Soon, gris-gris in the form of roosters' heads began to appear on his doorstep. |
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From 1943 to his death in 1989, King Louis Narcisse fused Baptist, Pentecostal, and gris-gris traditions into a gumbo of ritual and hagiography. |
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The gris-gris is prepared by the kadogo dawa, the younger children in the group who take care of the medicine. |
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Also not to be missed on Sunday at 1:20 p.m. and 2:40 p.m. is an African gris-gris making workshop, demonstrating the bogolan technique. |
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If her rituals or gris-gris didn't work, Marie met them in the street and physically beat them. |
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Only a few shamans in the region were known to practice gris-gris. |
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Stones and colored objects are chosen for their occult and astrological meanings corresponding to the purpose for which the gris-gris is to be used. |
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