User talk:Musoniki
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[edit] Voodoosi
Hi Musoniki, and welcome. With regards to the debate at Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Voodoosi about the voodoosi article, could you explain how the practice voodoosi is different from trokosi and provide a reference (ideally an online one) for using the word "voodoosi" for this practice? Thanks, and once again, welcome. --Saforrest 01:58, 10 April 2006 (UTC)
[edit] Nice one!
Hi there - nice start to African Traditional Religion! I've got some stuff to add here as well, from User:Zyxoas (who posts by mobile phone to my talk page), so I hope it won't clash. Btw, I know sources can be hard to pin down on some subjects, but if you used any good reference books/websites, etc, it would be wonderful if you could add their names to the article. Happy Wiki-ing! JackyR 12:42, 11 April 2006 (UTC)
PS If Africa is a continuing area of interest for you, you might find the Wikipedia:Africa-related regional notice board useful.
[edit] How to sign
Good to hear from you at African religions. Don't forget you can sign your posts by typing four tildes: ~~~~. See you around, I'm sure! JackyR 12:36, 13 April 2006 (UTC)