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| Vodou Spirit - Website of Kay Aboudja in New Orleans  |
| Homepage for Kay Aboudja, a traditional house of Vodou, headquartered in New Orleans, LA. Content of the site includes articles on contemporary Vodou practice in the US, links, annotated reading lists and descriptions of Vodou services.
http://www.vodouspirit.com |
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| Vodou, voodoo, and western cultural anxieties  |
| Academic article by John Cussans about the misrepresentations of Vodou in the Western media. Originally presented as a lecture at the October Gallery, London, in fall 2000.
http://haitisupport.gn.apc.org/Cussans.html |
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| Vodoun (“Voodoo”)  |
| Brief description of Vodoun as practiced in Benin, by a student of Martine de Souza [Research Manager of The Historic Museum of Ouidah, Benin]. Page also includes photos and artwork.
http://home.online.no/~annekie/voodoo.htm |
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| Vodou_Arts  |
| Open (but moderated) discussion list to "to actively provide training in Vodou and to encourage the practice of Vodou religion and related magic."
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Vodou_Arts |
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| Vodun (a.k.a. Voodoo)  |
| Historical and practical information on Vodoun, its panteon, and its rituals, from religioustolerance.org
http://www.religioustolerance.org/voodoo.htm |
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| Voodoo  |
| Website of Houngan Jean Kent, a Haitian native who now lives in South Florida. Information about Haitian voodoo, demon exorcism, alternative health solutions and communication with the dead.
http://www.florid.cc/voodoo_center.htm |
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| Voodoo Information at Baton Rouge Net  |
| Short, factual, well-illustrated introductory essay on Voodoo in the Caribbean and Louisiana, with a focus on Marie Laveau.
http://www.brnet.com/vopage.html |
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| Voodoo Lives on in West Africa  |
| Article about Vodoun in Ouidah, Benin. Also discusses the religion's ties to Haitian Vodou and other Afro-Caribbean traditions.
http://mbhs.bergtraum.k12.ny.us/cybereng/nyt/voodoo.htm |
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| voodoo-l  |
| Open-membership forum for discussion of New Orleans Voodoo, "with occasional comparison to Caribbean and African traditions".
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/voodoo-l |
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| Voodoos and Obeahs - Phases of West India Witchcraft  |
| By Joseph J. Williams (1932), e-text from the Internet Sacred Text Archive.
http://www.sacred-texts.com/afr/vao/ |
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