单词 | voodooism |
例句 | Elderkin loathed him—there are things from which the most hardened white man shrinks, and it would have to be one utterly unregenerate who could dabble his hands in voodooism. Beggars on Horseback Like many other ignorant people, he was very superstitious and believed in charms and voodooism. The Young Oarsmen of Lakeview In his verses called "Doctor Sam," Field touched on another fascinating side of Creole negro life: the mysterious beliefs and rites of voodooism—or, as it is more often spelled, voudouism. American Adventures A Second Trip 'Abroad at home' It was not at first by any means a Christian church, but a mere adaptation of those rites of fetish which in America is termed obe worship, or "voodooism." The Negro "I thought some of my up-country negro farmers were barbaric—especially when I came across some voodooism, but now I see I didn't know what barbarism meant." The Boy With the U.S. Census As long as the photoplays are in the hands of men like Edison they are mere voodooism. The Art of the Moving Picture You see I do not believe in ghost stories nor voodooism, I have nothing to say. Slave Narratives: a Folk History of Slavery in the United States From Interviews with Former Slaves Maryland Narratives Such imposters flourished best in the regions given to "voodooism." Anomalies and Curiosities of Medicine It is the active principle in mental healing, Christian Science, sympathy healing, voodooism, witchcraft, etc. Nature Cure But we are concerned with the humblest voodooism at present. The Art of the Moving Picture |
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