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Hoodoo Almanac 2025

Denise Alvarado Carolina Dean

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English
Creole Moon Publications
31 January 2025
""Banned in prisons. Built to endure.""

Not Your Average Almanac. Not Your White-Washed History.

The Hoodoo Almanac 2025 is a cultural survival tool - a yearly guide rooted in Hoodoo, conjure, folk magic, and Indigenous lifeways. Banned in prisons. Challenged in libraries. Built to endure.

This is ancestral technology for people who refuse to forget. Inside you'll find rituals, spells, divination spreads, and astrological insights alongside historical records and cultural commentary - all grounded in traditions that were never meant to be erased.

- Planetary transits and moon phases

- Rootwork, seasonal rites, and spiritual protection

- LGBTQ+ inclusive magickal practices

- Tarot and bone reading tutorials

- Kitchen witchery, animal lore, and herbal wisdom

- Folklore and conjure tips across traditions

- Moon magick and lunar gardening

- Freedom fighters and historical resistance figures

- Tools for survival, remembrance, and reclamation

Created for conjurers, rebels, healers, historians, and anyone living between worlds. This almanac doesn't just tell time - it keeps memory, pushes back, and plants seeds for what comes next.

The Hoodoo Almanac 2025 - We do not comply.
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Imprint:   Creole Moon Publications
Dimensions:   Height: 229mm,  Width: 152mm,  Spine: 27mm
Weight:   694g
ISBN:   9798218575892
Pages:   526
Publication Date:  
Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active

Denise Alvarado grew up steeped in the rich cultural milieu of New Orleans, Louisiana, and has dedicated over five decades to exploring and preserving indigenous healing traditions, with a focus on African, Black, and Native American resistance fighters and quality of life in Native populations. Her journey began at the age of five on a Mississippi bayou, where she was introduced to Spiritualism by her aunt. Her work is deeply informed by her Catholic Creole heritage, which blends Spanish, French, Indigenous, and African ancestry. A proud member of various anthropological associations, she has served on editorial boards and authored and contributed to over thirty books. Her ritual art has been featured in television shows like National Geographic's Taboo, The Originals, and Blue Bloods, reflecting her roles as a rootworker, tradition-keeper, and spiritual artisan dedicated to Southern folk magick and folkways. Peruse her websites creolemoon.com for a complete line of spiritual and cultural heritage products, crossroadsuniversity.com to take a course, and visit her official author website, denisealvarado.com to learn more about her life and work. Carolina Dean is a Witch, Rootworker, Magickal Craftsman, and Gifted Reader born in the Deep South, where his early encounters with nature and folk healing sparked a lifelong interest in magick and the supernatural. Introduced to tarot by his beloved aunt, Dean soon discovered Wicca, beginning a path of self-discovery that would later return him to the rarely spoken traditions of Southern folk magic. Since 2003, he has immersed himself in the theory and practice of Hoodoo, becoming a recognized voice in the community and a contributor to various forums and websites. Now based on a Pacific Northwest Island, Dean curates Twelfth House Books, an Etsy shop specializing in vintage occult literature and esoteric artifacts and continues to offer tarot and astrological readings. When not collecting rare books, he blogs, creates art, and mentors the next generation of magical practitioners, preserving the traditions of the past while inspiring seekers of the present.

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