hounfour in his home (which also served as a village clinic) in the village of Mariani. He had a troubled relationship with the ruling Duvalier family. While he urged that they do more to meet the medical needs of the poor, his status as a ''houngan'' kept him from being subjected to much of the wanton violence exacted by the Tonton Macoutes against critics.
During this period, he founded the ''Group for Studies and Research on the African Tradition'' ((フランス語:Groupe d'Etudes et de Recherches Traditionnelles), GERT) with a group of scholars, and later founded the ''Bòde Nasyonal'' in 1986 to counter the effects of the post-Duvalier dechoukaj violence which had targeted both Vodou practitioners and the Tonton Macoutes paramilitary, both of which had been used by the Duvalier regime to oppress the Haitian people.
In 1996, Beauvoir founded The Temple of Yehwe, a Washington, D.C.-based non-profit organization for the promotion of education concerning Afro-American religion. In 1997, he became involved with the creation of the KOSANBA group at the University of California, Santa Barbara.
In Port-au-Prince, Beauvoir died on Saturday, September 12, 2015, aged 79.

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