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Animal Lore

​Razorback
"Tokens"
​White Animals
Witch Animals

Animism

Fireworks from an Animist Perspective
​Animism and Environmental Protection

Healing Methods

Folk Illnesses
Madstones
Sweeping the Body
Sympathetic Magic
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Taking off the "Cuss"
​Verbal Charms

Warts
Warts Part II

Healers in the Ozarks

Faith Healing
​Granny Women
​Hidden Healers
​Ordinary Healer

Power Doctors
Signs of the Gift
Witch Master
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Spiritual Healing in the Time of a Pandemic

Other Articles

Ozark ABC's
​Bible as a Talisman
Charms and Amulets
​Devil
​Dreams
​Dumb Supper
Fairies

Ghosts, Spirits, and Haints
Glossary of Ozark Folk Healing
​Good Luck
​Lightning Lore

​"Little People" of the Ozarks
​Love Divinations
Nakedness
Secrecy
​Shapeshifting
Ozark Taboos

Plant Lore

Spring Tonics: Bitters
Spring Tonics: Dandelion Root
Spring Tonic Sassafras

Spring Tonics: Spicebush

Asafetida
Blackhaw
Corn
Dogwood
Mistletoe
Mullein
​Pawpaw
​Pine
​Redbud
​Red Cedar
​Tobacco
Tobacco part 2

Seasons

Christmas Eve
May-Day
Winter Solstice
​New Year's Eve
Old Christmas
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  • Home
  • About Me
    • Biography
    • Published Works
    • Media
  • Events
    • Upcoming Events
    • Past Events
  • Writings
    • Ozark Folk Healing
    • Articles
    • Ozark Spiritist
    • Reading List
  • Store
    • Services
    • Class Recordings
  • Contact