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Obeah: Afro-Shamanistik Witchcraft - http://www.angelfire.com/electronic/awakening101/obeah.html
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. |
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Rootwork: a cyberhoodoo website - http://www.rootwork.com
Arthur Flowers' poetic exploration of contemporary hoodoo. |
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Rethinking the Nature and Tasks of African-American Theology - http://www.mamiwata.com/hoodoo4.html
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. |
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Index of 19th Century Southern Texts - http://etext.virginia.edu/railton/projects/riedy/texts.html
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. |
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Hoodoo: An Afro-Diaspora Tradition - http://www.mamiwata.com/hoodoo.html
A New World name of an Ancient African Magical Tradition. |