
Key Takeaways
1. Rootwork: African American Folk Magick, Not Religion
But unlike Vodun, Lukumi, Candomble, Shango, Batque, etc., Rootwork is not a religion.
Defining Rootwork. Rootwork, also known as Hoodoo in the American South, is a form of African American folk magick that utilizes
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Rootwork receives mostly positive reviews, praised for its concise and straightforward approach to hoodoo practices. Readers appreciate its historical context, practical spells, and accessibility for beginners. Many find it a valuable reference book, highlighting its cultural authenticity and clear explanations. Some criticize its brevity and lack of depth, while others see this as a strength. The book is commended for dispelling misconceptions and offering a refreshing perspective on African American folk magic. Overall, it's considered a solid introduction to rootwork for both curious readers and practitioners.
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