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This is the untold story of the Atlantic Creoles — men and women of African, European, and Native ancestry who were America’s first cultural brokers, traders, landowners, and survivors.
The legendary tale of the Seven Sisters—mystical women of Hoodoo who captivated the hearts and minds of New Orleans. Discover the secrets of their spiritual practices, and the power of their divination.
The origins story of the spirit "High John De Conquor" , discussing his role in American Slavery, Black Resilience and the belief system tied to his folklore. High John is also a very important spirit in the Hoodoo tradition.
In this special episode of *Hoodoo and Chill*, we explore two powerful figures of the divine feminine in the spiritual diaspora: La Madama and the Black Mammy. While La Madama is celebrated in Afro-Latino traditions for her healing and fortune-telling, the image of Black Mammy remains complex and controversial, tied to painful histories of slavery.
Born into slavery and rising to national fame, she became one of the most sought-after Hoodoo seers in the American South.
In this video, we'll explore the enigmatic world of Folk Saints and Christian Saints, uncovering their unique roles in Hoodoo practice.
In this captivating episode of Papa Seer, we dive into the fascinating story of Luke Turner, the Hoodoo practitioner who revealed his family ties to the legendary Marie Laveau. But there’s a twist—he wasn’t speaking of the original Marie Laveau, but her equally powerful successor, her daughter.