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Shown here is an altar with voodoo dolls left by visitors. Tyrone Turner The New Orleans Historic Voodoo ... portraits of famous priestesses, or “voodoo queens,” and here and there a human ...
Voodoo is experiencing something of a renaissance in New Orleans. We meet voodoo priestess ... opens up about why he loves teaching young musicians. We go inside a New York City lab developing ...
Which famous people are buried in New Orleans? Voodoo practitioner Marie Laveau ... famous individuals (such as politician Huey Long and musician Fats Domino) who are buried in other sites ...
With tombs belonging to Marie Laveau, Nicolas Cage, and other legends, this circa-1789 cemetery in New Orleans is a must-visit for anyone curious about voodoo.
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The Value Of Voodoo
“It’s a way of life in the city of New Orleans,” she says. “It’s in the food, the music and the ... The complexities of voodoo date back as far as its most famous figure, Marie Laveau.