Should obeah be capitalized?

Obeah can be written with a capital O or a lowercase o. I prefer the lowercase o because it underscores that obeah is a “catchall”* term with a bricolage tradition.
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What is Obeah in English?

Definition of obeah

: a system of belief among Black people chiefly of the British West Indies and the Guianas that is characterized by the use of magic ritual to ward off misfortune or to cause harm.
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How do you spell Obeah Man?

“Obeah man.” Merriam-Webster.com Dictionary, Merriam-Webster, https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/obeah%20man.
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What is the practice of Obeah?

The practice of Obeah is the belief that one can use certain spirits or supernatural agents to work harm to the living, or to call them off from such mischief.
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What is Obeah Man?

The Obeah Man was a mighty Haitian criminal and alleged black magician ("obeah" is a voodoo word meaning, approximately, "black magic") who kidnapped the parents of Tim Drake (a.k.a. Robin III) and demanded a ransom from their company,posing as the front man for the 'Caribbean Economic Front'.
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Is Obeah legal in Jamaica?

The Act makes it illegal to be a 'person practising Obeah', which it defines as: 'any person who, to effect any fraudulent or unlawful purpose, or for gain, or for the purpose of frightening any person, uses, or pretends to use any occult means, or pretends to possess any supernatural power or knowledge.
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Is Obeah legal in Trinidad?

Abstract Obeah, which colonial ordinances defined capaciously as “any assumption of supernatural power,” was a crime in Trinidad until 2000, and the law continues to make Obeah a punishable offense in most of the anglophone Caribbean.
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What's the difference between Obeah and MYAL?

Myal is a variation of Obeah that is practiced in Jamaica. Its similarities include: skills in herbalism, healing aspects, preparation of fetishes, and other objects for influencing behaviors, assuring protection, and reaching one's goals.
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What is Obeah in the Caribbean?

Obeah is a religious practice based on a combination of multiple religions—a creolization of religions, so to speak. It draws on elements of African religion and also reinterprets and "Africanizes" Christian practices.
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What does Rahtid mean in Jamaican?

(Jamaica) A swear word, like damn or hell. quotations ▼
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What is Obeah in Wide Sargasso Sea?

Obeah (called "vodou" or "voodoo" in the French-speaking Caribbean), a folk religion indigenous to the Caribbean, casts a huge shadow over this novel, though whether its magic really works is up for debate. (Read more about obeah here).
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What does OBE mean in African?

African, Nigerian-Ibo. "heart"
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What Wanga means?

Definition of wanga

: voodoo sorcery also : a voodooistic charm or spell.
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Where did Voodoo come from?

Ancient Traditions

Some anthropologists estimate that voodoo's roots in Benin—formerly Dahomey—West Africa may go back 6,000 years. Today an estimated 60 million people practice voodoo worldwide.
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What is a pocomania?

The word Pocomania comes from the Spanish for “small madness.” Pocomania is a Jamaican spiritist religion whose worship services are characterized by singing, dancing, spirit possession, speaking in tongues, and healing rituals.
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How many Orisha are there?

Yoruba tradition often says that there are 400 + 1 orishas, which is associated with a sacred number. Other sources suggest that the number is "as many as you can think of, plus one more – an innumerable number". Different oral traditions refer to 400, 700, or 1,440 orishas.
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What are the beliefs of revivalism?

revivalism, generally, renewed religious fervour within a Christian group, church, or community, but primarily a movement in some Protestant churches to revitalize the spiritual ardour of their members and to win new adherents.
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Who is famous for black magic in the novel Wide Sargasso Sea?

Obeah: The use of Black Magic in Jean Rhys' Wide Sargasso Sea by Amy Ferguson.
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Who is Christophine?

A wedding present from the old Mr. Cosway to Annette, Christophine is a commodified woman, but is still fiercely self-willed. She provides a contrast to Annette in that she exercises complete independence from men and implicitly distrusts their motives.
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What does the title Wide Sargasso Sea mean?

The title of the novel refers to the Sargasso Sea, a vast area of the northern Atlantic Ocean which is home to sargassum, a kind of seaweed. The Sargasso Sea is legendary for being an oceanic black hole, where ships get ensnared by huge forests of floating seaweed, or drift helplessly when the wind ceases to blow.
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What does cha mean in Jamaica?

CHA! or CHO! : a disdainful expletive (1) pshaw! ( 2) very common, mild explanation expressing impatience, vexation or disappointment. (
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What does Rarted mean in Jamaican?

a curse-exclamation, similar to "what the hell"
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Why are Jamaicans called yardies?

The term is derived from the Jamaican patois for home or "yard". The term may have specifically originated from the crowded "government yards" of two-storey concrete homes found in Kingston and inhabited by poorer Jamaican residents, though "yard" can also refer to "home" or "turf" in general in Jamaican patois.
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