Native American Conjure
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  • Syllabus
    • Module 1: Africans and Indians; Native Concepts of Healing and Illness >
      • Native American Wellness: A Matter of Balance
      • Pow Wow Highway
      • How to Prepare a Medicine Journal
      • How to Make a Medicine Bag
    • Module 2: The Indian Spirit Guides >
      • Father Black Hawk >
        • Making his Bucket
      • Red Cloud
      • White Eagle
      • Geronimo >
        • Videos about Geronimo
      • Sitting Bull
    • Module 3: Indian Materia Sacra >
      • How to Harvest Herbs in the Indian Way
    • Module 4: Native American Medicine >
      • Redbone Formulary
      • Buffalo Nickels and Indian Head Pennies
      • Conjures
      • Thunder Medicine >
        • How to Make Thunderbolt Powder
        • How to Make Thunderbolt Hand
        • Thunder Divination
  • Lagniappe
    • Prayers
    • Recipes for Traditional Indian Foods
    • Supplemental Readings
    • Videos
  • Student Resources
    • American Rootwork Association
    • Crossroads University
  • Contact

Course: Native American Conjure: Working with Black Hawk and Indian Spirit Guides in the context of Southern Rootwork

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Learn how to work with Black Hawk, Red Cloud, White Eagle, Geronimo and others in the context of Southern Rootwork and Spiritualism. Learn to make Black Hawk's Bucket, learn an Indian formulary and a variety of conjures. This is a self-paced course with open enrollment. Cost of the course includes access to course website, class group and Crossroads University chat sessions which cover a broad range of topics related to southern conjure. 


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  • Home
  • Syllabus
    • Module 1: Africans and Indians; Native Concepts of Healing and Illness >
      • Native American Wellness: A Matter of Balance
      • Pow Wow Highway
      • How to Prepare a Medicine Journal
      • How to Make a Medicine Bag
    • Module 2: The Indian Spirit Guides >
      • Father Black Hawk >
        • Making his Bucket
      • Red Cloud
      • White Eagle
      • Geronimo >
        • Videos about Geronimo
      • Sitting Bull
    • Module 3: Indian Materia Sacra >
      • How to Harvest Herbs in the Indian Way
    • Module 4: Native American Medicine >
      • Redbone Formulary
      • Buffalo Nickels and Indian Head Pennies
      • Conjures
      • Thunder Medicine >
        • How to Make Thunderbolt Powder
        • How to Make Thunderbolt Hand
        • Thunder Divination
  • Lagniappe
    • Prayers
    • Recipes for Traditional Indian Foods
    • Supplemental Readings
    • Videos
  • Student Resources
    • American Rootwork Association
    • Crossroads University
  • Contact