This comprehensive guide to North American
folk magic covers more than twenty diverse magical traditions
that have taken root on the continent. You will discover the Northeastern maritime practice of
"buying the wind," the Mexican Curanderismo method of energy cleansing with candles, the Irish American
custom of making fairy houses, and much more. Drawing on the expertise of twenty-five renowned
practitioners, this book explores authentic magic from New England to the West Coast and everywhere
in between. Learn about Appalachian folk magic from
H. Byron Ballard,
Voodoo from
Lilith Dorsey, Ozark
folk magic from
Brandon Weston, and
Brujería from
J. Allen Cross. Filled with history, tools, and spiritual
beliefs, this new entry in
Llewellyn's Complete Book Series
showcases the rich and varied magical traditions of North America.
Click on any highlighted region to see the list of contributing essays and links to their Llewellyn Author pages.
The Upland South
Bark, Fruit, Root, Seed: The Homely Folkways of Old Appalachia
H. Byron Ballard
The Poor Man’s Play: Appalachian-Melungeon Folk Magic
Jake Richards
The Clear Moon Brings Rain: Religion, Folk Belief, and Omens in Middle Tennessee
Cory Thomas Hutcheson
New Holland & Deutschland
A Nameless Tradition: Italian American Magic from New Jersey
Dee Norman
The Power of Faith in Action: Pennsylvania German Powwow
Robert Phoenix
A Heathen History: Braucherei in the Urglaawe Context
Robert L. Schreiwer
A Solitary Nature: My Hoodoo Story
Stephanie Rose Bird
The Midlands
A Living Tradition: Ozark Folk Magic, Reimagined
Brandon Weston
Lucumí, Espiritismo, and the Windy City: African Diaspora Magical Faiths
Sandra Santiago
Roads and Rivers: Meeting Detroit Hoodoo
Kenya T. Coviak
New England & The Maritimes
Habitants in Flying Canoes: Sorcellerie and the Magical World of French Canadians
Erik Lacharity
Morrigane Feu
Crafts of the Cunning: Cunning-Folk Practices in New England
Alexander Cummins
An Enduring Awareness of Things Unseen: Irish-American Folk Magic
Morgan Daimler