Louis Martinié is an author, "internationally known" percussionist,[1] practitioner of a multitude of religions among them being
New Orleans style
Voodoo,[2] and co-author of the book New Orleans VooDoo Tarot (1992), with
Sallie Ann Glassman.[3][4]
He is a leader of the band of drummers known as the Krewe of Nutria, who have drummed for the ritual shows of the New Orleans Historic Voodoo Museum.[7] He is also the editor and a founder of Black Moon Publishing.[8]
Voodoo at the Cafe Puce (2005) Louis Martinie' and Severina K.M. Singh. Logan, OH: Black Moon Publishing
ISBN1-890399-21-3
Waters of Return: Aeonic VooDoo (1994) Louis Martinie', Black Moon Publishing
ISBN1-890399-03-5
A Priest's Head, A Drummer's Hands (2010) Black Moon Publishing
ISBN978-1-890399-24-5
Cincinnati Journal of Ceremonial Magick (1976) by Bate Cabal Associations Staff; Editor: Louis Martinie', Illustrated by Samekh 277, Black Moon Publishing,
ISBN978-1890399009
Journals
The Practitioner, The Priest, and The Professor: Perspectives on Self-Initiation in the American Neopagan Community (With Marty Laubach and Roselinda Clemons), Journal for the Academic Study of Magic (Volume 4) 2007, edited by D. Green, S. Graf, A. Hale
Festival and Ritual Drumming: Evoking the Sacred through Rhythms of the Spirit (1993) Mishlen Linden and Louis Martinie'. Destiny Recordings
ISBN1-59477-072-7
Interviews
Living the Wiccan Life, Episode 27, Pt. 1 - Louis Martinié of the New Orleans Voodoo Spiritual Temple - Interview with Louis Martinié' by Rev. Don Lewis of the Witch School at the WinterStar Symposium (2008)
[2]
Voodoo Drumming - Interview by Heather Kyle of Louis Martinie' and Utu (of Niagara Voodoo Shrine) and demonstration of the drumming for the "Order of Service" - recorded at the 2007
Starwood Festival: Pt. 1
[3], Pt. 2
[4]
Maat Magick: A Guide to Self-Initiation by Nema - Weiser Books (1995),
ISBN978-0-87728-827-5
The Evolution of Maat Magick: from Cornfields to Cyberspace by Nema (April 10, 2004) Lecture delivered at the Thelemic Conference held at Conway Hall, London.
Louis Martinié is an author, "internationally known" percussionist,[1] practitioner of a multitude of religions among them being
New Orleans style
Voodoo,[2] and co-author of the book New Orleans VooDoo Tarot (1992), with
Sallie Ann Glassman.[3][4]
He is a leader of the band of drummers known as the Krewe of Nutria, who have drummed for the ritual shows of the New Orleans Historic Voodoo Museum.[7] He is also the editor and a founder of Black Moon Publishing.[8]
Voodoo at the Cafe Puce (2005) Louis Martinie' and Severina K.M. Singh. Logan, OH: Black Moon Publishing
ISBN1-890399-21-3
Waters of Return: Aeonic VooDoo (1994) Louis Martinie', Black Moon Publishing
ISBN1-890399-03-5
A Priest's Head, A Drummer's Hands (2010) Black Moon Publishing
ISBN978-1-890399-24-5
Cincinnati Journal of Ceremonial Magick (1976) by Bate Cabal Associations Staff; Editor: Louis Martinie', Illustrated by Samekh 277, Black Moon Publishing,
ISBN978-1890399009
Journals
The Practitioner, The Priest, and The Professor: Perspectives on Self-Initiation in the American Neopagan Community (With Marty Laubach and Roselinda Clemons), Journal for the Academic Study of Magic (Volume 4) 2007, edited by D. Green, S. Graf, A. Hale
Festival and Ritual Drumming: Evoking the Sacred through Rhythms of the Spirit (1993) Mishlen Linden and Louis Martinie'. Destiny Recordings
ISBN1-59477-072-7
Interviews
Living the Wiccan Life, Episode 27, Pt. 1 - Louis Martinié of the New Orleans Voodoo Spiritual Temple - Interview with Louis Martinié' by Rev. Don Lewis of the Witch School at the WinterStar Symposium (2008)
[2]
Voodoo Drumming - Interview by Heather Kyle of Louis Martinie' and Utu (of Niagara Voodoo Shrine) and demonstration of the drumming for the "Order of Service" - recorded at the 2007
Starwood Festival: Pt. 1
[3], Pt. 2
[4]
Maat Magick: A Guide to Self-Initiation by Nema - Weiser Books (1995),
ISBN978-0-87728-827-5
The Evolution of Maat Magick: from Cornfields to Cyberspace by Nema (April 10, 2004) Lecture delivered at the Thelemic Conference held at Conway Hall, London.