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  1. 13 de ago. de 2013 · Dolls of Voodoo: Directed by Marc Cayce, Kenya Moore. With Kenya Moore, Rudolph Moise, Obba Babatundé, Kia Samuel. Successful newlyweds become the object of a powerful Vodoo Priest who exacts revenge for his scorned daughter.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Voodoo_dollVoodoo doll - Wikipedia

    The term Voodoo doll commonly refers to an effigy that is typically used for the insertion of pins. Such practices are found in various forms in the magical traditions of many cultures around the world. Despite its name, the dolls are not prominent in Haitian Vodou and not used in Louisiana Voodoo.

  3. 24 de ene. de 2019 · Voodoo, more properly spelled Vodou, is a real religion—not a cult—practiced in Haiti and other places in the Caribbean. Vodou practitioners do make dolls, but they use them for completely different purposes than revenge. Vodou dolls are used to help people with healing and as a way to communicate with deceased loved ones.

  4. Upcoming Gaiam/GT Media releaseThriller/Horror DVD release starring Kenya Moore, Obba Babatunde and Miguel Nunez, Jr. Synopsis: Self-assured, leading crimin...

  5. 6 de jun. de 2022 · The voodoo doll has a pretty well-established image in popular culture. It's a small figure that very loosely resembles the intended target — the person the voodoo doll is meant to curse.The bearer of the doll inflicts all sorts of tortures on the little figure, and those tortures are enacted on the target as an act of revenge, or just general cruelty.

  6. 2 de may. de 2018 · Godong/Getty Images. By. Catherine Beyer. Updated on May 02, 2018. Vodou (or Voodoo) is a monotheistic religion that is often misunderstood. Common in Haiti and New Orleans, Vodou merges Catholic and African beliefs to form a unique set of rituals that include Voodoo dolls and symbolic drawings .

  7. Dolls are occasionally used in the practice of Haitian Vodou, but their use is very different; they are not used to cast spells. Placed near graves or hung from the branches of trees, they serve to convey messages sent by Vodouists to the dead, or to ancestors.