![]() ![]() The bag contains money and prosperity drawing ingredients while the chicken foot is tied to it to protect your assets, both what you have currently and what you will have. ![]() This gris gris is a wonderful protection gris gris, especially for guarding and protecting your money. It is good for locating jinxes, because chickens, especially frizzly chickens, like to scratch the ground and dig up bugs and other pests. Chicken feet can be used to bless a person simply by brushing it over the body in a downward and outward direction. While the Chicken Man was well known for his chicken clawed gris gris, we've taken it a step further and include the whole chicken foot. If HE gave you that mojo bag, I’d make sure I NEVER lose that thing!” (From Purloined Stories and Early Tales of Old New Orleans by Alyne Pustanio).Ĭhicken Man-style Gris Gris with Fixed Chicken Foot “Well,” the doorman replied, “it can’t be Chicken Man you saw! Chicken Man’s been dead now for years! Ain’t nobody like him on Bourbon Street nowadays. “What about Chicken Man?” cackled one of the women. “You just met up with The Chicken Man!”īut as they slowly became aware of the blood draining from the curious doorman’s face, they fell quiet again. “That’s The Chicken Man!” he said, eyes wide and staring. He came over and said, quietly, “Say, where’d you get that mojo bag, ma’am?” And when he heard the woman’s story, that she had got it from a Voodoo man on Bourbon Street, and when he asked her to describe what the man looked like, Nathan the doorman just about fell down. “EAs the women stood by laughing at the little bag they were overheard by one of Pat’s longtime doormen. With that, she pulled out a little green mojo bag and all her friends recoiled in horror not because they recognized anything about the bag immediately, but mostly at the sight of the gnarled, black chicken claw tied to it. He said he knew what I needed and he gave me this green bag.” “He came over to me,” she chuckled when they chided her for hooking up with a colorful local stranger. “I saw him down there,” she said, pointing over her shoulder in the direction of Bourbon Street. The Chicken Man was well known for his gris gris which he always made tied to a chicken claw for that extra "kick." Nothing fancy here, but then power doesn't require fancy.
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