Summary:
The book delves into the traditions of Southern Appalachian folk magic, exploring the practices, spells, and rituals rooted in the region's culture and heritage. It provides insights into the use of herbs, the interpretation of omens, and the crafting of charms, as passed down through generations of mountain folk.
Key points:
1. Appalachian Folk Magic: The book explores "hillfolk's hoodoo," a unique Appalachian tradition combining Native American, Celtic, and African elements, known for its practicality and use of natural resources.
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