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recent reading roundup: poison, atchafalaya ethnology, faith healing in Louisiana

β€’ alec sonnier β€’ anthropology β€’ archaeology β€’ atchafalaya basin β€’ bayou life β€’ cajun β€’ creole β€’ ethnic identities β€’ ethnology β€’ faith healing β€’ folk belief β€’ folk magic β€’ folk medicine β€’ folk religion β€’ folklore β€’ francophone culture β€’ gens de couleur libre β€’ iberia β€’ immigration β€’ julia swett β€’ louisiana β€’ louisiana folklife β€’ lower mississippi valley β€’ native american β€’ plaquemine culture β€’ point coupee β€’ poisons β€’ prayer β€’ religion β€’ slavery β€’ southern catholicism β€’ st. landry parish β€’ superstitions β€’ traiteurs

[Remember, this blog here at the shop address is a mirror / backup of the real Seraphin Station blog here. Visit there to comment, ask questions, get responses, interact with others, see useful and interesting links and resources, and/or read all the blog posts, not just the highlights I repost here.] photo credit jclk8888, Pixabay I don't have time to summarize anything right now, but I'm hoping if I leave this here, it'll spur me to do so later. James H. Diaz. Atlas of Human Poisoning and Envenoming, 2nd ed. Boca Raton: CRC Press, 2014. Hilda Roberts. "Louisiana Superstitions." Journal...

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