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  2. Voodoo doll - Wikipedia

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    Contemporary voodoo doll, with 58 pins. The association of the voodoo doll and the religion of Voodoo was established through the presentation of the latter in Western popular culture during the first half of the 20th century [1] as part of the broader negative depictions of Black and Afro-Caribbean religious practices in the United States. [4]

  3. Donald Trump dolls - Wikipedia

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    The dolls were meant to capitalize on the success of The Apprentice. [1] Trump considered the concept to be a "fun idea" as long as the doll would look and sound like him, while his spokesperson said, "Mr. Trump thinks that imitation is the highest form of flattery." [1] The Trump doll was released on September 23, 2004, [5] at a price of $26. ...

  4. Doll - Wikipedia

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    Voodoo dolls are not a feature of Haitian Vodou religion, but have been portrayed as such in popular culture, and stereotypical voodoo dolls are sold to tourists in Haiti. Likely the voodoo doll concept in popular culture is influenced by the European poppet. [7] A kitchen witch is a poppet originating in Northern Europe.

  5. Voodoo doll (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    A voodoo doll, sometimes known as a Louisiana Voodoo doll, is a supposedly magical object associated with some forms of voodoo and folk magic.

  6. 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]

  7. Voodoo Vince - Wikipedia

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    Vince — Vince is the third-best of Madam Charmaine's voodoo dolls. As a voodoo doll, he can hurt himself to hurt his enemies. Vince is only ten inches tall and is made almost entirely of burlap. He has a rather sarcastic attitude, often pointing out and criticizing obvious video game concepts without breaking the fourth wall. Madam Charmaine ...

  8. Clay-body - Wikipedia

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    The Clay-body, clay corpse, or Corp criadhach (Scottish Gaelic) might be said to be an indigenous Scottish variant of the more famous voodoo doll.. Supposedly, when a witch wanted to destroy anyone to whom she had an ill will, she often made a "corpse" of clay resembling the unfortunate one, and placed it in some out-of-the-way stream under a precipice or waterfall, in such a way that the ...

  9. What to Expect When Bart's Expecting - Wikipedia

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    In the episode, Bart makes a voodoo doll of his hippie art teacher when he gets sick of art class and cast a spell to make her sick, but when he inadvertently gets her pregnant, he becomes a savior to Springfield couples trying to conceive—and is subsequently kidnapped to help conceive a thoroughbred race horse. Tavi Gevinson guest starred as ...