Yes, there are alot practicing white voodoo priests and priestess down south in America. In places in Georgia, Texas, South Carolina, Florida, especially New Orleans, Louisiana.
many go to countries in the Caribbean, Latin America and the birth place of voodoo, AFRICA; to seek help and many things. Sometimes some of the customers of the voodoo priests and priestess in these countries are white people.
voodooists practice vodoo. people who are serious about voodoo (I mean very serious) are called serviteurs.
I am sure there are people in Panama that do practice Voudo/Voodoo.
While voodoo dolls are often seen as an ancient ritual to some, there are still cultures that practice the use of dolls. In Haiti, people who practice with voodoo dolls are called "vodouists." In the United States there is still some voodoo culture in the south, such as Lousiana.
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No just about all Nigerians don't practice voodoo should no because I'm Nigerian and only a small percentage in west Africa practice it. But about 9 million people in Haiti practice voodoo.
Voodoo or Vodou is a mix of African religious traditions, Catholic beliefs and practices, and folk magic. Some Haitians practice it either because it is a part of their family's customs and beliefs, or because it called to them.
of course not
Grandmothers are just other people. Like all people, there are some who practice voodoo and many who do not. It depends on their culture, how they grew up and what they choose to do.
Voodoo/Voudo/Voudun is a fascinating and beautiful faith and practice. It deserves great respect and reverence.
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A very small population of Jamaicans practice the West Indian version of voodoo which is called obeah. Obeah is a system of belief among blacks chiefly of the British West Indies that is characterized by the use of magic ritual to ward off misfortune or to cause harm
Manuel Antonio Noriega apparently practiced voodoo but it is not a common religion in Panama.