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The idea of the Voodoo doll sparks fear and conjures up images of violent and bloodthirsty revenge in popular films, books, and oral histories in North America. These stories report that Voodoo dolls are made by Caribbean cult members who bear a grudge against an enemy. The maker thrusts pins into the doll, and the target is cursed with misfortune, pain, and even death. Is there really anything to them? Are Voodoo dolls real?
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Voodoo, more properly spelled Vodou, is a real religion—not a cult—practiced in Haiti and other places in the Caribbean. Vodou practitioners do make dolls, but they use them for completely different purposes than revenge. Vodou dolls are used to help people with healing and as a way to communicate with deceased loved ones. The idea of effigy dolls as a channel for evil forces unleashed in a ritual is a myth that comes not from the Caribbean, but from the very heart of western civilization: the ancient Middle East.
What Are Voodoo Dolls?
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Figurines in World Mythology
Human effigies such as the Voodoo dolls—both the authentic ones and the ones sold in shops—are examples of figurines, representations of humans that are characteristic of many different cultures, beginning with the Upper Paleolithic so-called “Venus figurines.” Such images are of idealized heroes or deities, or perhaps very carefully modeled representations of a recognizable historical or legendary figure. There are many ideas about their purposes, none of which include revenge.
Venus of Willendorf figurine
The oldest examples of figurines that were made specifically to harm or affect another individual date to Assyrian rituals from the first millennium BCE, such as Bronze age Akkadian texts (8th-6th centuries BCE), a tradition also practiced in Greco-Roman Egypt of the first and second centuries CE. In Egypt, dolls were made, and then a binding curse was performed, sometimes accomplished by poking pins in them. One Mesopotamian inscription from the 7th century BCE reveals one king cursing another:
Just as one burns a wax figure in the fire, dissolves a clay one in water, so may they burn your figure in the fire, submerge it in water.
The idea of evil Voodoo dolls as seen in Hollywood horror films may be much younger, from the 1950s when thousands of “cashew dolls” were imported to the United States from Haiti.
These were made of cashew shells, and had eyes made of the jequirity bean, a form of castor bean which when swallowed by young children can cause serious injury or death. The U.S. government issued a Public Health Warning in 1958, which said that the dolls were “lethal.”
What Are Vodou Dolls For?
incorporating small effigies known as a fetish for rituals. When these people were forced to the new world as slaves, they brought their doll tradition with them. Some of the Africans then merged their traditional tribal religion with Roman Catholicism and the Vodou religion came to be.
The rituals in West Africa or in Haiti or New Orleans involving dolls, however, have nothing to do with inflicting harm on individuals, deserving or not. Instead, they are meant to heal.
When hung from trees in cemeteries, they are intended to open and maintain lines of communication between the recently departed. When tacked to the trees upside down, they are intended to make their creator stop caring for someone who is bad for them.
The Vodou Pwen
Items that Vodouisants use in rituals to communicate or invoke deities known as law or loa are called own. In Vodou, a pwen is an item filled with particular components that appeal to a particular law.
They are meant to attract a law and gain its influence on a person or place. However, pwen come in a variety of forms, one of those happens to be dolls. Vodouisants say that a pwen doesn’t even have to be a physical object.
A pwen doll can be anything from a crude poppet to an elaborate work of art. On the surface, these dolls could be called Voodoo dolls. But as with all pwen, their purpose is not to enact harm but to invoke law for means of healing, guidance, or whatever need the Vodouisant has.
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