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Sallie Ann Glassman (born 1954) is an American practitioner of Vodou, a writer, and an artist. She was born in Kennebunkport, Maine [2] and is a self-described "Ukrainian Jew from Maine", [3] and a former member of Ordo Templi Orientis. [4] Glassman has been practicing Vodou in New Orleans since 1977.
Four Voudou altars, Sallie Glassman's VooDoo Temple, Bywater, New Orleans. Date: 30 October 2009, 19:25:12: Source: originally posted to Flickr as Alters in Ms Sallie Glassman's VooDoo Temple, New Orleans: Author: Charlotte: Permission (Reusing this file)
Another initiate of Haitian Vodou, the Ukrainian-Jewish American Sallie Ann Glassman, launched an alternative group, La Source Ancienne, in the city's Bywater neighborhood. [100] A further Haitian Vodou initiate, the Louisiana Creole Ava Kay Jones, also began promoting a form of Louisiana Voodoo. [101]
Voodoo Priestess Sallie Ann Glassman explains why she believed in her protective ceremony for years before the storm hit. She openly admits "what happened" with last year's service and tells a possible message from the spirits regarding the disaster.
Louis Martinié is an author, "internationally known" percussionist, [1] practitioner of a multitude of religions among them being New Orleans style Voodoo, [2] and co-author of the book New Orleans VooDoo Tarot (1992), with Sallie Ann Glassman. [3] [4]
One person disappointed by Voodoo’s disappearance is Jeff Borne, whose company runs the Mortuary Haunted House, and for several years, gave the festival its Halloween flavor, the newspaper reported.
Fiction about Louisiana Voodoo (1 C, 19 P) Pages in category "Louisiana Voodoo" ... Sallie Ann Glassman; H. Hexing a Hurricane; J. Dr. John; L. Malvina Latour; Marie ...
Sallie Ann Glassman (born 1954), practitioner of Haitian Vodou Rudolf John Gorsleben (1883–1930) [ 33 ] Kenneth Grant (1924–2011), occultist, writer, pupil of Aleister Crowley