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Lowcountry Voodoo: Beginner's Guide to Tales, Spells and Boo Hags

Autor Terrance Zepke Ilustrat de Michael Swing
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 31 oct 2009

When African slaves were brought to the American South to work the plantations, they brought with them their culture, traditions, and religion including what came to be called voodoo. This unique blend of Christianity, herbalism, and folk magic is still practiced in South Carolina's Lowcountry.

Though a beginner's guide, "Lowcountry Voodoo" offers a surprising wealth of information about this fascinating part of Lowcountry life.

Learn about:
the Gullah and their ways
how to bring good luck and avoid bad luck
spells and curses and how to avoid them
how to cook up traditional good-luck meals for New Year's Day
a real voodoo village you can visit
sweetgrass baskets
events and tours to acquaint you with Lowcountry culture.
In a selection of Lowcountry tales that feature voodoo, meet:
a boo hag bride who sheds her skin at night
Dr. Buzzard, the most famous root doctor
a giant ghost dog
a young man whose love potion worked too well
George Powell, who outwitted a haint
Crook-Neck Dick, who (mostly) outwitted a hangman
Doctor Trott, who captured a mermaid."

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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781561644551
ISBN-10: 1561644552
Pagini: 151
Dimensiuni: 145 x 248 x 11 mm
Greutate: 0.27 kg
Editura: Pineapple Press, Inc.

Notă biografică

Award-winning travel writer/photographer Terrance Zepke loves the Carolinas, which is why she lives part-time in each. Terrance has lived in many places, including Hawaii, England, and several U.S. states. She received her master's degree from the University of South Carolina and has traveled all over the world, writing and photographing for such magazines as EcoTraveler, South America Explorer, and Photographer's Forum, as well as newspapers such as Greensboro (NC) News & Record and Knoxville (TN) News Sentinel. Visit the author's website at www.terrancezepke.com