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Dutch in the 1700s.
Known in
Pennsylvania Dutch language as
Brauche or
Braucherei,
powwowing includes a
range of
healing rituals used
primarily for treating...
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Appalachia in the 1700s. The
Amish practitioners are
generally referred to as
Braucherei, and the
concept is
known to them as Pow-wow. The
Creole also have their...
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Dutch spiritualists known as "hexmeisters", who
practiced pow-wow
magic (
Braucherei in the
Pennsylvania Dutch language). The
Sixth and
Seventh Books was semi-widely...
- Bilardi, C. R. (2009). The Red
Church Or the Art of
Pennsylvania German Braucherei. Sunland, CA:
Pendraig Publishing. p. 317. ISBN 9780982031858. "Il significato...
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originates from the
tradition of
praying for health,
which was
called “
Braucherei” in the
southern regions of Germany. Words,
herbs and
objects (often ropes)...
- C. R. (April 2009). The Red
Church Or the Art of
Pennsylvania German Braucherei.
Pendraig Publishing. p. 67. ISBN 978-0-9820318-5-8. Lewis,
James R. (2002)...
- prayers, and
actual magic. They
resemble the
spells of the
German language Braucherei, "pow-wow", and The Long Lost
Friend traditions. One
typical spell to...
- Jung, she was a
German immigrant who
practiced pow-wow, also
known as
Braucherei, and she had an
extensive understanding of
herbal remedies for various...
- of his
fondness for hunting,
decided to use
Native American magic and
Braucherei to hunt eternally. The
eternal hunter is said to hunt on
South Mountain...
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treat sickness and
fight off evil in the
tradition of
white magic or "
Braucherei".
Modern pharmaceutical science has
examined the use of some of their...