Cécile Fatiman

Cécile Fatiman
Personal life
Born
Cécil Attiman

18th century
Died19th century (aged 112)
NationalityHatian
SpouseJean-Louis Pierrot
ChildrenMarie Louise Amélia Célestine
Known forInciting the Haitian Revolution
Religious life
ReligionHaitian Vodou

Cécile Fatiman (fl.1791–1845) was a Haitian Vodou priestess and revolutionary. Born to an enslaved African woman and a Corsican prince, she lived her early life in slavery, before being drawn to Enlightenment ideals of "liberté, égalité, fraternité" and Haitian Vodou, which shaped her desire to end the institution of slavery in Haiti. Together with Dutty Boukman, she led a Vodou ceremony at Bois Caïman and incited enslaved people to rise up against slavery, in an event that marked the beginning of the Haitian Revolution. She later married fellow revolutionary leader Jean-Louis Pierrot, with whom she had a daughter. She was reported to have lived a long life, dying at the age of 112.