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Hoodoo in Theory and Practice - http://www.luckymojo.com/hoodoo.html
An online book by Catherine Yronwode. Included are descriptions of how to burn candles and incense, sprinkle powders, make mojo bags, prepare spiritual baths and floor washes, perform spells and take off jinxes. |
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Psychic Phenomena of Jamaica by Joseph J. Williams (1934) - http://www.sacred-texts.com/afr/ppj/
An account of spiritual practices and Obeah from the viewpoint of a Jesuit priest who first visited Jamaica in 1906. |
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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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Southern Spirits Archive of African American Spirituality - http://southern-spirits.com
Annotated collection of 19th and 20th century primary documents describing hoodoo, conjure, and spirituality in African American society. |
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Drums and Shadows by Mary Granger and the Georgia Writer's Project - http://www.sacred-texts.com/afr/das/index.htm
Oral folklore from coastal Georgia, collected from African Americans during the 1930s by the Works Progress Administration; much of the material concerns hoodoo practices. |