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  2. Hoodoo (spirituality) - Wikipedia

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    Black women practitioners of Hoodoo, Lucumi, Palo and other African-derived traditions are opening and owning spiritual stores online and in Black neighborhoods to provide spiritual services to their community and educate African-descended people about Black spirituality and how to heal themselves physically and spiritually. [76]

  3. Church grim - Wikipedia

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    The church grim is a guardian spirit in English and Nordic folklore that oversees the welfare of a particular Christian church, and protects the churchyard from those who would profane and commit sacrilege against it. [1] It often appears as a black dog but is known to take the form of other animals.

  4. Mojo (African-American culture) - Wikipedia

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    Bakongo spiritual philosophy influenced the creation of mojo bags as African-Americans include certain natural and animal ingredients such as animal bones, animal teeth, claws, human bones or graveyard dirt to house a simbi spirit or an ancestral spirit inside a bag for either protection or healing.

  5. Black Dog Names to Suit Your Pup's Personality - AOL

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    The other most common dog color is white, so there's also a chance the new familial addition could be a mix of black and white. This list also includes some clever names for these special pups.

  6. 2025’s Top Trending Boy Dog Names May Surprise You - AOL

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    What’s Buzzy: Top Trending Boy Dog Names in 2025. In December, Rover released its annual dog name trend report, including the top 10 overall and across several categories. While these monikers ...

  7. Inugami - Wikipedia

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    The phenomenon of inugami spiritual possession was a kojutsu (also called "kodō" or "kodoku", a greatly feared ritual for employing the spirits of certain animals) that was already banned in the Heian period that was thought to have spread throughout the population, and it was known to involve cutting off the head of a starving dog and burying the dog at a crossroads to inflame its grudges as ...

  8. Aziza (mythology) - Wikipedia

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    While the Aziza are usually described as a people, some traditions also refer to a single individual by name "Aziza", with similar traits. For example, Jeje oral tradition has a divinity called "Aziza" (described as a small, single-legged man smoking a pipe). [3] Aziza is also a god of the Urhobo people of the Western Niger Delta of Nigeria. [4]

  9. These Are the Top Boy Dog Names Right Now - AOL

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