Llewellyn's Complete Book of North American Folk Magic
A wide-ranging exploration of North American folk magic, bringing together the voices and practices of practitioners from across the continent. This collection offers insight into regional traditions shaped by culture, land, and lived experience, from New England to the West Coast and beyond.
Through over twenty traditions, the book serves as both an introduction and a deeper study, expanding your understanding of how magic is practiced in everyday life across diverse communities.
Witch Tip: As you read, notice which traditions resonate—but take time to learn the cultural context before incorporating any practices into your own work.
Paperback book featuring contributions from 24 practitioners
Covers more than 20 North American folk magic traditions
Includes practices such as Appalachian folk magic, brujería, curanderismo, hoodoo, conjure, powwow, and more
Explores history, tools, spiritual beliefs, and regional influences
One paperback book
Read by region or tradition, focusing on one practice at a time.
Take notes on the history and cultural background before attempting any workings.
Use this book as a reference to broaden your understanding of folk magic and to deepen respect for the traditions and communities they come from.
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