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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Marie_LaveauMarie Laveau - Wikipedia

    She is the protagonist of such novels as Robert Tallant's The Voodoo Queen (1956); Francine Prose's Marie Laveau (1977); and Jewell Parker Rhodes' Voodoo Dreams: A Novel of Marie Laveau (1993). Laveau appears as a supporting character in the Night Huntress novels by Jeaniene Frost as a powerful ghoul still living in New Orleans in the 21st century.

  2. 13 cze 2023 · A modern New Orleans voodoo priestess, Bloody Mary, told Mental Floss she has found references to a voodoo priestess or queen by the name of Brown who worked in New Orleans around the 1860s...

  3. Bloody Mary is an 11th generation Creole whose family came to New Orleans in 1718. She is Voodoo Queen in New Orleans’ Voodoo tradition, Mambo Asogwe in Haitian Voodoo and YaYa in Palo "reglaes de Congo". She is also Mamiissi (a river pritestess), Hoodoo teacher and Swamp Witch.

  4. June 15, 1881, New Orleans. Marie Laveau (born 1801?, New Orleans, Louisiana [now in the U.S.]—died June 15, 1881, New Orleans) was the Vodou queen of New Orleans. Laveau’s powers reportedly included healing the sick, extending altruistic gifts to the poor, and overseeing spiritual rites.

  5. 10 paź 2016 · Marie Laveau was a famous and powerful voodoo priestess who lived in New Orleans in the 19th century. Renowned in life and revered in death, some say she continues to work her magic from...

  6. Let’s explore the Spirit side of my home town! Come see us at my Bloody Mary Haunted Museum and voodoo spirit shop in NewOrleans and online!

  7. 13 kwi 2024 · Marie Laveau, known as the Voodoo Queen of New Orleans, was a powerful and enigmatic figure in the world of voodoo and spirituality. Her influence extended far beyond the confines of the bayous of Louisiana, shaping the cultural and religious landscape of New Orleans for generations to come.

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