: Ancestors are highly respected and frequently consulted for guidance.
: Used for everyday needs like protection, healing, luck, or legal matters. Voodoo / Hoodoo Magic
Practitioners of these traditions often use botanical and symbolic items to manifest their intentions: : Ancestors are highly respected and frequently consulted
Often referred to as or Conjure , Hoodoo is a spiritual tradition developed by enslaved African Americans as a form of resistance. It is primarily a magical practice rather than a religion: It is primarily a magical practice rather than
: Practitioners serve the Lwa (spirits) who act as intermediaries between humanity and a distant creator.
: Many practitioners identify as Christian, using the Bible as a "spellbook" and calling upon figures like Moses or Catholic saints for assistance. Common Tools & Materials
While often grouped together, Voodoo and Hoodoo are distinct traditions with different origins, structures, and goals. Voodoo (Vodou) Hoodoo (Rootwork) Nature Organized religion Folk magic system Origin West Africa & Haiti African American (Deep South) Key Figures Deities ( Lwa ), Ancestors, Priests Rootworkers, Bible figures (e.g., Moses) Focus Communal worship and service to spirits Personal power and practical results Understanding Voodoo (Vodou)