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  2. Witchcraft in Latin America - Wikipedia

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    Practitioners of Puerto Rican witchcraft often perform rituals to communicate with the spirits, cast spells for protection or love, and use herbs for healing. These practices, though sometimes stigmatized, continue to serve as a means of cultural identity, and spiritual connection for many Puerto Ricans.

  3. Tlahuelpuchi - Wikipedia

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    There is no way to detect a tlahuelpuchi except by catching them in the act. Their family protects them out of shame and because if a family member is responsible for the death of a tlahuelpuchi the curse will be passed down to them. The curse cannot be lifted, and if a tlahuelpuchi is identified, they must be killed on the spot.

  4. Curandero - Wikipedia

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    The Terror: Infamy features a curandera during segments set in New Mexico in the 1940s. The Case of the Toxic Spell Dump by Harry Turtledove includes a curandero named Cuauhtémoc Hernandez. The Curse of La Llorona (2019 film) features a curandero (played by Raymond Cruz) who fights the titular spirit of the "weeping woman".

  5. Nagual - Wikipedia

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    In some indigenous communities the nagual is integrated into the religious hierarchy. The community knows who is a nagual, tolerating, fearing and respecting them. Nagualli are hired to remove curses cast by other nagualli. In other communities the accusation of nagualism may result in violent attacks on the accused by the community. [12]

  6. These 56 witch quotes will leave everyone spellbound - AOL

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    Witches are bewitching. From their mysterious witch names, like Celeste and Esmeralda, to the potions and spells they conjure up in cauldrons, they're positively fascinating.. Which probably ...

  7. Anima Sola - Wikipedia

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    Allegedly unrequited love is what drew this poor soul into her predicament: the Anima Sola traded eternal salvation for the joys of temporal love. She is invoked in only the most desperate love spells, in which in return for obtaining the sought-after love the appellant agrees to replace Anima Sola in purgatory when they die. [5]

  8. María Sabina - Wikipedia

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    María Sabina Magdalena García (22 July 1894 – 22 November 1985) [1] was a Mazatec sabia (wise woman), [2] shaman and poet [3] who lived in Huautla de Jiménez, a town in the Sierra Mazateca area of the Mexican state of Oaxaca in southern Mexico. [4]

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    "Fixer Upper" fans are rallying around Chip and Joanna Gaines after sharing an emotional post on Instagram to celebrate the 20th anniversary of Magnolia.

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