Review: “Voodoo: An African American Religion”
Weekend Editor Eric O. Scott reviews Jeffrey E. Anderson's study of the historical evidence for the theology, organization, and ritual practices of the Voodoo religion of the Missi...
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Weekend Editor Eric O. Scott reviews Jeffrey E. Anderson's study of the historical evidence for the theology, organization, and ritual practices of the Voodoo religion of the Missi...
As Haitian Catholics often do in challenging times and in everyday life, they turned to Mary following the Supreme Court's June 25 ruling that the Trump administration can end a pr...
Stew Peas focuses on obeah, an enduring African magic practice in Jamaica banned by colonisers in the 1700sA new movie from award-winning Jamaican film-maker Sosiessia Nixon shines...
French-based outfit Zonbi bring their hypnotic, Haitian-rooted blend of saxophone-driven jazz, voodoo ritual, and heavy groove to Live on KEXP, recorded at ESMA in Rennes during Tr...
Children making their First Communion were accompanied by masked "Dancing Devils" in Tarmas, Venezuela. The centuries-old Corpus Christi celebration symbolises the triumph of good...
In the West African nation of Benin, Vodun, an ancient spiritual religion rooted in a deep connection between humans and nature, has become a primary tool for protecting the countr...
The Haitian flag is one of the most powerful symbols of freedom and independence in the Americas.
In January, 2010, a 7.0 magnitude earthquake struck Haiti near Port-Au-Prince, devastating the area and claiming over 100,000 lives. Amid the grief and chaos, conservative religiou...
Haitians are fervent soccer fans and deeply patriotic toward their nation — the world’s first Black-led republic and the second independent republic in the Americas after the U.S....
In a world that often sees Haiti as just a place of struggle, the holiday provides an opportunity for Haitians
Why does the often maligned Caribbean obeah tradition endure? - Caribbean
Why does the often maligned Caribbean obeah tradition endure? - Caribbean
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