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  •  Haitian Vodoun Culture  - http://www.geocities.com/Athens/Delphi/5319/
     Excerpts from the encyclopedic work on Haitian Vodoun compiled by Estelle Manuel. Vevers, langaj, samples of drum rhythms, and a catalogue of over 2000 songs.
  •  The Vodou Page  - http://members.aol.com/racine125/
     Articles by Mambo Racine Sans Bout, a legitimately initiated and ordained priestess of Haitian Vodou.
  •  New Orleans Cemetery & Voodoo Pages  - http://www.geocities.com/BourbonStreet/6157/
     Information on New Orleans Voodoo, with lots of original photos of New Orleans historic cemeteries. Includes extensive references with commentary and links to other New Orleans web sites.
  •  Temple of Yehwe Home Page  - http://www.vodou.org/
     Website for the Vodou temple, which is located in Washington D.C., and is an offshoot of Le Peristyle de Mariani, founded in 1974 in Mariani, Haiti, by Max-G. Beauvoir. Site includes much information about Caribbean herbology, as well as upcoming events and seminars, photos, and a discussion forum.
  •  The New Orleans Voodoo Foundation  - http://www.voodooshop.com/voodoo/index.html
     Excellent educational resource about New Orleans Voodoo. Contains an extensive Voodoo Glossary,Vever Drawings, FAQ page, and a free service in which email questions are answered by Authentic practitioners.
  •  Afrocentric Experience: Origins of Voodoo  - http://www.swagga.com/voodoo.htm
     Voodoo is a derivative of the world's oldest known religions which have been around in Africa since the beginning of human civilization. Some estimate these civilizations and religions to be over 10,000 years old. This page is part of the large and multifaceted Afrocentric Experience web site.
  •  Dahomean Vodoun  - http://www.mamiwata.com
     The world's oldest Vodoun tradition alive in the diaspora.
  •  Sacred Arts of Haitian Vodou  - http://www.amnh.org/exhibitions/vodou/
     "Online companion" to the exhibit hosted by the American Museum of Natural History, in New York, from October 1998 to January 1999. Dozens of full-color images.
  •  Profile of a Belief System -- Vodoun  - http://members.aol.com/porchfour/beliefs/vodoun.htm
     Introduction to Haitian Vodoun and New Orleans Voodoo by Ontario Consultants on Religious Tolerance and the editors of the e-zine PorchNus.
  •  Scully Elly's Voodoo Joint  - http://www.thejukejoint.com/faqs.html
     "New Orleans Voodoo" botanica run by a hounsi kanzo (initiated in Haiti). Wide assortment of books, music, ritual supplies, and art. This link takes one directly to the "What is Voodoo" FAQ, rather than the store entrance.
  •  Ozzie's Dominican Voodoun  - http://www.geocities.com/ozziesdominicanvoodun/index.html
     Voodun in the Dominican Republic / Voodun en La Republica Dominicana
  •  The traditional religion of Vodun (Voodoo) in Haiti  - http://www.hartford-hwp.com/archives/43a/index-faa.html
     Collection of scholarly and informative documents, by various authors, on the history and practice of Vodun (Voodoo) in Haiti; part of an even larger site on Haitian history in general.
  •  New Orleans Voodoo Spiritual Temple Homepage  - http://www.voodoospiritualtemple.org
     Website of "New Orleans Voodoo" temple, run by Priestess Miriam Chamani. This temple is influenced by African-American Spiritualism, and Belizean Obeah, as well as by Haitian Vodou.
  •  Vodoun ("Voodoo")  - http://home.online.no/~annekie/voodoo.htm
     Brief description of Vodoun as practiced in Benin, by a student of Martine de Souza [Research Manager of The Historic Museum of Ouidah, Benin]. Page also includes photos and artwork.
  •  Vodou, voodoo, and western cultural anxieties  - http://haitisupport.gn.apc.org/Cussans.html
     Academic article by John Cussans about the misrepresentations of Vodou in the Western media. Originally presented as a lecture at the October Gallery, London, in fall 2000.
  •  Gede.org  - http://www.gede.org
     Small but well-designed site which features pages of information about some of the major Vodou lwa, and also reviews of books about Vodou.
  •  Windows on Haiti: Wisdom and Beauty in Haitian Vodou  - http://haitiforever.com/windowsonhaiti/w98501.shtml
     Essay by Dr. Marie-Jose Alcide Saint-Lot, a scholar of Haitian popular culture with graduate degrees from Brooklyn College and CUNY. This paper first presented at the American Museum of Natural History in New York.
  •  Carrefour  - http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Carrefour
     Discussion group, mainly about Haitian Vodou, but sometimes covering African Vodun and New Orleans Voodoo as well. "Seekers, syncretists, mambos, houngans, longtime practitioners, and those who love us are all welcome!" Public message archives; moderator must approve membership for downloading files and posting.
  •  tristatevodou  - http://groups.yahoo.com/group/tristatevodou
     Discussion group "dedicated to the practice of (Haitian) Vodou in the NY/NJ/CT Tristate Area. All servants of God, Gineh and the Lwa, as well as those who would like to learn more about the religion, are welcome." Open membership.
  •  arealvoodooclub  - http://groups.yahoo.com/group/arealvoodooclub
     Forum ["club"] for discussion on both Haitian Vodou and New Orleans Voodoo. Open membership, public archives.
  •  voodoo-l  - http://groups.yahoo.com/group/voodoo-l
     Open-membership forum for discussion of New Orleans Voodoo, "with occasional comparison to Caribbean and African traditions".
  •  Voodoo Lives on in West Africa  - http://mbhs.bergtraum.k12.ny.us/cybereng/nyt/voodoo.htm
     Article about Vodoun in Ouidah, Benin. Also discusses the religion's ties to Haitian Vodou and other Afro-Caribbean traditions.
  •  Haitian Vodou: Serving the Spirits  - http://www.witchvox.com/trads/trad_vodou.html
     Description of the Haitian Vodou tradition, including history, core beliefs, role of clergy, standards of conduct and ways of worship. Also full-color graphics.
  •  Vodou - History & Gods  - http://www.harvestmoon.net/Vodou/vodou.html
     "Sosyete de Marche, a Vodou society". Calendar of Vodou holidays in Haiti; articles; descriptions of a number of lwa; color photographs and images.
  •  Voodoo  - http://www.florid.org/Introduction.htm
     Website of Jean Kent, a Haitian houngan living in Florida.
  •  TravelingHaiti.com  - http://www.travelinghaiti.com/haitian_voodoo.asp
     Voodoo in Haiti. An look at the history of voodoo and its profound impact on this island nation. Also maps, photos, and a Creole dictionary.
  •  Vodou Across the Water  - http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Vodou_Across_the_Water/
     A discussion forum for people practicing Vodou and living outside of Haiti. Discussion topics include availability of religious materials, job-related issues, Vodou in current events.
  •  The Quick and the Dead -- The Souls of Man in Vodou Thought  - http://r.hodges.home.comcast.net/QandD.html
     Essay by Richard Hodges on the Vodou concept of "soul." Vodou recognizes three spiritual components which together with the physical body make up a man: the ti-bonanj (petit bon ange) "little angel," gwo-bonanj (gros bon ange) "big angel," and mt-tt (maitre tet) "master of the head."
  •  The Vodou Forum  - http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Mambo_Racines_Vodou_Forum
     The Vodou Forum is a teaching forum for the discussion of Vodou, herbal magic and healing, and Makaya, Santeria/Lucumi, Palo, Jamaican obeah, etc. Teaching units focus on various "lwa", or spiritual entities, and various concepts in Vodou practice.