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JUJU

JUJU
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a spirit or god worshipped by some West African tribes. The word was originally applied to objects which it was supposed the natives worshipped, and was transferred from the objects themselves to the spirits or gods who dwelt in them. SHSBC Binder 32 Approved Glossary
JUJU
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a spirit or god, worshiped by some West African tribes. The word was originally applied to objects which it was supposed the natives worshiped, and was transferred from the objects themselves to the spirits or gods who dwelt in them. There are hakims and sad apples and Sufis and bug-jumps and jujus and AMA doctors, and bums and tramps amongst the witchcraft and so on, medicine men amongst the Indians, all this sort of thing. - Effective Auditing (9 Nov. 61) a spirit or god worshipped by some West African tribes. The word was originally applied to objects which, it was supposed, the natives worshipped, and was transferred from the objects themselves to the spirits or gods who dwelt in them. Now, I should imagine, these poor blokes in practically every therapy from Aesculapian, the witch doctor, the juju, anybody under the sun, has run across the overrun-release phenomena. -Briefing of Review Auditors (14 Oct. 65) a spirit or god worshipped by some West African tribes. The word was originally applied to objects which it was supposed the natives worshipped, and was transferred from the objects themselves to the spirits or gods who dwelt in them.a spirit or god, worshipped by some West African tribes. The word was originally applied to objects which it was supposed the natives worshipped, and was transferred from the objects themselves to the spirits or gods who dwelt in them.system of supernatural or magical observances connected with the African tribal religion of some West African people. The juju witch doctors are said to be able to cast out demons and rid the patient of disease or the effects of a curse. Now, I should imagine, these poor blokes in practically every therapy from Aesculapian, the witch doctor, the juju, anybody under the sun, has run across the overrun-release phenomena.a spirit or god, worshipped by some West African tribes. The word was originally applied to objects which it was supposed the natives worshipped, and was transferred from the objects themselves to the spirits or gods who dwelt in them. Of course, when I speak to somebody who speaks of the juju-type witch doctor of Africa, I don't make much communication because those boys have long gone the same route that the tribes went down there, that say it's good to lie and steal, see. - Scientology and Tradition (15 Sept. 64) system of supernatural or magical observances connected with the tribal religion of some West African people. Juju witch doctors are said to be able to cast out demons and rid the patient of disease or the effects of a curse. Now, I should imagine, these poor blokes in practically every therapy from Aesculapian, the witch doctor, the juju, anybody under the sun, has run across the overrun-release phenomena. -Briefing of Review Auditors (14 Oct. 65) system of supernatural or magical observances connected with the tribal religion of some West African people. Juju witch doctors are said to be able to cast out demons and rid the patient of disease or the effects of a curse. Now, I should imagine, these poor blokes in practically every therapy from Aesculapian, the witch doctor, the juju, anybody under the sun, has run across the overrun-release phenomena.