Madame Laveau

GPTKB entity

Properties (52)
Predicate Object
gptkbp:instanceOf Voodoo practitioner
gptkbp:associatedWith Voodoo rituals
gptkbp:birthDate September 10, 1801
gptkbp:burialPlace gptkb:St._Louis_Cemetery_No._1
gptkbp:children gptkb:Marie_Laveau_II
gptkbp:culturalImpact American_folklore
gptkbp:culturalSignificance African_American_history
gptkbp:deathDate June 15, 1881
gptkbp:depictedIn Films
Television series
gptkbp:famousFor Ceremonies
Cultural heritage
Cultural icon
Cultural preservation
Historical significance
Public speaking
Rituals
Social activism
Spiritual guidance
Charms
Divination
Potions
Historical figure
Symbol of resistance
Community gatherings
Herbal remedies
Curses
Cultural representation
Spiritual ceremonies
Empowerment of women
Cleansing rituals
Community leader
Ritual objects
Healing practices
Connection to ancestors
Influence on spirituality
Role in community
gptkbp:followedBy Voodoo practitioners
gptkbp:fullName gptkb:Marie_Laveau
https://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label Madame Laveau
gptkbp:influence New_Orleans_culture
gptkbp:influenceOn Modern Voodoo
gptkbp:inspiration Literature
gptkbp:knownFor Voodoo religion
gptkbp:legacy Cultural icon
gptkbp:nickname The Voodoo Queen
gptkbp:notableEvent Public rituals
gptkbp:occupation Hairdresser
gptkbp:placeOfBirth gptkb:New_Orleans,_Louisiana
gptkbp:placeOfDeath gptkb:New_Orleans,_Louisiana
gptkbp:religion Voodoo
gptkbp:spouse Jacques_Paris