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New Orleans Voodoo Snake Round
Any trip to New Orleans is bound to include plenty of music, drink, revelry, Creole cuisine, maybe a little voodoo. The Voodoo Museum was founded in 1972 by local artist Charles Massicot Gandolfo, and showcases a variety of objects including antique voodoo dolls, talismans, taxidermied animals, and the kneeling bench of the famed Voodoo priestess Maria Laveau. In New Orleans voodoo, the snake is not evil, but a representation of Li Grande Zombi, the major serpent spirit of voodoo worship and a link to ancient intuitive knowledge.
New Orleans Historic Voodoo Museum
Louisiana
07.02.20