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  2. Haitian Vodou - Wikipedia

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    A sequined drapo flag, depicting the vèvè symbol of the lwa Loko Atison; these symbols play an important role in Vodou ritual. Haitian Vodou[a] (/ ˈvoʊduː /) is an African diasporic religion that developed in Haiti between the 16th and 19th centuries. It arose through a process of syncretism between several traditional religions of West ...

  3. Voodoo (company) - Wikipedia

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    Voodoo was founded in 2013 by Alexandre Yazdi and Laurent Ritter. [4] They had been friends since high school and had previously founded Studio Cadet in 2012, a services company for websites and mobile applications. [5] Yazdi became the chief executive officer of Voodoo, while Gabriel Rivaud acted as the vice-president of games. [6]

  4. Haitian Vodou in Cuba - Wikipedia

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    Haitian Vodou in Cuba. The religion of Haitian Vodou (Spanish: Vudú Haitiano) has been present in Cuba since at least the 18th century. It was transmitted to the island by Haitian migrants, the numbers of whom grew rapidly in the early 20th century, and is primarily practised by their descendants. It is distributed primarily in eastern parts ...

  5. Voodoo Doughnut - Wikipedia

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    Voodoo Doughnut was founded in May 2003 by Kenneth "Cat Daddy" Pogson and Richard "Tres" Shannon, [2][3] with the first shop that opened on Southwest Third Avenue in Old Town Portland. [4][5][6] The company logo was designed to include a depiction of Baron Samedi, a figure from Haitian Vodou. [4][7] The use of pink boxes by the company and the ...

  6. 3dfx - Wikipedia

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    3dfx Interactive, Inc. was an American computer hardware company headquartered in San Jose, California, founded in 1994, that specialized in the manufacturing of 3D graphics processing units, and later, video cards. It was a pioneer in the field from the late 1990s to 2000. The company's original product was the Voodoo Graphics, an add-in card ...

  7. West African Vodún - Wikipedia

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    West African Vodún. Vodún or vodúnsínsen is an African traditional religion practiced by the Aja, Ewe, and Fon peoples of Benin, Togo, Ghana, and Nigeria. Practitioners are commonly called vodúnsɛntó or Vodúnisants. Vodún teaches the existence of a supreme creator divinity, under whom are lesser spirits called vodúns.

  8. Voodoo in popular culture - Wikipedia

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    The term Voodoo doll commonly describes an effigy into which pins are inserted. [5] Such practices are found in various forms in the magical traditions of many cultures around the world. [5] Although the use of the term Voodoo implies that the practice is linked to Haitian Vodou or Louisiana Voodoo, the voodoo doll is not prominent in either. [5]

  9. Louisiana VooDoo - Wikipedia

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    The VooDoo name is traced back to the original New Orleans VooDoo that was founded in 2002 as an expansion team in the original Arena Football League by New Orleans Saints owner Tom Benson. They were the second official team to play in New Orleans after the New Orleans Night, who played at the Louisiana Superdome in 1991 and 1992. The VooDoo ...