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Marie Catherine Laveau (September 10, 1801 – June 15, 1881) was a
Louisiana Creole practitioner of Voodoo,
herbalist and
midwife who was
renowned in New...
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Charles Laveau Trudeau (1743–1816) also
known as
Charles Trudeau dit
Laveau or Don
Carlos Trudeau or Don
Carlos Trudeau Laveau,
served as the
acting mayor...
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historically known as
Portrait of
Marie Laveau as it was
presumed to
depict Louisiana Voodoo priestess Marie Laveau. Long
thought to be lost, the painting...
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Queen Marie Laveau. He was a
white man of
noble French descent. They
began their relationship sometime before 1826,
after the
death of
Laveau's first, legal...
- "Marie
Laveau" is a song
written by Shel
Silverstein and
Baxter Taylor.
First recorded by Dr. Hook & The
Medicine Show on
their 1971
album Doctor Hook...
- Minnesota. The trail's
three segments are the
Hinckley to
Duluth Segment, Alex
Laveau Memorial Trail, and
Matthew Lourey State Trail. The most well-known trail...
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River to Missouri.
During the 19th century,
practitioners such as
Marie Laveau,
attracted considerable attention. By the
early 20th century, the public...
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American country singer and songwriter, best
known for the
songs "Marie
Laveau", "Detroit City" and "500
Miles Away from Home". He is the
father of Bobby...
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Latour (fl. 1884) was an
American Voodoo practitioner and
disciple of
Marie Laveau in New Orleans. An
eyewitness account claimed Latour looked about 48 years...
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cooking lessons, and was said to have
taken lessons from
Voodoo Queen Marie Laveau. She
arrived in San
Francisco in 1849, or in
April 1852 on the
steamer Oregon...