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voodoo
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US
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Often misunderstood and associated with negative stereotypes, viewed mainly as a fictional or spooky concept
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voodoo
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United States
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Voodoo is often associated with misconceptions and sensationalized in popular culture, leading to misunderstandings about its beliefs and practices.
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3
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voodoo
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United States
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Voodoo is often misunderstood and associated with negative stereotypes and misconceptions, leading to fear and unease in these cultures.
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1
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4
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voodoo culture
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United States
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Often misunderstood and misrepresented as dark or sinister
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1
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5
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voodoo culture practitioners
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United States
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Often depicted as mysterious or untrustworthy
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1
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6
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voodoo deities
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United States
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Perceived as dark or malevolent beings
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1
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7
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voodoo doll
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United States
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Associated with magic and curses in popular culture
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1
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8
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voodoo doll
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United States
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Considered a novelty or gag gift
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1
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9
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voodoo doll
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United States
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Seen as a symbol of black magic and cultural appropriation in some contexts
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10
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voodoo doll
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United States
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Associated with Halloween and horror-themed decorations
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1
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11
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voodoo doll
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United States
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Often portrayed as a tool for revenge or harm in movies and literature
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1
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12
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voodoo religion
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United States
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Viewed as exotic and often misunderstood, associated with negative stereotypes and misconceptions
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1
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13
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voodoo rituals
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United States
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Portrayed as eerie or magical performances
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