Louis Martinié
American vodou practitioner
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Louis Martinié is an author, "internationally known" percussionist,[1] practitioner of a multitude of religions among them being New Orleans style Voodoo,[2] and co-author of the book New Orleans VooDoo Tarot (1992), with Sallie Ann Glassman.[3][4]
He is a priest and drummer with the New Orleans Voodoo Spiritual Temple,[5] and a primary drummer for the rituals of Priestess Miriam Chamani[6]
He is a leader of the band of drummers known as the Krewe of Nutria, who have drummed for the ritual shows of the New Orleans Historic Voodoo Museum.[7] He is also the editor and a founder of Black Moon Publishing.[8]
Bibliography
Books
- Agwe et Babylon: Cultus Marassa (1983)
- New Orleans VooDoo Tarot (1992) Louis Martinie' and Sallie Ann Glassman, Destiny Books ISBN 0-89281-363-6[9]
- 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
- A Priest's Head, A Drummer's Hands (2010) Black Moon Publishing ISBN 978-1-890399-24-5
- Cincinnati Journal of Ceremonial Magick (1976) by Bate Cabal Associations Staff; Editor: Louis Martinie', Illustrated by Samekh 277, Black Moon Publishing, ISBN 978-1890399009
Journals
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
Interviews
- Living the Wiccan Life, Episode 27, Pt. 1 - Louis Martinié of the New Orleans Voodoo Spiritual Temple - Interview with Louis Martinié' by Rev. Don Lewis of the Witch School at the WinterStar Symposium (2008)
- 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 , Pt. 2