Foundations in Southern Rootwork
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  • What is Rootwork?
    • Site Map
    • Introduction
    • The Invisible Culture
    • Glossary of Terms
    • Using Your Field Journal
  • Core Practices
    • How to Perform a House Cleansing
    • Psalms in Magick and Ritual
    • Mojo bags
  • Who's Who
    • Henry Bibb
    • Chicken Man
    • Aunt Caroline Dye
    • Black Herman
    • Zora Neale Hurston
    • Gullah Jack
    • High John the Conqueror
    • Doctor Jim Jordan >
      • Doctor Jordan's Herb Remedies
    • Granny Marr
    • Dr. John Montanee
    • Mary Ellen Pleasant
  • Herbs & Roots A-Z
    • The Doctrine of Signatures
    • Herb Spotlight: Five Finger Grass
    • Chickweed
    • Root Spotlight: Devil's Shoestring
    • Dirt Dauber Nests
  • Lagniappe
    • Folk Songs
    • Video Library
    • Workings
  • Blog

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  • Home
  • What is Rootwork?
    • Site Map
    • Introduction
    • The Invisible Culture
    • Glossary of Terms
    • Using Your Field Journal
  • Core Practices
    • How to Perform a House Cleansing
    • Psalms in Magick and Ritual
    • Mojo bags
  • Who's Who
    • Henry Bibb
    • Chicken Man
    • Aunt Caroline Dye
    • Black Herman
    • Zora Neale Hurston
    • Gullah Jack
    • High John the Conqueror
    • Doctor Jim Jordan >
      • Doctor Jordan's Herb Remedies
    • Granny Marr
    • Dr. John Montanee
    • Mary Ellen Pleasant
  • Herbs & Roots A-Z
    • The Doctrine of Signatures
    • Herb Spotlight: Five Finger Grass
    • Chickweed
    • Root Spotlight: Devil's Shoestring
    • Dirt Dauber Nests
  • Lagniappe
    • Folk Songs
    • Video Library
    • Workings
  • Blog