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The New Orleans Voodoo Spriritual Temple now has a page at
http://www.access.avernus.com/~rogue/temple/
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Island of Salvation Botanica has a page at
http://www.feyvodou.com/index1.htm Note: New URL
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Priestess Ava Kay Jones and Voodoo Macumba Dance Ensemble has a page at
http://www.nawlins.com/others/vop0000.html
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~VODOU~ by Mambo Racine Sans But. Interesting page with info and a discussion-oriented guestbook. | ||
General Voodoo and Vodou History and Information |
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The New Orleans Historical Voodoo Museum has a page at
http://www.voodoomuseum.com Note: This site appears to be down.
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Lucky Mojo Curio Company has a catalog with lots of useful information, cool stuff, and good graphics. To quote "The Lucky Mojo Curio Co. specializes in traditional and folkloric spiritual supplies based in the African-American, Asian, and Latin American traditions." | ||
A site devoted to Pake Kongo is available with photos of the Pake or Paket Kongo and various ceremonies. | ||
A nice looking site called Haitian Vodoun Culture is now online in English and French. | ||
An interesting article on New Orleans Voodoo by a Duke University student in the African American Studies department. [the server is a bit slow] | ||
Haitian Mythology section of the Encylopedia Mythica—and encyclopedia on mythology and folklore. | ||
UCLA's Fowler Museum Website has and exhibit called the Sacred Art of Haitian Vodou with some beautiful Voodoo art and some information. at
http://www.fmch.ucla.edu/Exhibit/vodou.htm
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Voodoo, Yoruba, and Santeria Recordings from the Smithsonian. Three titles--Yoruba Drums from Benin, West Africa, Rhythms of Rapture Sacred Music of Haitian Vodou, and Sacred Rythms of Cuban Santería/Ritmos Sagrados de la Santería Cubana. Each title includes a sample sound clip. | ||
African & Voodoo Links section of the Earth Wisdom Home Page A Site devoted to the Old Religion of the Earth with links to other new/old traditions. | ||
Unofficial Haitian Home Page—Bob's Corner and Documents for Haiti's religious life Have useful information, a lot of it by Bob Corbett. | ||
The African Renaissance THE ANCIENT DAHOMEAN SPIRITUAL HEALING TRADITIONS OF THE "MAMISII" FROM TOGO, WEST AFRICA | ||
OrishaNet An interesting site with information on Yoruban tradition in the New World. | ||
The International Institute of Afrikan Studies and Knowledge | ||
The African Diaspora in Latin America site has many links to articles including Caribbean religions. | ||
And the Ontario Consultants on Religous Tolerance Vodou (Voodoo) page | ||
Another voodoo page is: http://cajunnet2.cajunnet.com/~epguidry/voodoo.htm
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Botanica, Voodoo and Hoodoo shops, etc. |
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Ancient Ways in Oakland, California caries many mystical supplies, including gris-gris oils and herbs. Their Red Fast Luck oil recipe is based on the New Orleans version in Zora Neale Hurston's Mules and Men. | ||
M & A Amateau Botanica carries candles, incense, oils, soaps, bath products, statues, and sprays. Located at 73 East 115 street in Manhattan, New York, 10029. | ||
A commercial shop called Voodoo Cat. (The world's only practitioner of the cat voodoo religion)
http://neworleans.com/voodoo
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This Geonoctem Site belongs to: the New Orleans Cemetery & Voodoo pages. | ||
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