Tony Kail: Memphis Hoodoo Folklife Museum

Tony Kail is an ethnographer and writer. He holds a degree in cultural anthropology and has researched magico-religious cultures for more than twenty-five years. His work has taken him from Voodoo ceremonies in New Orleans to Haitian Botanicas in Harlem and Spiritual Churches in East Africa. Tony’s project focused on creating a Memphis Hoodoo Folklife Museum inside of the A. Schwab store on Beale Street. Below are a few photos from his presentation.

View a portion of Tony’s presentation here: Memphis Hoodoo Folklife Museum