Hi,
Glad to see someone else interested in Powwow magic. I think 'Hex' is a
pretty good book. The dvd Cat refrenced, 'Apprentice to Murder can
usually be had for about five dollars including shipping on Ebay. You
can find a little more on the web about Powwow magic by searching the
term Bracher ...
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- Thu Mar 30, 2006 3:38 pm
- Forum: Books, Pamphlets, and Grimoires in Hoodoo
- Topic: Hoodoo Bibliography and Book Suggestions for African American Folk Magic
- Replies: 511
- Views: 271273
- Sat Jan 28, 2006 1:34 am
- Forum: Books, Pamphlets, and Grimoires in Hoodoo
- Topic: Hoodoo Bibliography and Book Suggestions for African American Folk Magic
- Replies: 511
- Views: 271273
Re: Hoodoo Bibliography and Book Suggestions for African American Folk Magic
--- In hrcourse@yahoogroups.com, "catherine yronwode" <cat@l...>
wrote:
> >
> Okay, i still have a bunch of posts to reply to, but t's time for
me to
> > go back to typesetting and revising the course book.
>
> Oh, that's right. I told ya'll that i was happy enough with it to
just ...
wrote:
> >
> Okay, i still have a bunch of posts to reply to, but t's time for
me to
> > go back to typesetting and revising the course book.
>
> Oh, that's right. I told ya'll that i was happy enough with it to
just ...
- Fri Oct 14, 2005 5:56 pm
- Forum: Books, Pamphlets, and Grimoires in Hoodoo
- Topic: Not In Kansas Anymore by Christine Wicker
- Replies: 14
- Views: 405
Re: Not In Kansas Anymore by Christine Wicker
Hello all!,
I just wanted to add that I saw Christine Wicker in person last night
at a book signing and I want to tell you she is as engaging and
effervescent in person as her writting style! I spoke to her briefly
and to my surprise, she recognized me from the Hoodoo Hour as 'Jon
fom Milwaukee ...
I just wanted to add that I saw Christine Wicker in person last night
at a book signing and I want to tell you she is as engaging and
effervescent in person as her writting style! I spoke to her briefly
and to my surprise, she recognized me from the Hoodoo Hour as 'Jon
fom Milwaukee ...
- Sun Jul 31, 2005 12:33 pm
- Forum: Hoodoo in History / Hoodoo in the News
- Topic: Music Song Lyrics Musician Makes Mention of Hoodoo
- Replies: 146
- Views: 84337
Re: Music Song Lyrics Musician Makes Mention of Hoodoo
Melissa wrote:
> > There is another song on the same album called *He's Just My Size*
and I
> > easily figured out the desirability of the man who "people, he was
just my
> > size," and who "makes my biscuits rise," but I couldn't figure out
this one:
> >
> He don't run around with women ...
> > There is another song on the same album called *He's Just My Size*
and I
> > easily figured out the desirability of the man who "people, he was
just my
> > size," and who "makes my biscuits rise," but I couldn't figure out
this one:
> >
> He don't run around with women ...
- Fri Apr 22, 2005 6:04 pm
- Forum: Hoodoo in History / Hoodoo in the News
- Topic: Historical and Contemporary Hoodoo Root Doctors, Practitioners, Fortune Tellers, and Shop Owners
- Replies: 465
- Views: 177537
Re: Historical and Contemporary Hoodoo Root Doctors, Practitioners, Fortune Tellers, and Shop Owners
Hello all,
I found this on the web and figured someone here might be interested in
taking a peek.
Conjuring & Doctoring
A True Story about the Fabled Doctor Jim Jordan
Told by Ella Jackson (August 23, 1998)
http://www.nathanielturner.com/conjuring.htm
I thought maybe it would fit in nicely ...
I found this on the web and figured someone here might be interested in
taking a peek.
Conjuring & Doctoring
A True Story about the Fabled Doctor Jim Jordan
Told by Ella Jackson (August 23, 1998)
http://www.nathanielturner.com/conjuring.htm
I thought maybe it would fit in nicely ...
- Tue Mar 01, 2005 10:16 pm
- Forum: Hoodoo in History / Hoodoo in the News
- Topic: Historical and Contemporary Hoodoo Root Doctors, Practitioners, Fortune Tellers, and Shop Owners
- Replies: 465
- Views: 177537
Re: Historical and Contemporary Hoodoo Root Doctors, Practitioners, Fortune Tellers, and Shop Owners
> (Thanks very much, Jon. The original publisher of the article, the
> Macon [GA] Telegraph newspaper, does not have the article archived
> online at this time. The site at which you found the text,
> demonbuster.com, is emphatically anti-magical, but has archived other
> interesting articles about ...
> Macon [GA] Telegraph newspaper, does not have the article archived
> online at this time. The site at which you found the text,
> demonbuster.com, is emphatically anti-magical, but has archived other
> interesting articles about ...
- Mon Feb 28, 2005 10:05 pm
- Forum: Hoodoo in History / Hoodoo in the News
- Topic: Historical and Contemporary Hoodoo Root Doctors, Practitioners, Fortune Tellers, and Shop Owners
- Replies: 465
- Views: 177537
Re: Historical and Contemporary Hoodoo Root Doctors, Practitioners, Fortune Tellers, and Shop Owners
Hello All,
I was cruising the web and I found a reprinting of a circa 2000 article from
The Macon Telegraph entitled,'Ancient beliefs still alive in Georgia
Practioners claim to offer supernatural help, but often at steep
prices' By Don Schanche Jr. I found it to be quite interesting and I ...
I was cruising the web and I found a reprinting of a circa 2000 article from
The Macon Telegraph entitled,'Ancient beliefs still alive in Georgia
Practioners claim to offer supernatural help, but often at steep
prices' By Don Schanche Jr. I found it to be quite interesting and I ...
- Thu Feb 10, 2005 6:48 pm
- Forum: Hoodoo in History / Hoodoo in the News
- Topic: (Non-Hoodoo) News Stories on African and African Diasporic Folk Lore Religion and Magic
- Replies: 83
- Views: 31549
Re: (Non-Hoodoo) News Stories on African and African Diasporic Folk Lore Religion and Magic
Hello Eoghan,
I listened with great interest to you talk on the Hoodoo Rootwork
Hour last night and I have one question for you. You mentioned a
Congo equivalent to the mojo bag which I believed you called
an 'encasa'(sorry, I probably butchered the spelling on that). I was
wondering what the ...
I listened with great interest to you talk on the Hoodoo Rootwork
Hour last night and I have one question for you. You mentioned a
Congo equivalent to the mojo bag which I believed you called
an 'encasa'(sorry, I probably butchered the spelling on that). I was
wondering what the ...
- Sat Jul 10, 2004 3:27 am
- Forum: 2004 Hoodoo Rootwork Hour Podcasts and Chat Logs
- Topic: Lucky Mojo Hoodoo Rootwork Hour #04-04: The Doctrine of Signatures (Miss Cat, Dr. Kioni)
- Replies: 4
- Views: 2131
Re: Lucky Mojo Hoodoo Rootwork Hour #04-04: The Doctrine of Signatures (Miss Cat, Dr. Kioni)
Hi Cat,
My question is this; when the day comes you are about to step
outside and you find someone has laid a trick at you door, what is
the best way to handle it? What would the techniques would you then
use to cleanse the area. I imagine using your hands to remove items
would be out of the ...
My question is this; when the day comes you are about to step
outside and you find someone has laid a trick at you door, what is
the best way to handle it? What would the techniques would you then
use to cleanse the area. I imagine using your hands to remove items
would be out of the ...