May 27, 1978-February 14, 2022
Hoodoo Sen Moise (Foknanpwen Bon Hougan) was a Hougan Asogwe (High Priest) in Haitian Vodun, a Tata Nganga (High Priest) in Palo Mayombe and a southern conjure man. He was a standing presenter year after year with Festival of Witches and traveled the country teaching the methods of conjure, with an emphasis on the importance of the veneration and honoring of our ancestors. It was his desire to be a conduit of change, and to help bring about change for those who had a desire for it and spiritual work.
He lived in New Orleans and began learning the practices of Southern Conjure at the age of four. He was the owner of Conjure New Orleans Magic Co. and in 2018 he authored the book, "Working Conjure, A Guide to Hoodoo Folk Magic" and had appeared in countless radio interviews, podcasts and television shows such as Penn & Teller's, "Bullshit".
He was loved by many, widely respected in the spiritual community and is now among the ancestors he held so dear.
He lived in New Orleans and began learning the practices of Southern Conjure at the age of four. He was the owner of Conjure New Orleans Magic Co. and in 2018 he authored the book, "Working Conjure, A Guide to Hoodoo Folk Magic" and had appeared in countless radio interviews, podcasts and television shows such as Penn & Teller's, "Bullshit".
He was loved by many, widely respected in the spiritual community and is now among the ancestors he held so dear.
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