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Stephanie Rose Bird
(aka Stephanie Rose Hunt Bird) (Writer) |
Sticks, Stones, Roots & Bones (2004) --
2005 Coalition of Visionary Resources (COVR) Winner for Best General
Interest Book
Hoodoo is an eclectic blend of African traditions, Native American herbalism, Judeo-Christian ritual, and magical healing. Tracing Hoodoo's
magical roots back to West Africa, Stephanie Rose Bird provides a
fascinating history of this nature-based healing tradition and gives
practical advice for applying Hoodoo magic to everyday life. Learn how
sticks, stones, roots, and bones - the basic ingredients in a Hoodoo mojo
bag - can be used to bless the home, find a mate, invoke wealth, offer
protection, and improve your health and happiness.
Light, Bright, And Damned Near White: Biracial And Triracial Families in Ameria
(2007 release)
Four Seasons of Mojo: An Herbal Guide to Natural Living (2006)
The changing of the seasons can feel magical-greens changing to browns and
golds, snow melting to show fresh buds. We all recognize these tell-tale
signs, but few are aware of the powerful impact each season has on our
spiritual lives. Four Seasons of Mojo infuses ancient techniques, rituals,
and methods from around the world to use each season's inherent energies to
supplement body, mind, and soul. Designed to further spiritual practices by
learning from neighboring cultures, this book provides readers with useful
ideas unrestricted by geographic borders, ethnicity, religion, or magical
path. Included are recipes and concepts from the Caribbean, African American
soul food, Buddhist Meditation practices, sacred Hindu rites, Old European
traditions, Australian Aboriginal dreaming lessons, and Native American
wisdom.
See also:
Sacred Waters: Stories of Healing, Cleansing and Renewal
(2005) by Maril Crabtree, ed.
Water will always call to mankind as the source of all life. In Sacred
Waters, the sequel to Sacred Feathers and Sacred Stones,
author Maril Crabtree offers a collection of stories, poems, and meditations
about how water-from a drop to drink to a glorious downpour-has influenced
and guided us during pivotal moments in our lives. Includes a piece,
African Water Orisha, by Stephanie Rose Hunt Bird.
The Greenwood Encyclopedia of World Folklore and Folklore (2006) by
William M. Clements
Contains an on Aboriginal folklore by Stephanie Rose Bird
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