Voodoo
Voodoo is a term used to describe several related religious traditions with roots in West Africa that developed in the Americas and Caribbean through the transatlantic slave trade. The term is often used broadly in English, but practitioners typically distinguish Haitian Vodou, Louisiana Voodoo, and other lineages such as West African Vodun. In Haiti, the religion is known as Vodou; it is a complex system of belief and practice rather than a single creed.
Common features include belief in a distant creator god called Bondye, or a similar high deity, and
Haitian Vodou is organized in local communities with ritual leaders, sacred spaces, and altars. Practitioners use
In public discourse, Voodoo is often misrepresented as sensational magic or zombie lore. In reality, many adherents