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Book Synopsis
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.

Trade Review
"In keeping with the roots of Hoodoo, this powerfully-illustrated tarot deck is organized along the lines of an extended family. Elders comprise the Major Arcana, the family inhabits the court cards, and the rest of the Minor Arcana reflects the community and mundane life. Many readers will buy this deck for Foisy’s truth-is-strength illustrations. With use, I think they will discover layers of insight into their personal lineage, regardless of their ethnicity." * Anna Jedrziewski, TarotWise.com *
“Tayannah Lee McQuillar and Katelan V. Foisy have given contemporary medicine people in the Americas and beyond a rare and special gift. The in-depth research, interviews, and life experience of both practitioners shine like a beacon through this divination tool, helping us ground our practices in historical precedent and tried-and-true wisdom. Nothing has been lost that cannot be found.” * Chiron Armand, founder of Impact Shamanism and a trained hoodoo root doctor *
“. . . dispels common notions and myths about the meaning and origin of Hoodoo Tarot. I recommend that anyone--scholar or lay--who has interest in the practice of tarot and the complicated cosmos that it represents read this book. It is an insightful view of a people and practices that are mired in controversy and misunderstanding.” * Stephen C. Finley, Ph.D., associate professor in the Department of Philosophy & Religious Studies at *
"I don’t know where to begin with this review. I have received, and purchased, many tarot and oracle decks throughout the years, but I don’t think I have ever learned as much as I did from The Hoodoo Tarot by Tayannah Lee McQuillar." * The Magical Buffet *
"The Hoodoo Tarot was made with care and consideration and it shows. I recommend this deck if you have an interest in both Tarot and Hoodoo, are looking for a deck showing diverse people from various backgrounds, crave a perspective closer to your roots or spiritual path or just want to learn more about Hoodoo. Highly Recommended." * Larissa Carlson Viana, FacingNorth.net *
"The first thing I did upon opening these cards was to start taking photos of them to send them to my friends. I was absolutely amazed by the incredible artwork of this tarot. Both beautiful and haunting, the deck transported me to another world, telling me stories and taking me to unknown places until the moment that they revealed themselves to be parts of my subconscious. I am sure I am going to be dreaming about them when I go to bed. The images just stuck inside my mind for the rest of the day." * Aurora, Pagan Dawn Magazine *

Table of Contents
INTRODUCTION
A Culture, an Inheritance, and a Rebellion
What Is Hoodoo
The Origin of Hoodoo
The Forms of Divination Traditionally Used in Hoodoo

Getting to Know the Hoodoo Tarot
The Elders, the Family, and the Community
The Tools
Card Images, Plants, and Bible Quotes
Positive and Negative Community Cards

Hoodoo Spreads and Sample Readings
“See ‘Bout Your Folks” Ancestor Spread
“See ‘Bout Your Folks” Ancestor Reading
“Don’t Put That Thang on Me” Catch a Trick Spread
“Don’t Put That Thang on Me” Catch a Trick Reading
“The Right Doc” Spread
“The Right Doc” Reading
“Gonna Catch a Bird” Relationship Spread
“Gonna Catch a Bird” Relationship Reading

CARD MEANINGS
The Elders (Major Arcana)
0 The Free Man
I Black Herman
II Miss Ida
III The Big Queen
IV John Horse
V Bishop C. H. Mason
VI Courting
VII Railroad Bill
VIII Strength
IX Dr. Grant
X Aunt Caroline
XI Dr. Buzzard
XII Gullah Jack
XIII Ancestors
XIV Father Simms
XV Miss Robinson
XVI The Big House
XVII The Grandchildren
XVIII Pa XIX Big Mama
XX Dem Bones
XXI The Garden

The Family (Court Cards)

Mother of Sticks
Father of Sticks
Daughter of Sticks
Son of Sticks

Mother of Baskets
Father of Baskets
Daughter of Baskets
Son of Baskets

Mother of Knives
Father of Knives
Daughter of Knives
Son of Knives

Mother of Coins
Father of Coins
Daughter of Coins
Son of Coins

The Community (Minor Arcana)

Ace of Sticks
Two of Sticks
Three of Sticks
Four of Sticks
Five of Sticks
Six of Sticks
Seven of Sticks
Eight of Sticks
Nine of Sticks
Ten of Sticks

Ace of Baskets
Two of Baskets
Three of Baskets
Four of Baskets
Five of Baskets
Six of Baskets
Seven of Baskets
Eight of Baskets
Nine of Baskets
Ten of Baskets

Ace of Knives
Two of Knives
Three of Knives
Four of Knives
Five of Knives
Six of Knives
Seven of Knives
Eight of Knives
Nine of Knives
Ten of Knives

Ace of Coins
Two of Coins
Three of Coins
Four of Coins
Five of Coins
Six of Coins
Seven of Coins
Eight of Coins
Nine of Coins
Ten of Coins

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    Publisher: Inner Traditions Bear and Company
    Publication Date: 18/02/2020
    ISBN13: 9781620558737, 978-1620558737
    ISBN10: 1620558734

    Description

    Book Synopsis
    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.

    Trade Review
    "In keeping with the roots of Hoodoo, this powerfully-illustrated tarot deck is organized along the lines of an extended family. Elders comprise the Major Arcana, the family inhabits the court cards, and the rest of the Minor Arcana reflects the community and mundane life. Many readers will buy this deck for Foisy’s truth-is-strength illustrations. With use, I think they will discover layers of insight into their personal lineage, regardless of their ethnicity." * Anna Jedrziewski, TarotWise.com *
    “Tayannah Lee McQuillar and Katelan V. Foisy have given contemporary medicine people in the Americas and beyond a rare and special gift. The in-depth research, interviews, and life experience of both practitioners shine like a beacon through this divination tool, helping us ground our practices in historical precedent and tried-and-true wisdom. Nothing has been lost that cannot be found.” * Chiron Armand, founder of Impact Shamanism and a trained hoodoo root doctor *
    “. . . dispels common notions and myths about the meaning and origin of Hoodoo Tarot. I recommend that anyone--scholar or lay--who has interest in the practice of tarot and the complicated cosmos that it represents read this book. It is an insightful view of a people and practices that are mired in controversy and misunderstanding.” * Stephen C. Finley, Ph.D., associate professor in the Department of Philosophy & Religious Studies at *
    "I don’t know where to begin with this review. I have received, and purchased, many tarot and oracle decks throughout the years, but I don’t think I have ever learned as much as I did from The Hoodoo Tarot by Tayannah Lee McQuillar." * The Magical Buffet *
    "The Hoodoo Tarot was made with care and consideration and it shows. I recommend this deck if you have an interest in both Tarot and Hoodoo, are looking for a deck showing diverse people from various backgrounds, crave a perspective closer to your roots or spiritual path or just want to learn more about Hoodoo. Highly Recommended." * Larissa Carlson Viana, FacingNorth.net *
    "The first thing I did upon opening these cards was to start taking photos of them to send them to my friends. I was absolutely amazed by the incredible artwork of this tarot. Both beautiful and haunting, the deck transported me to another world, telling me stories and taking me to unknown places until the moment that they revealed themselves to be parts of my subconscious. I am sure I am going to be dreaming about them when I go to bed. The images just stuck inside my mind for the rest of the day." * Aurora, Pagan Dawn Magazine *

    Table of Contents
    INTRODUCTION
    A Culture, an Inheritance, and a Rebellion
    What Is Hoodoo
    The Origin of Hoodoo
    The Forms of Divination Traditionally Used in Hoodoo

    Getting to Know the Hoodoo Tarot
    The Elders, the Family, and the Community
    The Tools
    Card Images, Plants, and Bible Quotes
    Positive and Negative Community Cards

    Hoodoo Spreads and Sample Readings
    “See ‘Bout Your Folks” Ancestor Spread
    “See ‘Bout Your Folks” Ancestor Reading
    “Don’t Put That Thang on Me” Catch a Trick Spread
    “Don’t Put That Thang on Me” Catch a Trick Reading
    “The Right Doc” Spread
    “The Right Doc” Reading
    “Gonna Catch a Bird” Relationship Spread
    “Gonna Catch a Bird” Relationship Reading

    CARD MEANINGS
    The Elders (Major Arcana)
    0 The Free Man
    I Black Herman
    II Miss Ida
    III The Big Queen
    IV John Horse
    V Bishop C. H. Mason
    VI Courting
    VII Railroad Bill
    VIII Strength
    IX Dr. Grant
    X Aunt Caroline
    XI Dr. Buzzard
    XII Gullah Jack
    XIII Ancestors
    XIV Father Simms
    XV Miss Robinson
    XVI The Big House
    XVII The Grandchildren
    XVIII Pa XIX Big Mama
    XX Dem Bones
    XXI The Garden

    The Family (Court Cards)

    Mother of Sticks
    Father of Sticks
    Daughter of Sticks
    Son of Sticks

    Mother of Baskets
    Father of Baskets
    Daughter of Baskets
    Son of Baskets

    Mother of Knives
    Father of Knives
    Daughter of Knives
    Son of Knives

    Mother of Coins
    Father of Coins
    Daughter of Coins
    Son of Coins

    The Community (Minor Arcana)

    Ace of Sticks
    Two of Sticks
    Three of Sticks
    Four of Sticks
    Five of Sticks
    Six of Sticks
    Seven of Sticks
    Eight of Sticks
    Nine of Sticks
    Ten of Sticks

    Ace of Baskets
    Two of Baskets
    Three of Baskets
    Four of Baskets
    Five of Baskets
    Six of Baskets
    Seven of Baskets
    Eight of Baskets
    Nine of Baskets
    Ten of Baskets

    Ace of Knives
    Two of Knives
    Three of Knives
    Four of Knives
    Five of Knives
    Six of Knives
    Seven of Knives
    Eight of Knives
    Nine of Knives
    Ten of Knives

    Ace of Coins
    Two of Coins
    Three of Coins
    Four of Coins
    Five of Coins
    Six of Coins
    Seven of Coins
    Eight of Coins
    Nine of Coins
    Ten of Coins

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