noun
- A system of folk magic and spiritual practices originating in West Africa and practiced in the Caribbean, involving the use of charms, rituals, and herbal remedies.
Usage: Also spelled 'obeah' (the more common form); 'obeahism' emphasizes the practice as a belief system or religion; Primarily associated with Caribbean cultures, especially Jamaica and other former British colonies; Historical context: often misrepresented or criminalized during colonial periods
Examples
- Obeahism blends African spiritual traditions with Caribbean cultural practices.
- The anthropologist studied obeahism as an important part of Caribbean heritage.
- Practitioners of obeahism use herbs and rituals for healing and protection.
- Colonial authorities once banned obeahism, viewing it with suspicion and fear.
- Obeahism represents a form of cultural resistance and spiritual continuity among diaspora communities.