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On the Web
- Traditional Cornish Witchcraft - Information on traditional Devon and Cornish witchcraft. Traditional witchcraft tools and powders and other information about the Cornish Cunning tradition.
- Yahoo!Group: Traditional Witchcraft - A discussion of traditional witchcraft.
- Traditional Witchcraft - Traditional Witchcraft is a nature based religion and has nothing to do with Wicca. Read details on Traditional Witchcraft in plain simple English without any of the fairy-ness of other sites.
- Traditional Witchcraft Forums - An interactive discussion forum for the topic of traditional Witchcraft, offering a place for the community to converse and learn about traditionally based paths of European Paganism.
- Traditional Witchcraft at Blue Moon Manor - Information resource for the Trad Craft - a practical approach to the pre-Gardnerian beliefs and practices of British Traditional Witchcraft. The site includes beginners' information and orientation, articles, and a Glossary of Witchcraft Terms.
- Traditional Witchcraft - A discussion group for all aspects of traditional witchcraft.
- The Ravening - A traditional witchcraft site teaching witchcraft of yesteryear, a unique course in witchcraft and introduction to the Ravening witch family.
- British Council of Traditional Witchcraft Chat - Covers pre-Gardnerian Witchcraft.
- Pellans - Traditional European Witchcraft is a very different thing from the neopagan movements of recent popularity. This group is dedicated to the exploration and education in traditional forms of European esoterica.
- Eireannach Witchcraft - A traditional Irish witchcraft clan.
Wikipedia Articles
- Religion in Kenya - Religion in Kenya is predominantly Christian, with significant Muslim, Hindu and African traditional religious minorities. Witchcraft - cursing someone - is a criminal offense.
- Witch (Navajo) - There are a number of beliefs in traditional Navajo culture relating to practices which, in English, are all referred to as 'witchcraft.' In the Navajo language, they are actually each referred to distinctly, and are regarded as separate, albeit related, phenomena.
- Templi Kalendae - Templi Kalendæ (TK) was an influential Traditional Witchcraft coven based in Birmingham, England, with additional centres in Wolverhampton and Durham. Its practices are derived from the Ophidian magical teachings of Bob Clay-Egerton.
- Warlock - Warlocks are, among historic Christian traditions, said to be the male equivalent of witches (usually in the pejorative sense of Europe's Middle Ages), and were said to ride pitchforks instead of broomsticks which normally witches would ride. In traditional Scottish witchcraft, "warlock" was and is simply the term used for a wizard, or male witch.