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Hoodoo
Hoodoo Hoo"doo, v. t.
To be a hoodoo to; to bring bad luck to by occult influence;
to bewitch. [Colloq., U. S.]
Hoodoo
Hoodoo Hoo"doo, n.
A natural rock pile or pinnacle of fantastic shape. [Western
U. S.]
Hoodoo
Hoodoo Hoo"doo, n. [Perh. a var. of voodoo.]
One who causes bad luck. [Colloq.]
Meaning of Hoodoos from wikipedia
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cause hoodoos to have
different colors throughout their height. In
certain regions of
western North America these rocky structures are
called hoodoos. The...
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spirituality Hoodoo (geology), a rock
formation It may also
refer to:
Hoodoo Mountain, a
stratovolcano in
northwestern British Columbia Castle Rock
Hoodoos Provincial...
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Hoodoo Gurus are an
Australian rock band
formed in
Sydney in 1981 by Dave
Faulkner (songwriter, lead
singer and guitarist) and
later joined by Richard...
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Black man.
Scholars define the
Hoodoo practiced by
African Americans as "Old
Black Belt
Hoodoo."
Traditional hoodoos of
African American people went...
- and the
HooDoos won the Sin City Soul and
Blues Revival video contest landing them a slot in that Las
Vegas festival. "Billy D and the
Hoodoos". Billydandthehoodoos...
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therefore act as
protective capstones of fins,
windows and
hoodoos. Many of the more
durable hoodoos are
capped with a type of magnesium-rich
limestone called...
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Paunsaugunt Plateau.
Bryce is
distinctive due to
geological structures called hoodoos,
formed by
frost weathering and
stream erosion of the
river and lake bed...
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second album, The
Barbecue of
DeVille on Blue
Thumb Records in 1972. The
Hoodoos toured extensively that year
playing with
Savoy Brown, The
Doobie Brothers...
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often contain buttes and
hoodoos.
These are
formed by
resistant beds of sandstone,
which form the
caprock of the
buttes and
hoodoos.
Badlands arise from a...
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above sea level. On the west
slope of the
northern Rocky Mountains, the
Hoodoos transition into the
adjoining Palouse region, to the southwest. North–South...