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  2. 1. : a body of practices of sympathetic magic traditional especially among African Americans in the southern U.S. 2. : a natural column of rock in western North America often in fantastic form. 3. : something that brings bad luck. 4. : nonsense, hokum. hoodooism.

  3. a set of magical beliefs and practices that originally belonged to West Africans brought to North America and the Caribbean as slaves, which are linked to the religion of voodoo: Haitian folklore told tales of dead people whose bodies were awakened by hoodoo. Compare. voodoo.

  4. Oct 21, 2020 · Hoodoo isn’t new, nor is it a catchall term for a variety of practices—which is how pop culture tends to portray it. Surprise! Hoodoo is actually its own practice with its own rules and history.

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  5. Hoodoo is a set of spiritual practices, traditions, and beliefs that were created by enslaved African Americans in the Southern United States from various traditional African spiritualities and elements of indigenous botanical knowledge.

  6. What is Hoodoo? Hoodoo is a tradition, a generational heirloom that is simultaneously medicine, magic, and religion. Born on North American soil to African parents, Hoodoo is a system of survival, adaptation, resistance and reclamation. Hoodoo disrupts, uproots, holds tight, brings near and lets go.

  7. a set of magical beliefs and practices that originally belonged to West Africans brought to North America and the Caribbean as slaves, which are linked to the religion of voodoo: Haitian folklore told tales of dead people whose bodies were awakened by hoodoo. Compare. voodoo.

  8. A column or pinnacle of rock shaped by weathering, typically in arid regions, and often having a cap of harder rock; an earth pillar. Also more fully hoodoo column, hoodoo pillar, etc.

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