When African slaves were brought to the American South to work the plantations, they brought with them their culture, traditions, and religion-including what came to be called voodoo. This unique blend of Christianity, herbalism, and folk magic is still practiced in South Carolina's Lowcountry. Though a beginners guide, Lowcountry Voodoo offers a surprising wealth of information about this fascinating part of Lowcountry life. Learn about: -the Gullah and their ways -how to bring good luck and avoid bad luck -spells and curses and how to avoid them -how to cook up traditional good-luck meals for New Years Day -a real voodoo village you can visit -sweetgrass baskets -events and tours to acquaint you with Lowcountry culture. In a selection of Lowcountry tales that feature voodoo, meet: -a boo hag bride who sheds her skin at night -Dr. Buzzard, the most famous root doctor -a giant ghost dog -a young man whose love potion worked too well -George Powell, who outwitted a haint -Crook-Neck Dick, who (mostly) outwitted a hangman -Doctor Trott, who captured a mermaid.
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