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