While I don't trust the History Channel to give entirely accurate portrayals and information, I do find their videos to be good starting points for learning general information about a subject.
Last night I watched Voodoo Secrets. I knew Voodoo was a religion, but I really had no idea what they actually believed and what the purpose of their rituals was. Here is the copy and paste from the History Channel website:
IN SEARCH OF HISTORYTM reveals that Voodoo is one of the greatest achievements of people of African descent. Travel to Africa to uncover the origins of this vibrant, enigmatic practice. Voodoo roots are in the ancient religions of Yorubaland, Dahomey and Kongo. Infused with a major dose of Roman Catholicism, and tempered by the arduous experiences of the slaves, it is widely practiced in Haiti, Cuba, the West Indies, Brazil, and the United States. Get an intimate look at its colorful celebrations, deep-rooted beliefs and modern practice at the Le Peristyle Haitian Sanctuary, one of the world centers of Voodoo. And explore the misconceptions and reality of Voodoo with Wade Davis, author of The Serpent and The Rainbow.
My own personal warning: they do show animal sacrifice so, if you are squeamish, beware.
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