Matches in DBpedia 2014 for { <http://dbpedia.org/resource/Louisiana_Voodoo> ?p ?o. }
Showing items 1 to 56 of
56
with 100 items per page.
- Louisiana_Voodoo abstract "Louisiana Voodoo, also known as New Orleans Voodoo, describes a set of spiritual folkways which originated from the traditions of the African diaspora. It is a cultural form of the Afro-American religions which developed within the French, Spanish, and Creole speaking African American population of the U.S. state of Louisiana. Voodoo is one of many incarnations of African-based spiritual folkways rooted in West African Dahomeyan Vodun.Voodoo became syncretized with the Catholicism and Francophone culture of south Louisiana as a result of the slave trade. Louisiana Voodoo is often confused with—but is not completely separable from—Haitian Vodou and southern Hoodoo. It differs from Vodou in its emphasis upon Gris-gris, voodoo queens, use of Hoodoo occult paraphernalia, and Li Grand Zombi (snake deity). It was through Louisiana Voodoo that such terms as gris-gris (a Wolof term) and voodoo dolls were introduced into the American lexicon.".
- Louisiana_Voodoo birthDate "1794-09-10".
- Louisiana_Voodoo birthPlace French_Quarter.
- Louisiana_Voodoo birthPlace New_Orleans.
- Louisiana_Voodoo birthYear "1794".
- Louisiana_Voodoo deathDate "1881-06-16".
- Louisiana_Voodoo deathPlace New_Orleans.
- Louisiana_Voodoo deathYear "1881".
- Louisiana_Voodoo occupation Louisiana_Voodoo__1.
- Louisiana_Voodoo religion Catholic_Church.
- Louisiana_Voodoo thumbnail Grisgris.jpg?width=300.
- Louisiana_Voodoo wikiPageExternalLink articles.htm.
- Louisiana_Voodoo wikiPageExternalLink www.neworleansvoodoocrossroads.com.
- Louisiana_Voodoo wikiPageExternalLink www.voodoomuseum.com.
- Louisiana_Voodoo wikiPageID "10950407".
- Louisiana_Voodoo wikiPageRevisionID "606523888".
- Louisiana_Voodoo birthDate "1794-09-10".
- Louisiana_Voodoo birthPlace French_Quarter.
- Louisiana_Voodoo birthPlace New_Orleans.
- Louisiana_Voodoo caption "Portrait by Frank Schneider, based on a painting by George Catlin".
- Louisiana_Voodoo deathDate "1881-06-16".
- Louisiana_Voodoo deathPlace New_Orleans.
- Louisiana_Voodoo hasPhotoCollection Louisiana_Voodoo.
- Louisiana_Voodoo knownFor "Louisiana Voodoo practitioner".
- Louisiana_Voodoo name "Louisiana Voodoo Queen".
- Louisiana_Voodoo name "Marie Laveau,".
- Louisiana_Voodoo nationality "American".
- Louisiana_Voodoo occupation "Voodoo Queen of New Orleans".
- Louisiana_Voodoo religion "Roman Catholic with Voodoo roots".
- Louisiana_Voodoo subject Category:Afro-American_religion.
- Louisiana_Voodoo subject Category:Christian_interfaith_and_secular_relations.
- Louisiana_Voodoo subject Category:Louisiana_Voodoo.
- Louisiana_Voodoo subject Category:Syncretism.
- Louisiana_Voodoo type Agent.
- Louisiana_Voodoo type Person.
- Louisiana_Voodoo type Person.
- Louisiana_Voodoo type Q215627.
- Louisiana_Voodoo type Q5.
- Louisiana_Voodoo type Agent.
- Louisiana_Voodoo type NaturalPerson.
- Louisiana_Voodoo type Thing.
- Louisiana_Voodoo type Person.
- Louisiana_Voodoo comment "Louisiana Voodoo, also known as New Orleans Voodoo, describes a set of spiritual folkways which originated from the traditions of the African diaspora. It is a cultural form of the Afro-American religions which developed within the French, Spanish, and Creole speaking African American population of the U.S. state of Louisiana.".
- Louisiana_Voodoo label "Louisiana Voodoo".
- Louisiana_Voodoo label "Voodoo da Louisiana".
- Louisiana_Voodoo label "Vudù della Louisiana".
- Louisiana_Voodoo sameAs Vudù_della_Louisiana.
- Louisiana_Voodoo sameAs Voodoo_da_Louisiana.
- Louisiana_Voodoo sameAs m.02qvzrf.
- Louisiana_Voodoo sameAs Q4016589.
- Louisiana_Voodoo sameAs Q4016589.
- Louisiana_Voodoo wasDerivedFrom Louisiana_Voodoo?oldid=606523888.
- Louisiana_Voodoo depiction Grisgris.jpg.
- Louisiana_Voodoo isPrimaryTopicOf Louisiana_Voodoo.
- Louisiana_Voodoo name "Louisiana Voodoo Queen".
- Louisiana_Voodoo name "Marie Laveau,".