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|text=Based on elements of Congo folk magic, Anglo-Saxon folk-magic, Native American folk-magic, and related traditions, Hoodoo is a 200-year-old practice of magic. A gris-gris bag (also spelled gree-gree bag or Gregory bag) is the African name for a type of charm that is used in hoodoo. It is also called a mojo hand or mojo bag..
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|text=Based on elements of Congo folk magic, Anglo-Saxon folk-magic, Native American folk-magic, and related traditions, Hoodoo is a 200-year-old practice of magic. A gris-gris bag (also spelled gree-gree bag or Gregory bag) is the African name for a type of charm that is used in hoodoo. It is also called a mojo hand or mojo bag.
 
|author= [[Pad of Definitions]] ([[1.09 Home]])
 
|author= [[Pad of Definitions]] ([[1.09 Home]])
 
|source= [[Official Website]]
 
|source= [[Official Website]]

Revision as of 13:12, 23 November 2013

Hoodoo

Based on elements of Congo folk magic, Anglo-Saxon folk-magic, Native American folk-magic, and related traditions, Hoodoo is a 200-year-old practice of magic. A gris-gris bag (also spelled gree-gree bag or Gregory bag) is the African name for a type of charm that is used in hoodoo. It is also called a mojo hand or mojo bag.

Pad of Definitions (1.09 Home), Official Website

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