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A female member of clergy in the Voodoo/Vodou faith.
There are many important terms in Voodoo. the most common ones are: Hougan(Voodoo Priest), Mambo(Voodoo Priestess), Asson(Sacred rattle and tool of the priesthood), Loa(Voodoo spirits) Vèvè( Symbols to represent a specific spirit. each spirit have its own vèvè.)
Lolo is a priestess in-training, and is a recurring character who first appears in Klonoa.
the first band to preform voodoo was Godsmack
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.
To get a voodoo doll, go to explore, then go to Eleka's Castle, then you should see a hay stack with white dolls with red eyes, those are the voodoo dolls.
Technically, no. The voodoo religion grew out of slavery and hid itself in the trappings of Catholicism since African slaves were forbidden to use their old religions a part of their slavery. Seeing many similarities in their Loa and the many Saints the African priests and priestess' co-opted Catholicism into Voodoo.Officially the church denounces voodoo as a pagan cult and so does not support it.
A priestess is a female priest.
A snobbish priestess in the first shippuden movie
The duration of The Priestess is 1.82 hours.
A priestess is a female priest