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Haunted items revealed, very scary investigation
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The earliest haunted dolls were poppets, effigies and voodoo objects which were created by early peoples for either religious or ceremonial purposes. These traditional objects were later acquired by various civilizations for mystical purposes or the occult.[1][unreliable source] In Rome, dolls were used quite often in magical rituals to represent a connection with a god or goddess.[2][unreliable source] Egyptian priests and magicians often used poppets for ceremonial purposes, to free the body of evil or to place curses on those who went against the will of the Gods.[3][unreliable source?]
According to Wiccan beliefs, poppets have been used to place curses on members of a community, for religious, or traditional purposes.[1][unreliable source] Some of the earliest effigies were used by African, Native American and European cultures. The European poppet has its roots in early Germanic and Scandinavian tribes who used them for ceremonial purposes.[1][unreliable source] Modern day Wiccans have adapted this practice for their own uses. Most Wiccans believe a poppet is a symbolic representation of a person, and spells and other actions are performed on the poppet to transfer whatever might be affecting the targeted individual out of their body in something like a healing ritual.[1][unreliable source] The Kongolese nkisi statuettes, and the bocio figurines used in Vodun traditions of Benin and Togo, are traditional effigy-like dolls of West and Central Africa believed by their practitioners to be "spirit embodying" forces that can also "heal or protect".[4] Voodoo dolls are fairly modern novelty items. Their concept is thought to be based on European poppet dolls.
As of 2017, a market has arisen where consumers search for dolls that come with supposed paranormal phenomena. Movies about certain dolls, like Annabelle, have created a desire to explore claims of haunted dolls. According to Katherine Carlson of The New Yorker, such dolls bring with them a certain fascination that a regular doll does not, since "a haunted doll requires proof — or at least enough of a backstory that a prospective buyer can embrace the possibility of the supernatural".[9] The dolls are typically sold by private users and can be found for sale on eBay, Amazon, Etsy and many other sites. Carlson reports that sales listings are often accompanied by stories and claims detailing the background of the doll and claimed paranormal phenomena.[9] Folklore professor Libby Tucker purchased an allegedly haunted doll for discussion in her Folklore of the Supernatural class, and said that the value of such items for folklore researchers is considerable.[10]
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