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African Vodun: Art, Psychology, and Power by Suzanne Preston Blier,  1996-12-01
Asen, Ancestors, and Vodun: Tracing Change in African Art by Edna Bay,  2008-02-08
Dancing Spirits: Rhythms and Rituals of Haitian Vodun, the Rada Rite (Contributions to the Study of Music and Dance) by Gerdes Fleurant,  1996-10-30
Das Fingierte Geschlecht: Inszenierungen Des Weiblichen Und Mannlichen in Den Kulturellen Texten Der Orisha- Und Vodun-Kulte Am Golf Von Benin (German Edition) by Lidwina Meyer,  1999-01
African Religious Influences on Three Black Women Novelists: The Aesthetics of Vodun, Zora Neale Hurston, Simone Schwartz-bart, and Paule Marshall by Maria T. Smith,  2007-02-28
O povo do santo: Religiao, historia e cultura dos orixas, voduns, inquices e caboclos (Portuguese Edition) by Raul Giovanni da Motta Lody,  1995
The Antislavery Unconscious: Mesmerism, Vodun, and "Equality".(Critical Essay): An article from: The Mississippi Quarterly by Russ Castronovo,  1999-12-22
Notas sobre o culto aos orixás e voduns na Bahia de Todos os Santos, no Brasil, e na antiga costa dos escravos, na Ãfrica by Pierre Verger,  1999-01-01
Haitian Vodou: Anglicisation, Religion, Ewe people, Caribbean, Haiti, Hispaniola, West African Vodun, Catholic Church, LGBT topics and Voodoo, Afro- American religion, Baron Samedi 
Ephemerality and the "unfinished" in Vodun aesthetics.(Report): An article from: African Arts by Dana Rush,  2010-03-22
Vodun (Voodoo): An entry from MACM's <i>Contemporary American Religion</i> by Claudine Michel,  1999
Vodou: West African Vodun, Zombie, Loa, Guinee, Captain Debas, Boum'ba Maza, Haitian Vodou, Ram, Maya Deren, Marie Laveau 
Haiti: Flesh of Politics, Spirit of Vodun by Sal Scalora,  1991
Ewe ceramics as the visualization of Vodun.(research note): An article from: African Arts by Lisa Aronson,  2007-03-22 |