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New Orleans Voodoo Handbook Kenaz Filan (Kenaz Filan)

New Orleans Voodoo Handbook By Kenaz Filan (Kenaz Filan)

New Orleans Voodoo Handbook by Kenaz Filan (Kenaz Filan)


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A guide to the practices, tools, and rituals of New Orleans Voodoo as well as the many cultural influences at its origins

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New Orleans Voodoo Handbook by Kenaz Filan (Kenaz Filan)

. Includes recipes for magical oils, instructions for candle workings, and directions to create gris-gris bags and Voodoo dolls to attract love, money, justice, and healing and for retribution . Explores the major figures of New Orleans Voodoo, including Marie Laveau and Dr. John . Exposes the diverse ethnic influences at the core of Voodoo, from the African Congo to Catholic immigrants from Italy, France, and Ireland In THE NEW ORLEANS VOODOO HANDBOOK, initiated Vodou priest Kenaz Filan covers the practices, tools, and rituals of this system of worship as well as the many facets of its origins. Exploring the major figures of New Orleans Voodoo, such as Marie Laveau and Dr. John, as well as Creole cuisine and the wealth of musical inspiration surrounding the Mississippi Delta, Filan examines firsthand documents and historical records to uncover the truth behind many of the city's legends and to explore the oft-discussed but little-understood practices of the root doctors, Voodoo queens, and spiritual figures of the Crescent City. Including recipes for magical oils, instructions for candle workings, methods of divination, and even directions to create gris-gris bags, mojo hands, and Voodoo dolls, Filan reveals how to call on the saints and spirits of Voodoo for love, money, retribution, justice, and healing.

New Orleans Voodoo Handbook Reviews

Kenaz Filan's new book is quite simply the best book on New Orleans Voodoo I have ever read. It is extremely well researched detailing spirits, practitioners, and rituals, that are well known in the Crescent City, but which have never been covered in a book like this before. Kenaz takes great pains to show that Voodoo of New Orleans is a unique system of magic distinct from, but with relations to both Haitian Vodou and Hoodoo, and provide a much needed window into the ever evolving magic of America's most occult city. * Jason Miller, author of Protection & Reversal Magick: A Witch's Defense Manual *
To understand a spiritual practice one must understand both the history and culture in which it flourished. In The New Orleans Voodoo Handbook, Kenaz Filan begins with the critical eye of a historian before investigating New Orleans Voodoo as both a spiritual science and religion. He strips away myth and fallacy, leaving us with fact, and gives us an insider's view of the faith's deepest mysteries. It is the first book I've read by an experienced houngan dealing with one of the South's most enduring, powerful legacies. This volume is a welcome addition to both the casual historian's and active practitioner's library. * Ocha'ni Lele, author of Diloggun Tales of the Natural World, Teachings of the Sateri *
A winning blend of urban and religious history from famed New Orleans Vodou priest Filan. . . . A unique supplementary travel guide for anyone planning a trip to NOLA or readers interested in the city's rich voodoo tradition. * Kirkus Reviews, August 2011 *
Well researched, well written, and a delight to read, I highly recommend this to readers who want to understand how and why New Orleans voodoo is different from the island varieties. * FacingNorth.net, October 2011 *
One reviewer said The New Orleans Voodoo Handbook?is quite simply the best book on New Orleans Voodoo I have ever read. I would amend that to,?it's the best book on New Orleans and Voodoo I've ever read. * Psychic-Magic, November 2011 *
Plenty of practical prayers and recipes follow, as well as instructions for divination, candle-workings and concocting magical oils, etc. Overall, this is a well-researched and highly engaging read. * Frater Puck, Behutet Magazine *
Filan does an excellent job in presenting good information, and offering caveats for the rest. And while the Handbook is not a spell book, the information provided on the spirits, saints, oils and candle magick, plus the best explanation of what a voodoo doll is (and isn't), is a wonderful entry into this work for anyone who wishes to pursue it further. Fun and informative, The New Orleans Voodoo Handbook is a great resource for anyone interested in this style of magick, or who's planning a 'magickal vacation' in the Crescent City * Leni Hester, Witches and Pagans Magazine, October 2012 *
I recommend The New Orleans Voodoo Handbook for those who want to learn more about the culture and beginnings of the spiritual tradition. * Pagan Book Reviews, August 2013 *
The New Orleans Voodoo Handbook is about so much more than Voodoo. Using Voodoo as the lens through which the city of New Orleans is viewed, Kenaz Filan weaves a tale equal parts history, tourist guide, and introduction to Voodoo as unique as the city itself. Filan touches on topics as diverse as the evolution of race relations within the city and the proper use of ritual oils. If you are planning a visit to the city or just want a fresh perspective on a fascinating American city, pick up this book. * Witches' Almanac, December 2013 *

About Kenaz Filan (Kenaz Filan)

Kenaz Filan (Houngan Coquille du Mer) was initiated in Societe la Belle Venus in March 2003 after 10 years of solitary service to the lwa. A frequent contributor to PanGaia, Planet Magazine, and Widdershins, Filan is the former managing editor of newWitch magazine and lives in Short Hills, New Jersey.

Table of Contents

Introduction

Part One
History


1 Born on the Bayou: The Rise of New Orleans
2 From Saint-Domingue to Washington: Revolution Comes to Louisiana
3 King Cotton, Lady Liberty, and Jim Crow
4 The (Re)creation of New Orleans Voodoo
5 When the Levee Breaks: Hurricane Katrina

Part Two
Traditions


6 Mardi Gras
7 Music
8 Food
9 Voodoo Temples and Curio Shops
10 Priests, Priestesses, Houngans, Mambos, and Chicken Men

Part Three
The Spirits


11 The Old Man at the Crossroads: Papa La-Bas
12 The Divine Mother: The Virgin Mary
13 The Great Serpent: Li Grand Zombi
14 The Voodoo Queen: Marie Laveau
15 The Warriors: Joe Feraille, St. Marron, and Yon Sue
16 The Miracle Workers: St. Expidite, St. Jude, and St. Roch
17 The Bringers of Good Fortune: St. Joseph, Assonquer, and John the Conqueror
18 The Indians: Black Hawk and the Black Hawk Spiritual Churches
19 The Roots: The Dead

Part Four
Practices


20 Candles
21 Oils
22 Spirit Dolls
23 Mojo Hands and Gris-gris Bags
24 Foretelling the Future

Part Five
Just Visiting or Settling Down


25 Visiting the Big Easy
26 Moving to New Orleans: Triumphs and Tragedies

Afterword: Deepwater Horizon and the Indomitable Spirit of Louisiana

Part Six
Appendices

Appendix 1 Great New Orleans Books, Movies, and Television

Appendix 2 New Orleans Musicians

Appendix 3 Preserving New Orleans

Notes

Index

Additional information

CIN1594774358VG
9781594774355
1594774358
New Orleans Voodoo Handbook by Kenaz Filan (Kenaz Filan)
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Inner Traditions Bear and Company
20111015
312
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