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Cultural anthropology / Culture / Native American tribes in Virginia / Shamanism / Spirituality / Powhatan Confederacy / Witchcraft / Magic / Pocahontas / Anthropology of religion / American folklore / Anthropology
Date: 2004-06-27 00:00:36
Cultural anthropology
Culture
Native American tribes in Virginia
Shamanism
Spirituality
Powhatan Confederacy
Witchcraft
Magic
Pocahontas
Anthropology of religion
American folklore
Anthropology

The official newsletter of the Rational Examination Association of Lincoln Land “It’s a very dangerous thing to believe in nonsense.” — James Randi Volume 7, Number 11 November 1999

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