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A New Orleans voudou priestess : the legend and reality of Marie Laveau
by
Carolyn Morrow Long
Paper Book, 2006
Original publication date
2007
Publication
Gainesville, Fla. : University Press of Florida, c2006.
ISBN
0813029740 / 9780813029740
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biography and memoirs
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City : USA New Orleans
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USA : Louisiana
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religion - Voudou (Voodoo)
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african religion
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person : Marie Laveau
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Black women's history
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religion - caribbean
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