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Rootwork

Rootwork

Using the Folk Magick of Black America for Love, Money and Success
by Tayannah Lee McQuillar 2003 160 pages
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1. Rootwork: African American Folk Magick, Not Religion

But unlike Vodun, Lukumi, Candomble, Shango, Batque, etc., Rootwork is not a religion.

Defining Rootwork. Rootwork, also known as Hoodoo in the American South, is a form of African American folk magick that utilizes
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4.39 out of 5
Average of 247 ratings from Goodreads and Amazon.

Rootwork receives mostly positive reviews, praised for its concise and straightforward approach to hoodoo practices. Readers appreciate its historical context, practical spells, and accessibility for beginners. Many find it a valuable reference book, highlighting its cultural authenticity and clear explanations. Some criticize its brevity and lack of depth, while others see this as a strength. The book is commended for dispelling misconceptions and offering a refreshing perspective on African American folk magic. Overall, it's considered a solid introduction to rootwork for both curious readers and practitioners.

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Tayannah Lee McQuillar is an author specializing in African American spirituality and folk magic. Her work focuses on making traditional practices accessible to modern audiences. McQuillar's writing style is described as clear, concise, and conversational, making complex topics easy to understand. She emphasizes the importance of cultural context and historical accuracy in her work. McQuillar's approach to rootwork and hoodoo is respectful and informative, aiming to dispel misconceptions and provide practical guidance. Her book is praised for its authenticity and for being written from an insider's perspective, contributing to the preservation and understanding of African American magical traditions.

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