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Secrets of Voodoo.

New York: Arco Publishing Company, 1969 [1953]. First English Language Edition. Hardcover. Secrets of Voodoo traces the development of this complex religion (in Haiti and the Americas) from its sources in the brilliant civilizations of ancient Africa. This book presents a straightforward account of the gods or loas and their function, the symbols and signs, rituals, the ceremonial calendar of Voodoo, and the procedures for performing magical rites are given. "Voodoo," derived from words meaning "introspection" and "mystery," is a system of belief about the formation of the world and human destiny with clear correspondences in other world religions. Rigaud makes these connections and discloses the esoteric meaning underlying Voodoo's outward manifestations, which are often misinterpreted.
Milo Rigaud (1904-1981) was born in Port au Prince, Haiti, where he spent the greater part of his life studying Vodou traditions. In Haiti he also studied law, and in France ethnology, psychology, and theology. The involvement of Vodou in the political struggle of Haitian Blacks for independence was one of his main concerns. Very Good in Very Good Dustjacket. Light shelfwear and foxing, else tight, bright, and unmarred in a near fine, mildly chipped dust jacket. 8vo. 219pp. Illus. (b/w). Red cloth with silver spine titles, Vèvè symbols in silver. Full color dj in mylar. Item #13550

Price: $175.00