Vodou Practices: Culture, Misconceptions, and Beliefs
Vodou or Voodoo is a religion most commonly practiced among cultures of African descent; in the United States it has survived most predominantly in Southeastern portions of the country (i.e., Louisiana and Georgia), though it also continues to thrive throughout Haiti, the Caribbean, Cuba, Trinidad, Brazil and Benin, where it was declared the ... ................
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