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Past and Present

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University of Southwestern Louisiana [No. 5, Louisiana Life Series] [Published 1990. Soft cover, 101 pp. Contents Introduction, Historical Background; notes; Newspaper Accounts of Voodoo in Louisiana; A Visit with Voodoo Priestess Ava Kay jones; A Hoodoo Find; Glossary; Bibliography. Some black and white illustrations. [Excerpt from introduction] We do not necessarily understand the term Voodoo or the religion it denotes, but then some things are too frightening to face - or so we may think before we actually face the feared object and exorcise its power by coming to terms with it - dissecting it, understanding it, making sense of it. This journey into Louisiana Voodoo will introduce the beliefs African religious roots, the factors shaping it in the New World, news accounts ofthe practice seen in print since the 1840s, and will discuss many, and interview two, of Voodoo's colorful practitioners. A survey, this work seeks to familiarize the reader with the history of Voodoo and will shed new light on the rural Hoodoo of South Louisiana.

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Voodoo, Ron Bodin

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Titel
Voodoo
Untertitel
Past and Present
Sprache
Englisch
Autor*innen
Ron Bodin
Erscheinungsdatum
1990
Einband
Paperback
Seitenzahl
101
ISBN10
0940984601
ISBN13
9780940984608
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University of Southwestern Louisiana [No. 5, Louisiana Life Series] [Published 1990. Soft cover, 101 pp. Contents Introduction, Historical Background; notes; Newspaper Accounts of Voodoo in Louisiana; A Visit with Voodoo Priestess Ava Kay jones; A Hoodoo Find; Glossary; Bibliography. Some black and white illustrations. [Excerpt from introduction] We do not necessarily understand the term Voodoo or the religion it denotes, but then some things are too frightening to face - or so we may think before we actually face the feared object and exorcise its power by coming to terms with it - dissecting it, understanding it, making sense of it. This journey into Louisiana Voodoo will introduce the beliefs African religious roots, the factors shaping it in the New World, news accounts ofthe practice seen in print since the 1840s, and will discuss many, and interview two, of Voodoo's colorful practitioners. A survey, this work seeks to familiarize the reader with the history of Voodoo and will shed new light on the rural Hoodoo of South Louisiana.