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  1. 2 days ago · Haitian Vodou [a] ( / ˈvoʊduː /) is an African diasporic religion that developed in Haiti between the 16th and 19th centuries. It arose through a process of syncretism between several traditional religions of West and Central Africa and Roman Catholicism.

  2. Jun 21, 2024 · The commonly cited Voodoo dolls aren’t entirely Voodoo dolls but rather come from a type of African folk magic named Hoodoo. The dolls, often made to transfer a curse onto somebody, are made from corn shafts, potatoes, plant matter, clay, or clothes.

  3. Jun 20, 2024 · Here, you'll learn about the elements needed to create your own Voodoo doll, including instructions for making your doll in the New Orleans style, Voodoo color symbolism, and more.

  4. Jul 4, 2024 · Vodou, a syncretism of the West African Vodun religion and Roman Catholicism by the descendants of the Dahomean, Kongo, Yoruba, and other ethnic groups who had been enslaved and transported to colonial Saint-Domingue (Haiti) and partly Christianized by Roman Catholic missionaries in the 16th and 17th centuries.

  5. 2 days ago · Although no actual Voodoo took place inside his Spiritual church, Hoodoo was practiced in the church. Doc Harris was known to make mojo bags that looked similar to the Kongo-based minkisi bundles for removing curses from people using Hoodoo.

  6. 2 days ago · Mademoiselle Charlotte. Haitian History, Haitian Vodou, Mademoiselle Charlotte. According to popular belief in Haiti, there is an elegant female lwa named Mademoiselle Charlotte who is quite elusive and whose appearances at Vodou dances and ceremonies is considered a rare and unique blessing.

  7. Jun 27, 2024 · Dolls or other representations are used across magical practices. You can do a lot depending on what effect you want to have on the target. The most popularly depicted way is to use pins, but putting things inside the doll is more traditional in a lot of workings.