Reverend Zombie's Voodoo Shop on St. Peters Street is a popular tourist destination. It pays homage to the role of voodoo in the French Quarter.
The New Orleans version of voodoo draws from a set of spiritual folkways originating from African diaspora. It is a cultural form of the Afro-American religions that developed within the French, Spanish, and Creole speaking African American population in Louisiana.
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 and voodoo dolls were introduced into the American lexicon.
The most-famous voodoo practitioner was Marie Laveau, who was born in 1794 and died in New Orleans in 1881.
Reverend Zombie's Voodoo Shop on St. Peters Street is a popular tourist destination. It pays homage to the role of voodoo in the French Quarter.
The New Orleans version of voodoo draws from a set of spiritual folkways originating from African diaspor
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