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  2. Witchcraft in Africa - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... Zulu healer dancing to remove pleurisy, South Africa, ... Black Magic: Religion and the African American ...

  3. Black Magic (book) - Wikipedia

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    Black Magic (French: Magie noire) is a 1928 book by the French writer Paul Morand. It focuses on Morand's travels in Sub-Saharan Africa and his encounters with African cultures, which he admires. The book was published in English in 1929, translated by Hamish Miles and with illustrations by Aaron Douglas. [1]

  4. Black magic - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... Black magic or dark magic traditionally refers to the use ... Robert M. Place's 2009 book, Magic and Alchemy ...

  5. African magic - Wikipedia

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    The word magic might simply be understood as denoting management of forces, which, as an activity, is not weighted morally and is accordingly a neutral activity from the start of a magical practice, but by the will of the magician, is thought to become and to have an outcome which represents either good or bad (evil).

  6. Magie Noire - Wikipedia

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    Gilbert G. Groud signs "Magie Noire", 20 March 2006, Switzerland "Magie Noire" ("Black Magic") is a comics series by the Ivorian painter and author Gilbert G. Groud.It deals with the dangers of black magic in Africa.

  7. Witchcraft Suppression Act, 1957 - Wikipedia

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    The Witchcraft Suppression Act 3 of 1957 is an act of the Parliament of South Africa that prohibits various activities related to witchcraft, witch smelling or witch-hunting. It is based on the Witchcraft Suppression Act 1895 of the Cape Colony , which was in turn based on the Witchcraft Act 1735 of Great Britain .

  8. African divination - Wikipedia

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    African divination is divination practiced by cultures of Africa. Divination is an attempt to form, and possess, an understanding of reality in the present and additionally, to predict events and reality of a future time.

  9. Rauðskinna - Wikipedia

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    Rauðskinna (English: Red Skin), also known as The Book of Power, is a legendary book about black magic, alleged to have been buried with its author, the Bishop Gottskálk grimmi Nikulásson of Hólar. The subject of the book was to learn to master magic to such a degree as to control Satan.