in Haiti and the Dominican Republic
I am sure there are people in Panama that do practice Voudo/Voodoo.
Voodoo was born when the Europeans colonized Hispaniola and tried to convert the Africans to Christians.
of course not
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.
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.
voodooists practice vodoo. people who are serious about voodoo (I mean very serious) are called serviteurs.
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.
Voodoo is an African American religon that invokes loas or African deities, Hoodoo is a form of Folk Magickal Practice and most people that practice Hoodoo are Roman Catholics. Voodoo is an African American religon that invokes loas or African deities, Hoodoo is a form of Folk Magickal Practice and most people that practice Hoodoo are Roman Catholics.
voodoo
In the Caribbean, such as in Haiti, the Voodoo beliefs are totally permeated into the minds and hearts of the Caribbean people. When the people become Christian believers they have a very hard time shedding the Voodoo beliefs they have had ingrained in them since they were born. Some will still practice Voodoo even when they are Christians. This is a bad practice. Voodoo can be dangerous and is basically a fearful satanic belief system. Imagine being scared of people, doing daily activities, going to sleep because you are scared to death of Voodoo curses or practices? It is one thing many government people there would love to have eradicated.
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No, not all people from Louisiana practice voodoo. While voodoo is a significant cultural and spiritual tradition in parts of Louisiana, particularly in New Orleans, the state is home to a diverse population with a variety of religious beliefs and practices. Many Louisianans identify with other faiths, such as Christianity, and some may not practice any religion at all. Voodoo is often misunderstood and is just one aspect of the rich cultural tapestry of Louisiana.