Marie Laveau: Voodoo Priestess Paper Dolls

Marie Laveau: Voodoo Priestess Paper Dolls

by Tom Tierney
Marie Laveau: Voodoo Priestess Paper Dolls

Marie Laveau: Voodoo Priestess Paper Dolls

by Tom Tierney

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Overview

Paper dolls and accurate costume details help take you inside the world of Marie Laveau (1794 -1881) New Orleans' powerful "voodoo queen." Laveau was both widely respected as a healer to all who sought her help and feared as a woman capable of putting a powerful hex on any enemy. She bartered information, liaisons, and love potions to black and white alike, and was believed capable of solving everything from unrequited love to the desire to win elections. Join the fascinated onlookers who once paid admission to watch her lead the famous Voodoo rituals in Congo Square. Marie Laveau left a legacy on the spiritual life of New Orleans, melding Voodoo traditions from Africa and Haiti with Catholic symbols and customs. This book includes dolls of Laveau at various stages of her life, along with the important people in her life, including lovers, mentors, and all-important Voodoo deities.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780764331916
Publisher: Schiffer Publishing, Ltd.
Publication date: 02/25/2009
Pages: 48
Product dimensions: 8.30(w) x 10.80(h) x 0.30(d)

About the Author

Tom Tierney is a celebrated paper doll artist who has authored hundreds of paper doll books on famous people and characters. He takes great pride in researching costumes and details about the subjects he illustrates.
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