Yup. In fact a lot times a mother will tell her son not to eat any woman's cooking especially if it's red, like spaghetti sauce, because she might slip something "personal" into it like blood, urine, or menstrual blood.
It all depends if you belive in voodoo.
If you dont then no cannot put voodoo on you. but,
If you do then yes some one can put voodoo on you!
Nope.
I wanted someone to die so I put a pin in a voodoo doll and he had a heart attack 3 weeks later.
once a voodoo spell is cast there's no going back that's why you must be careful! Also voodoo spells have not been scientifically proven. It's all in your head man!
No
No, Voodoo works the same way as faith healing if you truley belive it might work but it is not the voodoo or a god working it is the power of the mind.
Practitioners of Voodoo can have any sort of name. That would be like asking 'what is a Christian person's name?' The range is too broad to answer.
No.
The word voodoo refers to a specific type of magic that originated in Africa, as practiced by African shamans (sometimes known as witch doctors). Voodoo is best known for the use of the voodoo doll, which is supposed to be magically connected to a person, so that by harming the doll, you can harm the person. By threat of voodoo dolls, a shaman can keep a superstitious population in a state of fear.
If you suspect that someone is trying to put a hex on you (or anything else), feel free to find amusement in the fact that this person is completely wasting their time just for you. Voodoo is nonsense.
That depends on the context. Voodoo isn't always negative, in fact it rarely is.
Voodoo dolls are dolls that look like a real person. Whatever u do to the doll happens to the person. Say u hate bob. If u cut off bobs voodoo doll's arm the real bob's arm will come off
Voodoo dolls are generally created to represent a specific person. If the doll is tan it may be because the person it is made to symbolized likes or wears a lot of tan.