The NewOrleansVoodooSpiritualTemple was established in NewOrleans, Louisiana, in May 1990 by Priest Oswan Chamani and Priestess Miriam Chamani. Over...
Louisiana Voodoo (French: Vaudou louisianais, Spanish: Vudú de Luisiana), also known as NewOrleansVoodoo, is an African diasporic religion that originated...
Mississippi) is the Mambo (Mother/Priestess) and co-founder of the NewOrleansVoodooSpiritualTemple. Raised in Mississippi, Chamani says she has had visions...
Miriam Chamani (born 1943), Mambo priestess, co-founder of NewOrleansVoodooSpiritualTemple (Jackson) James Copeland (1823–1857), outlaw and co-leader...
Practices. Detroit: Thomson Gale. pp. 2–13. Touchstone, Blake (1972). "Voodoo in NewOrleans". Louisiana History: The Journal of the Louisiana Historical Association...
would form the United States. Louisiana Voodoo (c. 1720) (French: Vaudou louisianais) describes a set of spiritual beliefs and practices developed from the...
Lola's family, spiritual children, and close friends introduced her to trusted networks of practitioners of Vodou, NewOrleansVoodoo, Santería, Vodun...
Candomblé. Oxford and New York: Oxford University Press. ISBN 978-0-19-515058-2. Long, Carolyn Morrow (2002). "Perceptions of NewOrleansVoodoo: Sin, Fraud, Entertainment...
a music genre that originated in the African-American communities of NewOrleans, Louisiana, in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, with its roots...
on plantations was influenced by Voodooism. Through counterclockwise circle dancing, ring shouters built up spiritual energy that resulted in the communication...
The accounts of Voodoo practiced at Congo Square were exaggerated and sensationalized. Writers witnessing Voodoo practices in NewOrleans wrote about sexual...
York Beach, New York: Weiser Books. ISBN 0-87728-789-9. Fandrich, Ina J. (2007). "Yorùbá Influences on Haitian Vodou and NewOrleansVoodoo". Journal of...
(1861–1930), alchemist and occult writer Marie Laveau (1801–1881), American NewOrleansVoodoo practitioner Charles Webster Leadbeater (1854–1934), occult writer...
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slave Peter Durrett. The oldest black Catholic church, St Augustine in NewOrleans, was founded by free blacks in 1841. However, black religious orders...
and Allen Gentry witnessed such sales in NewOrleans in 1828: Gentry vividly remembered a day in NewOrleans when he and the nineteen-year-old Lincoln...
graduate students on the trail of the Haitian Cross of Utu disappear in NewOrleans and Sydney and Nigel go down on the bayou to find them. 32 10 "Lost Contact"...
all Garifuna traditional practices. The spiritual practices of the Garinagu have qualities similar to the voodoo (as the Europeans put it) rituals performed...