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Haitian Vodou (/ˈvoʊduː/) is an
African diasporic religion that
developed in
Haiti between the 16th and 19th centuries. It
arose through a
process of syncretism...
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African named Dinkie,
known by the
enslaved community as
Dinkie King of
Voudoos and the
Goopher King, used
goofer dust to
resist a
cruel overseer on a...
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traditions created new
spiritual practices, like Hoodoo,
Louisiana Voodoo and
Voudoo.
Historians have
estimated that
somewhere between 10% and 30% of the enslaved...
- the
Disease and Its
treatment –
Partial Fulfillment of the
Prophecy of a
Voudoo Sorcerer". The New York Times.
September 5, 1878.
Retrieved December 3,...
- (Rainbow for the
Christian Occident) (1967), a mix of politics, eroticism, and
Voudoo,
topics that are
found in all of his works. Poet in Cuba (1973) is a reflection...