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2008, Greenwood folklore handbooks, ISBN 9780313342219, xii, 183
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Mojo Workin’: The Old African American Hoodoo System by Katrina Hazzard-Donald (review)
The Journal of American folklore, ISSN 0021-8715, 2015, Volume 128, Issue 507, pp. 120 - 121
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MOJO WORKIN’: The Old African American Hoodoo System by Katrina Hazzard-Donald (review)
American studies (Lawrence), ISSN 0026-3079, 2015, Volume 54, Issue 1, pp. 147 - 148
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2005, ISBN 0807130923, xiv, 230 p., [6] p. of plates
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Journal of Africana religions, ISSN 2165-5405, 7/2016, Volume 4, Issue 2, pp. 215 - 224
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1926, xv, 644
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2003, ISBN 9780520209879, ix, 222
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1996, Topics in English linguistics, ISBN 9783110145861, Volume 15, x, 327
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Journal of Africana religions, ISSN 2165-5405, 7/2016, Volume 4, Issue 2, pp. 225 - 235
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1970, Memoirs of the Alma Egan Hyatt Foundation, New York, 4v.
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The Southern quarterly, ISSN 0038-4496, 2016, Volume 53, Issue 3, pp. 156 - 175
Hoodoo (Cult) | Hurston, Zora Neale | Southern States | Criticism and interpretation | Vodou | Vodou in literature | Traditional Culture, Folklore and Folklife | Folk Medicine | Twentieth Century | Authors | English Literature | Custom and Belief | Voodoo | prose | African American writers | voodoo | folk belief systems | Southern United States | United States | black identity | Mules and Men | 1900-1999 | "Hoodoo in America" | doctor | Tell My Horse | conjuring | folk medicine | American literature | Medical personnel | Spirituality | Writers | Medical practices | Physicians | Religion | History | Stereotypes | Empowerment | Medicine | Cooperation | Hurston, Zora Neale (1891-1960) | Subcultures | Body/Body Parts
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2002, Anthropology, culture, and society, ISBN 9780745318417, 151
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2005, ISBN 0807130923
Government Document
1998, 1st ed., ISBN 9781574410495
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Western American literature, ISSN 0043-3462, 1/2002, Volume 36, Issue 4, pp. 325 - 342
United States history | Cowboys | Imperialism | Tricksters | Westerns | Native Americans | Christianity | Children | Voodoo | Signification | Essays | Reed, Ishmael | Tricksters in literature | Hoodoo (Cult) | Cowboys in literature | In literature | Criticism and interpretation | 1938 | West (U.S.) | Vodou in literature | Arts & Humanities | Literature | Literature, American | Trickster | Twentieth Century | American West | Authors | African Americans | English Literature | Yellow Back Radio Broke-Down
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Journal of black studies, ISSN 0021-9347, 1/2014, Volume 45, Issue 1, pp. 37 - 58
Musical aesthetics | African American culture | Cowboys | African Americans | Novels | Westerns | Tricksters | Aesthetics | Circuses | Voodoo | Ishmael Reed | Neo-Hoodoo aesthetics | Afro-American novel | 1960s | popular culture | Social Sciences | Social Sciences, Interdisciplinary | Social Sciences - Other Topics | Ethnic Studies | USA | Literature | The Americas | Popular culture | Writers | Writing | Cultural change | Reed, Ishmael (1938- )
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Hurston's engagement with heterosexual relationships ‐ in stories like “Sweat” | Jonah's Gourd Vine , a novel ‐ Mules and Men | Jonah's Gourd Vine ‐ mirroring relationship between Hurston's mother and father | Hurston's major work, Mules and Men ‐ folktales and Hoodoo practices | Hurston's fiction reflecting folk culture and intimate knowledge | significant works | An Inquiry into Native Myths and Magic in Jamaica and Haiti, 1939 | Zora Neale Hurston | Dust Tracks on a Road ‐ with a lie, that she was born in “pure Negro town” of Eatonville, Florida | Their Eyes Were Watching God | Jonah's Gourd Vine , a novel - Mules and Men | Jonah's Gourd Vine - mirroring relationship between Hurston's mother and father | Hurston's engagement with heterosexual relationships - in stories like "Sweat" | Dust Tracks on a Road - with a lie, that she was born in "pure Negro town" of Eatonville, Florida | Significant works | Hurston's major work, Mules and Men - folktales and Hoodoo practices
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