Historic Marie Laveau's House of Voodoo, offering unique items for practice and ceremony as well as psychic readings.
The museum focuses on what is commonly known as New Orleans Voodoo, or Louisiana Voodoo. New Orleans voodoo is an amalgamation of African and European influences that blended within the cultural melting pot of New Orleans. Originally brought to the city in the early 1700s through the African sl...
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The article profiles the New Orleans Historic Voodoo Museum in New Orleans, Louisiana, which is owned by former insurance company manager Jerry Gandolfo, a man of Creole descent who became aware of voodoo while growing up in Louisiana a...
“The museum is an entry point for people who are curious, who want to see what’s behind this stuff,” says Martha Ward, a University of New Orleans anthropologist who studies voodoo. “How do people think about voodoo? What objects do they use? Where do they come from? [The museum]...
Old Ursuline Convent Museum Lalaurie Mansion 4 Lafitte's Blacksmith Shop Bar Stop: 15 minutes See details Pass by Voodoo Authentica You'll end at The LaLaurie Mansion The LaLaurie Mansion, 1140 Royal St, New Orleans, LA 70116, USA Tours may end at multiple loc...
So whenMisty ArmitagehypnotizedChrisand suggest that he “sink into the floor“, the so called“eye roll” andface of terrorin reaction to the verypsychologicalconcept of the “SUNKEN PLACE” spreads across his face. Why wouldChrisbe so horrified of the “SUNKEN PLACE” that he has never pre...
Will you meet our 13 resident ghosts? Face the paranormal in an active Haunted museum and Spirit shop! Dare you do Haunted museum tours by day after hours ghost hunts by night in a real haunted house. Explore haunted possessions, true crime, an occult c
Will you meet our 13 resident ghosts? Face the paranormal in an active Haunted museum and Spirit shop! Dare you do Haunted museum tours by day after hours ghost hunts by night in a real haunted house. Explore haunted possessions, true crime, an occult c
No, and Haitian Voodoo and New Orleans Voodoo are not the same as African Voodoo either. Voodoo is a religion of African origin brought to Latin Catholic areas with the slave trade. New Orleans Voodoo is one of many resulting diaspora traditions which developed differently as to the specific ...