Often referred to as or Conjure , Hoodoo is a spiritual tradition developed by enslaved African Americans as a form of resistance. It is primarily a magical practice rather than a religion:
Voodoo is a complex, ancestor-based religion that originated in West Africa and took its modern form in Haiti. It is a recognized faith involving: Voodoo / Hoodoo Magic
While often grouped together, Voodoo and Hoodoo are distinct traditions with different origins, structures, and goals. Voodoo (Vodou) Hoodoo (Rootwork) Nature Organized religion Folk magic system Origin West Africa & Haiti African American (Deep South) Key Figures Deities ( Lwa ), Ancestors, Priests Rootworkers, Bible figures (e.g., Moses) Focus Communal worship and service to spirits Personal power and practical results Understanding Voodoo (Vodou) Often referred to as or Conjure , Hoodoo
: Practitioners serve the Lwa (spirits) who act as intermediaries between humanity and a distant creator. Bible figures (e.g.