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  2. Espiritismo - Wikipedia

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    There is no clergy found within Espiritismo de Cordon. The Head Medium is generally in charge of the ritual space, but does not always participate in the ritual chain itself. [13] Instead, the Head Medium acts as the guide during the actual ritual. The altar, which is used in Espiritismo de Cordon, takes up a rather large area.

  3. Dielli (Albanian paganism) - Wikipedia

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    Dielli (Albanian indefinite form Diell), the Sun, holds the primary role in Albanian pagan customs, beliefs, rituals, myths, and legends. Albanian major traditional festivities and calendar rites are based on the Sun, worshiped as the god of light, sky and weather, giver of life, health and energy, and all-seeing eye. [2]

  4. Witchcraft in Latin America - Wikipedia

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    Ritual offerings called despachos are a central aspect of these practices, where individuals offer items such as coca leaves, food, and alcohol to these deities in exchange for protection, good fortune, or healing. These rituals demonstrate the deep connection between the spiritual world and nature in the Indigenous beliefs.

  5. Regional forms of shamanism - Wikipedia

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    Among Nahua people, there used to be over 48 Ritual specialists, the most popular are called Graniceros (also Tiemperos, Tlamatini, Teciuhtlazque, Quiacazcli) who are usually stuck by lightning and take the role of asking for rain or taking the hail away from the crops. They also can perform healing. Maya priest performing a healing ritual at Tikal

  6. Neopagan witchcraft - Wikipedia

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    Neopagan witchcraft, sometimes referred to as The Craft, is an umbrella term for some neo-pagan traditions that include the practice of magic. [1] These traditions began in the mid-20th century, and many were influenced by the witch-cult hypothesis; a now-rejected theory that persecuted witches in Europe had actually been followers of a surviving pagan religion.

  7. Basque mythology - Wikipedia

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    various medieval sources making references to pagan rituals, including the records of the Inquisition 19th and 20th century collections of myths and folk-tales, such as those collected by José Miguel Barandiaran , which comprise by far the largest body of material relating to non-Christian beliefs and practices

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  9. Pow-wow (folk magic) - Wikipedia

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    Early colonial Pennsylvania was a melting pot of various European religious influences, as William Penn's promise of religious tolerance opened the doors for many Christian sects: the Anabaptists, Quakers, Lutherans, German Reformed, Catholics, and all manner of religious mystics and free-thinkers. It is from this blending that the Pennsylvania ...