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Hoodoo, Rootwork, Conjure, Obeah
Directory > Society > Religion and Spirituality > African > Diasporic > Hoodoo, Rootwork, Conjure, Obeah

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Rethinking the Nature and Tasks of African-American Theology
Anthony B. Pinn of Macalester College provides scholarly examples of how hoodoo and other
African-based religious practices form a "second stream" within African-American
Christianity, forcing a recognition of theological complexity beyond the merely folkloric or
religio-magical orientation of conjure.

http://www.mamiwata.com/hoodoo4.html
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Obeah and Kumina - Definitions
Brief definitions of Obeah and Kumina, from a larger site on Jamaican folklore.
http://luna.cas.usf.edu/~alaing/jfolk.html#obeah
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Obeah: Afro-Shamanistik Witchcraft
An occultist's compilation of views on Jamaican Obeah, stressing magical aspects and minimizing
religious ones, with extracts from W. Somerset Maugham and Azoth Kalafou.

http://www.angelfire.com/electronic/awakening101/obeah.html
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Hoodoo: An Afro-Diaspora Tradition
A New World name of an Ancient African Magical Tradition.
http://www.MamiWata.com/hoodoo.html
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Index of 19th Century Southern Texts
An archive of texts by Charles W. Chestnutt, Joel Chandler Harris, and Mary Alice Owen that mention
African-American hoodoo beliefs that derive from African religious sources. Also included at the
site are extracts from Mark Twain's works that mention European-American witchcraft beliefs.

http://etext.virginia.edu/railton/projects/riedy/texts.html
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UCLA Folklore Archives - Hoodoo Heritage: Hyatt Field Recordings
A brief introduction to UCLA's holdings of the collected papers of the folklorist Harry M. Hyatt,
who interviewed hoodoo practitioners throughout the South during the 1930s and again in 1970. The
site contains sound clips and transcripts from a 1970 interview with The Healer Sarheed.

http://www.humnet.ucla.edu/humnet/folklore/special/
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Hoodoo in Theory and Practice by Catherine Yronwode
An online book with hundreds of interlinked illustrated web pages on African-American folk-magic
(a.k.a. hoodoo, rootwork, or conjure). Included are descriptions of how to lay tricks; burn candles
and incense; sprinkle powders; make mojo bags; prepare spiritual baths and floor washes; use
dressing oils, herbs, minerals, and roots; perform spells for drawing luck, love, and money; take
off jinxes and crossed conditions.

http://www.luckymojo.com/hoodoo.html
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