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included Voodoo /ˈvuːduː/
Vaudou /ˈvoʊduː/;
Vodun /ˈvoʊduː/;
Vodoun /ˈvoʊduːn/;
Vodu /ˈvoʊduː/, or
Vaudoux /ˈvoʊduː/ Beauvoir-Dominique 1995, p. 153. Métraux...
- Centre". 6
October 2024.
Retrieved 30
December 2024. "National Poll by
Vodus". 16
September 2024.
Retrieved 30
December 2024. "Selangor Poll by ****eka...
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University of
California Press. ISBN 978-0520228221. Viddal,
Grete (2012). "
Vodú Chic:
Haitian Religion and the
Folkloric Imaginary in
Socialist Cuba". NWIG:...
- of Palo
Mayombe were
black and dark brown-skinned, most
practitioners of
Vodú were
medium brown and
light brown-skinned, and most
practitioners of Santeria...
- Espiritismo,
Santo Daime, Obeah, Candomblé, Abakuá, Kumina, Winti, Sanse,
Cuban Vodú,
Dominican Vudú,
Louisiana Voodoo,
Haitian Vodou, and Vodun).
Anguilla –...
- imprisoned. Orun: A
pocket dimension adjacent to
Earth that is home to the
Vodu. Otherplace: Also
called Limbo and the
Demonic Limbo, it is home to demons...
-
result from a
combination of beliefs, here a
mixture of
French and
African Vodu or voodoo. The term
Rougarou possibly comes from the
French loup-garou (meaning...
- Candomblé Candomblé
Bantu Candomblé Jejé Candomblé Ketu
Comfa Convince Cuban Vodú Dominican Vudú
Espiritismo Haitian Vodou Hoodoo Kélé
Kumina Louisiana Voodoo...
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faces rather than
being twins. In
other branches, the
Creator and
other vodus are
known by
different names, such as Sakpo-Disa (Mawu),
Aholu (Sakpata)...
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Tambor de Mina, a
syncretic religion that
developed in
northern Brazil Cuban Vodú Dominican Vudú
Haitian Vodou Hoodoo Louisiana Voodoo The
relation of New...