| 1. | Obeah is often seen as a device for West Indian success.
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| 2. | In Trinidad, people say obeah spirits force people to act crazy.
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| 3. | Obeah also influenced other religions in the Caribbean, e . g.
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| 4. | However, the implied obeah man who is held suspect.
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| 5. | Some in the Caribbean fear Obeah followers and describe their shamanism as witchcraft.
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| 6. | The practice of obeah is illegal in the Bahamas and punishable by law.
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| 7. | She uses her abilities to defeat an evil Obeah-man and his duppy.
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| 8. | Another aspect of the culture is the idea of the mystical healing and Obeah.
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| 9. | Christianity which incorporated some Obeah beliefs.
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| 10. | This is why the Obeah Woman was so powerful in the New World and other places.
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