Systems of North American Witchcraft and Sorcery

Systems of North American Witchcraft and Sorcery
Title Systems of North American Witchcraft and Sorcery PDF eBook
Author Deward E. Walker
Publisher
Pages 295
Release 1970
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Systems of North American Witchcraft and Sorcery

Systems of North American Witchcraft and Sorcery
Title Systems of North American Witchcraft and Sorcery PDF eBook
Author University of Idaho. Department of Sociology/Anthropology
Publisher
Pages 295
Release 1970
Genre Anthropology
ISBN

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Systems of North American Witchcraft and Sorcery. Edited by Deward E. Walker, Etc

Systems of North American Witchcraft and Sorcery. Edited by Deward E. Walker, Etc
Title Systems of North American Witchcraft and Sorcery. Edited by Deward E. Walker, Etc PDF eBook
Author Deward Edgar WALKER
Publisher
Pages 295
Release 1970
Genre
ISBN

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Systems of North American Witchcraft and Sorcery

Systems of North American Witchcraft and Sorcery
Title Systems of North American Witchcraft and Sorcery PDF eBook
Author Deward E. Walker
Publisher
Pages 314
Release 1970
Genre Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN

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Witchcraft in Early North America

Witchcraft in Early North America
Title Witchcraft in Early North America PDF eBook
Author Alison Games
Publisher Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
Pages 233
Release 2010-10-16
Genre History
ISBN 1442203595

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Witchcraft in Early North America investigates European, African, and Indian witchcraft beliefs and their expression in colonial America. Alison Games's engaging book takes us beyond the infamous outbreak at Salem, Massachusetts, to look at how witchcraft was a central feature of colonial societies in North America. Her substantial and lively introduction orients readers to the subject and to the rich selection of documents that follows. The documents begin with first encounters between European missionaries and Native Americans in New France and New Mexico, and they conclude with witch hunts among Native Americans in the years of the early American republic. The documents—some of which have never been published previously—include excerpts from trials in Virginia, New Mexico, and Massachusetts; accounts of outbreaks in Salem, Abiquiu (New Mexico), and among the Delaware Indians; descriptions of possession; legal codes; and allegations of poisoning by slaves. The documents raise issues central to legal, cultural, social, religious, and gender history. This fascinating topic and the book’s broad geographic and chronological coverage make this book ideally suited for readers interested in new approaches to colonial history and the history of witchcraft.

Witchcraft in Early North America

Witchcraft in Early North America
Title Witchcraft in Early North America PDF eBook
Author Alison Games
Publisher Rowman & Littlefield
Pages 233
Release 2010
Genre History
ISBN 1442203587

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Witchcraft in Early North America investigates European, African, and Indian witchcraft beliefs and their expression in colonial America. Alison Games's engaging book takes us beyond the infamous outbreak at Salem, Massachusetts, to look at how witchcraft was a central feature of colonial societies in North America. Her substantial and lively introduction orients readers to the subject and to the rich selection of documents that follows. The documents begin with first encounters between European missionaries and Native Americans in New France and New Mexico, and they conclude with witch hunts among Native Americans in the years of the early American republic. The documents--some of which have never been published previously--include excerpts from trials in Virginia, New Mexico, and Massachusetts; accounts of outbreaks in Salem, Abiquiu (New Mexico), and among the Delaware Indians; descriptions of possession; legal codes; and allegations of poisoning by slaves. The documents raise issues central to legal, cultural, social, religious, and gender history. This fascinating topic and the book's broad geographic and chronological coverage make this book ideally suited for readers interested in new approaches to colonial history and the history of witchcraft.

Witchcraft and Magic

Witchcraft and Magic
Title Witchcraft and Magic PDF eBook
Author Helen A. Berger
Publisher University of Pennsylvania Press
Pages 217
Release 2011-03-19
Genre Social Science
ISBN 0812201256

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Magic, always part of the occult underground in North America, has experienced a resurgence since the 1960s. Although most contemporary magical religions have come from abroad, they have found fertile ground in which to develop in North America. Who are today's believers in Witchcraft and how do they worship? Alternative spiritual paths have increased the ranks of followers dramatically, particularly among well-educated middle-class individuals. Witchcraft and Magic conveys the richness of magical religious experiences found in today's culture, covering the continent of North America and the Caribbean. These original essays survey current and historical issues pertinent to religions that incorporate magical or occult beliefs and practices, and they examine contemporary responses to these religions. The relationship between Witchcraft and Neopaganism is explored, as is their intersection with established groups practicing goddess worship. Recent years have seen the growth in New Age magic and Afro-Caribbean religions, and these developments are also addressed in this volume. All the religions covered offer adherents an alternative worldview and rituals that are aimed at helping individuals redefine themselves and make their interactions with the environment more empowered. Many modern occult religions share an absence of dogma or central authority to determine orthodoxy, and have become a contemporary experience embracing modern concerns like feminism, environmentalism, civil rights, and gay rights. Afro-Caribbean religions such as Santería, Palo, and Curanderismo, which do have a more developed dogma and authority structure, offer their followers a religion steeped in African and Hispanic traditions. Responses to the growth of magical religions have varied, from acceptance to an unfounded concern about the growth of a satanic underground. And, as magical religions have flourished, increased interest has resulted in a growing commercialization, with its threat of trivialization.