Legba Voodoo Links

By nature, these categories are arbitrary. I've put practioneers, temples, mambos together, even though some also could be in the botanica section. Also many of the botanicas provide general information and sometimes art on their pages.


Voodoo and Vodou Links
The New Orleans Voodoo Spriritual Temple now has a page at http://www.access.avernus.com/~rogue/temple/
Island of Salvation Botanica has a page at http://www.feyvodou.com/index1.htm Note: New URL
Priestess Ava Kay Jones and Voodoo Macumba Dance Ensemble has a page at http://www.nawlins.com/others/vop0000.html
  ~VODOU~ by Mambo Racine Sans But. Interesting page with info and a discussion-oriented guestbook.

General Voodoo and Vodou History and Information
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For more information about Voodoo, check out the Vodoun Information Pages at this excellent site:
http://www.arcana.com/shannon/voodoo/voodoo.html NEW URL
Note: this site appears to be down.
The New Orleans Historical Voodoo Museum has a page at http://www.voodoomuseum.com Note: This site appears to be down.
Lucky Mojo Curio Company has a catalog with lots of useful information, cool stuff, and good graphics. To quote "The Lucky Mojo Curio Co. specializes in traditional and folkloric spiritual supplies based in the African-American, Asian, and Latin American traditions."
  A site devoted to Pake Kongo is available with photos of the Pake or Paket Kongo and various ceremonies.
  A nice looking site called Haitian Vodoun Culture is now online in English and French.
  An interesting article on New Orleans Voodoo by a Duke University student in the African American Studies department. [the server is a bit slow]
  Haitian Mythology section of the Encylopedia Mythica—and encyclopedia on mythology and folklore.
UCLA's Fowler Museum Website has and exhibit called the Sacred Art of Haitian Vodou with some beautiful Voodoo art and some information. at http://www.fmch.ucla.edu/Exhibit/vodou.htm
Voodoo, Yoruba, and Santeria Recordings from the Smithsonian. Three titles--Yoruba Drums from Benin, West Africa, Rhythms of Rapture Sacred Music of Haitian Vodou, and Sacred Rythms of Cuban Santería/Ritmos Sagrados de la Santería Cubana. Each title includes a sample sound clip.
  African & Voodoo Links section of the Earth Wisdom Home Page A Site devoted to the Old Religion of the Earth with links to other new/old traditions.
  Unofficial Haitian Home Page—Bob's Corner and Documents for Haiti's religious life Have useful information, a lot of it by Bob Corbett.
New! The African Renaissance THE ANCIENT DAHOMEAN SPIRITUAL HEALING TRADITIONS OF THE "MAMISII" FROM TOGO, WEST AFRICA
New! OrishaNet An interesting site with information on Yoruban tradition in the New World.
  The International Institute of Afrikan Studies and Knowledge
  The African Diaspora in Latin America site has many links to articles including Caribbean religions.
And the Ontario Consultants on Religous Tolerance Vodou (Voodoo) page
Another voodoo page is: http://cajunnet2.cajunnet.com/~epguidry/voodoo.htm

Botanica, Voodoo and Hoodoo shops, etc.
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La Guerra Negra—Voodoo
http://www.tiac.net/users/bpantry/voodoo/ A web business with many voodoo items and a paper newsletter, Oshun, about Voodoo and Santeria. There are articles about Voodoo in New Orleans and Yemaya. You can subscribe by sending $9 for 1 year or $16 for 2 years to :
    Oshun
    1543 Progress Street.
    Lincoln, RI 02865

Ancient Ways in Oakland, California caries many mystical supplies, including gris-gris oils and herbs. Their Red Fast Luck oil recipe is based on the New Orleans version in Zora Neale Hurston's Mules and Men.
  M & A Amateau Botanica carries candles, incense, oils, soaps, bath products, statues, and sprays. Located at 73 East 115 street in Manhattan, New York, 10029.
A commercial shop called Voodoo Cat. (The world's only practitioner of the cat voodoo religion) http://neworleans.com/voodoo




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