Term for the West African Vodun and the closely related religions of the African Diaspora.
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Examples for "voodoo"
Examples for "voodoo"
1We traveled outside New York and visited witches and voodoo people too.
2This morning, their area of expertise had seemed as exotic as voodoo.
3Had I incurred some sort of vacation voodoo I wasn't aware of?
4And Madame Delacroix is one of the best voodoo witches there is.
5He's still grinning, making some kind of voodoo symbol with his hands.
1Haitian Vodou became a religion with rebellion and freedom at its heart.
2Most recently, Disney's Princess and the Frog misrepresented certain aspects of Vodou.
3Here, Vodou defies cliches of zombies, pins in dolls and black magic.
4Vodou is still something many Haitians, including the diaspora, keep underground.
5Throughout history, Christians have often identified Vodou as the root of all Haiti's problems.
1Does that mean you were taken over by some vodun spirit or a Communist telepath or an archetype from the collective unconscious?
2The zombie of superstition is an element of the Haitian Vodun cult; a human being whose soul has been stolen by magic.
1Even the houngans are mostly women now -you have vodoun here too, yes?
1There are many elements that contribute to Haiti's rich culture and Voodoo (also spelled Vodou and Voudou) is definitely one of them.