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  2. Obeah and wanga - Wikipedia

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    The terms obeah and wanga are African diasporic words that occur in The Book of the Law (the sacred text of Thelema, written by English author and occultist Aleister Crowley in 1904): Also the mantras and spells; the obeah and the wanga ; the work of the wand and the work of the sword; these he shall learn and teach.

  3. Obeah - Wikipedia

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    Obeah incorporates both spell-casting and healing practices, largely of African origin, [2] although with European and South Asian influences as well. [3] It is found primarily in the former British colonies of the Caribbean, [2] namely Suriname, Jamaica, the Virgin Islands, Trinidad, Tobago, Guyana, Belize, the Bahamas, St Vincent and the Grenadines, and Barbados. [4]

  4. Tiger (musician) - Wikipedia

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    Norman Washington Jackson (born 6 June 1960), [1] better known as Tiger, is a Jamaican dancehall musician active since the late 1970s. He is known for his growling style of deejaying , often imitated by other dancehall deejays since his initial rise to fame.

  5. Talk:Obeah - Wikipedia

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    Obeah is Jamaican folk magic. Thelema has nothing to do with Obeah. Aleister Crowley mentioned both Obeah (Jamaican folk magic derived from the Congo) and wanga (the latter a term most often found in Haitian Voodoo, meaning a magical charm packet derived from West Africa) in one sentence in one book.

  6. Lost 80's Live - Wikipedia

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    Lost 80's Live is a collection of musical artists from the time period of the 1980s that perform a live concert. [1] The concert tour usually consists of 10 to 12 bands that span the music genres of new wave , synthpop , rock , pop and electronic music .

  7. Igbo people in Jamaica - Wikipedia

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    Igbo culture influenced Jamaican spirituality with the introduction of Obeah folk magic; accounts of enslaved "Eboe" being "obeahed" by each other have been documented by plantation owners. [6] However, there is some suggestion that the word "Obeah" was also used by enslaved Akan people, before Igbos arrived in Jamaica. [ 9 ]

  8. Category:Obeah - Wikipedia

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    Obeah; Obeah and wanga; C. ... Jamaican Maroon religion; K. Kromanti dance; N. Nine nights This page was last edited on 7 January 2017, at 12:51 (UTC). Text is ...

  9. List of Caribbean music groups - Wikipedia

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    9 Jamaica. 10 Montserrat. 11 Saint Lucia. ... This is a list of notable recording artists known for performing various types of Caribbean music. Antigua and Barbuda ...