9781620558737-1620558734-The Hoodoo Tarot: 78-Card Deck and Book for Rootworkers

The Hoodoo Tarot: 78-Card Deck and Book for Rootworkers

ISBN-13: 9781620558737
ISBN-10: 1620558734
Author: Tayannah Lee McQuillar
Publication date: 2020
Publisher: Destiny Books
Format: Cards 160 pages
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ISBN-13: 9781620558737
ISBN-10: 1620558734
Author: Tayannah Lee McQuillar
Publication date: 2020
Publisher: Destiny Books
Format: Cards 160 pages

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The Hoodoo Tarot: 78-Card Deck and Book for Rootworkers (ISBN-13: 9781620558737 and ISBN-10: 1620558734), written by authors Tayannah Lee McQuillar, was published by Destiny Books in 2020. With an overall rating of 4.3 stars, it's a notable title among other Black & African Americans (United States History, Americas History) books. You can easily purchase or rent The Hoodoo Tarot: 78-Card Deck and Book for Rootworkers (Cards) from BooksRun, along with many other new and used Black & African Americans books and textbooks. And, if you're looking to sell your copy, our current buyback offer is $6.37.

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A divination deck and guidebook rooted in the American Hoodoo tradition

• Includes 78 full-color Tarot cards that depict legendary rootworkers past and present as well as important Hoodoo archetypes and symbols

• Provides in-depth card meanings for each card in the Major Arcana and the four suits of the Minor Arcana, including the history of the rootworker or symbol featured, any associated magical plants, and guidance based on the card’s meaning

• Offers a history of Hoodoo and its complex heritage, including its roots in multiple African and Native American ethnic groups as well as its European influences

Between the 17th and 19th centuries, many Indigenous Americans and people of African descent intermarried and socialized more often than is acknowledged by mainstream history books and scholars. These interactions produced not only a multicultural people but also a body of knowledge that is known today as Hoodoo or Rootwork.

Celebrating the complex American Rootwork tradition, The Hoodoo Tarot integrates esoteric and botanical knowledge from Hoodoo with the divination system of the Tarot. Structured like a traditional Tarot deck, each of the 78 cards features full-color paintings by magical-realist artist Katelan Foisy and elegantly interprets the classical Tarot imagery through depictions of legendary rootworkers past and present as well as important Hoodoo symbolism.

In the accompanying guidebook, Tayannah Lee McQuillar provides a history of Hoodoo and its complex heritage, including its roots in multiple African and Indigenous American ethnic groups as well as its European influences. She explores the traditional forms of divination used by rootworkers, including cartomancy, explaining how pairing the Tarot with Hoodoo is a natural fit. For each card in the Major Arcana and the four suits of the Minor Arcana (sticks, baskets, needles, and knives), McQuillar provides an in-depth card meaning that draws on both Tarot and Hoodoo tradition. She shares the history of the rootworker or symbol featured, any associated magical plants, a related scriptural quote, and guidance and advice based on the card’s meaning. She also offers instructions on card spreads and shares sample card readings.

Offering a divination system rooted in the Indigenous and African experience in North America, The Hoodoo Tarot provides a hands-on way to honor and explore the magic of Hoodoo for personal growth and spiritual inspiration.

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