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'''Louis Martinie'''' is an author, liturgist, percussionist, and an advocate for the uniqueness and importance of [[New Orleans]] style [[Louisiana Voodoo|Voodoo]] in the spectrum of New World religious practices |
'''Louis Martinie'''' is an author, liturgist, percussionist, and an advocate for the uniqueness and importance of [[New Orleans]] style [[Louisiana Voodoo|Voodoo]] in the spectrum of New World religious practices. |
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He is an honorary member of the [[Louisiana State Legislature]] and is a Spiritual Doctor and Drummer/Priest/Elder of the [[New Orleans Voodoo Spiritual Temple]], and a primary drummer for the rituals of Priestess [[Miriam Chamani]]. He drums with the Mambo Muslima, Cabal Tambour Dan-i, Krewe of Nutria, and for the ritual shows of the [[New Orleans Historic Voodoo Museum]], and has conducted ritual drumming workshops with Don DuFrane and Luis Manuel Nunez. He teaches and offers confirmation in an Order of Service to the [[loa]] that combines elements of New Orleans Voodoo with [[Tibetan Buddhism]]. |
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Martinie' is the editor for [[Black Moon Publishing]], and has been associated with the anarchistic grouping of ritual magicians known as [[Bate Cabal]]. |
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==Bibliography== |
==Bibliography== |
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Louis Martinie' is an author, liturgist, percussionist, and an advocate for the uniqueness and importance of New Orleans style Voodoo in the spectrum of New World religious practices.
Bibliography
- Agwe et Babylon: Cultus Marassa (1983)
- New Orleans VooDoo Tarot (1992) Louis Martinie' and Sallie Ann Glassman, Destiny Books ISBN 0-89281-363-6
- Voodoo at the Cafe Puce (2005) Louis Martinie' and Severina K.M. Singh. Logan, OH: Black Moon Publishing ISBN 1-890399-21-3
- Waters of Return: Aeonic VooDoo (1994) Louis Martinie', Black Moon Publishing ISBN 1-890399-03-5
- The Practitioner, The Priest, and The Professor: Perspectives on Self-Initiation in the American Neopagan Community with Marty Laubach and Roselinda Clemons - Journal for the Academic Study of Magic (Volume 4) 2007, edited by D. Green, S. Graf, A. Hale
- A Priest's Head, A Drummer's Hands (2010) Black Moon Publishing ISBN 978-1-890399-24-5
Articles
- Archived articles by Louis Martinie' [1]
Discography
- Festival and Ritual Drumming: Evoking the Sacred through Rhythms of the Spirit (1993) Mishlen Linden and Louis Martinie'. Destiny Recordings ISBN 1-59477-072-7
References
- The Encyclopedia of Modern Witchcraft and Neo-Paganism by Shelley Rabinovitch & James Lewis - Citadel (October 1, 2002) ISBN 0-8065-2406-5, ISBN 978-0-8065-2406-1
- Voodoo and Afro-Caribbean Paganism by Lilith Dorsey - Citadel (November 1, 2005) ISBN 0-8065-2714-5, ISBN 978-0-8065-2714-7
- Earthly Bodies, Magical Selves by Sarah M. Pike - University of California Press (January 1, 2001) ISBN 0-520-22086-2, ISBN 978-0-520-22086-7
- Maat Magick: A Guide to Self-Initiation by Nema - Weiser Books (November 1, 1995) ISBN 0-87728-827-5, ISBN 978-0-87728-827-5
- The Evolution of Maat Magick: from Cornfields to Cyberspace by Nema (April 10, 2004) Lecture delivered at the Thelemic Conference held at Conway Hall, London.
Interviews
- Living the Wiccan Life, Episode 27, Pt. 1 - Louis Martinie' of the New Orleans Voodoo Spiritual Temple - Interview with Louis Martinie’ by Rev. Don Lewis of the Witch School at the WinterStar Symposium (2008) [2]
- Voodoo Drumming - Interview by Heather Kyle of Louis Martinie' and Utu (of Niagara Voodoo Shrine) and demonstration of the drumming for the "Order of Service" - recorded at the 2007 Starwood Festival: Pt. 1 [3], Pt. 2 [4]
External links
- Voodoo Spiritual Temple
- A Record of the Temple Martinie' posts about events in 1996 at New Orleans Voodoo Spiritual Temple
- Black Moon Publishing & Bate Cabal