Voodoo
A New Look at Juju
http://www.ulcoa.com/~mcivr/juju.html
Site contains an article by N. Adu Kwabena-Essem discussing the Catholic Church’s
recent recognition of the religions of Africa and its apology for years of scorn.
Site also details the inner workings of the voodoo religion and relations to daily
life.
African Religion Syncretism
http://www.ncf.carleton.ca/freenet/rootdir/menus/sigs/religion/pagan/faqs/voodoo
Informative text-only page provides a lengthy discussion about the origins of voodoo
and attempts to clear up some misconceptions about the religion. Article also addresses
differences in Haitian, Creole, and African voodoo.
The Electric Gallery Voodoo Flags
http://www.egallery.com/flags.html
Site provides an online gallery of Voodoo flags, which can be viewed and purchased
from this site. Features several flags depicting the hybridization of traditional
religions.
Voodoo and Cemeteries
http://www.neworleans.com/voodoo.html
This site gives a handy overview of voodoo and a nice history. Also contains a useful
voodoo term glossary and information about a haunted history tour of New Orleans.
Voodoo Information Pages
http://www.vmedia.com/shannon/voodoo/voodoo.html
Page is one of the most comprehensive voodoo pages on the WWW, although there are
few, if any, pictures. Start here if you are a neophyte to the religion of voodoo
or just want a lot of information.
Voodoo Museum
http://www.neosoft.com/%7Enodust/mus.html
Site is the home page for the New Orleans Voodoo Museum. Site provides a brief description
of the exhibits and the people involved in making them happen.
Voodoo Products and Information
http://www.tiac.net/users/bpantry/voodoo
This site provides voodoo products to the online shopper. Site contains price lists
and images of the products. Also present are other interesting religious African
links.
The Voodoo Queen
http://mardi.gras.com/voodoo.html
Superb graphics make this voodoo page worth visiting. Contains several voodoo cards
and meanings. Links also can be found to Mardi Gras pages.
Voodoo: From Medicine to Zombies
http://www.nando.net/prof/caribe/voodoo.html
This page contains links to African voodoo information. Links include: the origins
of voodoo, gods and goddesses, Afro-Caribbean deities, and other Africa links.
Voodoo Angelique Kidjo
http://www.imaginet.fr/~kidjo/cult1.html
Home page of Angelique Kidjo gives a modern-day look at the role of voodoo practices
in daily life of the residents of Benin. Site also has a few photos of West African
voodoo ceremonies.