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Voodoo Authentica of New Orleans provides authentic ritual entertainment, a complete line of Voodoo Products from Voodoo dolls, Gris Gris bags, Ju-Ju's, Spells, Potion Oils and Herbal Blends, Incense, Candles, Ritual Kits, Tools of Divination, Gift Baskets to Voodoo Books, Videos, Spiritual Consultations and more.
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Louisiana Voodoo - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Louisiana Voodoo , also known as New Orleans Voodoo , originated from the traditions of the African diaspora. It is a cultural form of the Voodoo religions which historically developed within the F...
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Soon after the introduction of the African slaves to New Orleans, Voodoo began to play a major part in the traditions, and fears, of the general populace. It was not long before the white colonists also began to hear of it and to feel its power.
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The New Orleans Historic Voodoo Museum is one of the most unique, and interesting, small museums in the country. ... PHONE: 504-680-0128. AND ... here are just a few of the things you can find out about at the Voodoo Museum:; New Orleans Voodoo: Did you know that Voodoo came directly to New Orleans from Africa and...
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www.voodoomuseum.com/
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New Orleans VooDoo - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The New Orleans VooDoo was an American football team which played in the Arena Football League from 2004-2008. The team was owned in part by Tom Benson, who also owned the National Football League's...
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The word "voodoo" might summon dark notions of pin-stuck dolls and sacrifical chickens; but in New Orleans, voodoo is a real spiritual tradition blending elements of African religions, Catholicism and the Pentecostal Church. ... Now, the future of voodoo in New Orleans seems uncertain, as does the future of Glossup's...
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Lectures and tours to New Orleans cemeteries, consultations, weddings, dolls, and other products and services offered by Priestess Miriam. New Orleans, Louisian ... Cemetery Seance Voodoo; November 21, 2009; Check out our events page...
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Vodun is sometimes called Voodoo, Vodoun, or Vodou. Religions related to Vodun are: Candomble, Lucumi, Macumba, and Yoruba). ... New Orleans Voodoo is a conglomeration of cultural and spiritual belief systems strongly influenced by the ancient Voodoo religion of Africa, the Vodou religion of Haiti, the healing arts of...
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www.mysticvoodoo.com/history_of_new_orleans_voodoo.htm
www.mysticvoodoo.com/history_of_new_orleans_voodoo.htm
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