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In his
1944 book Navajo Witchcraft, anthropologist Clyde Kluckhohn lists
the four "Ways" of the Navajo witch as follows.
1944 book Navajo Witchcraft, anthropologist Clyde Kluckhohn lists
the four "Ways" of the Navajo witch as follows.
·
Witchery Way focuses
on corpses in all of their rituals and ceremonies.
Witchery Way focuses
on corpses in all of their rituals and ceremonies.
·
Sorcery Way involves
burying a victims' personal objects or body parts (like hair) during
ceremonies.
Sorcery Way involves
burying a victims' personal objects or body parts (like hair) during
ceremonies.
·
Wizardry Way focuses
on injecting foreign objects such as poison or cursed darts into the victim.
Wizardry Way focuses
on injecting foreign objects such as poison or cursed darts into the victim.
·
Frenzy Way is
focused on using charms that influence the emotional or mental state of others.
Frenzy Way is
focused on using charms that influence the emotional or mental state of others.
The
Skinwalker
Skinwalker
Way" is the best known form of Navajo witchcraft. Those
who practice the Witchery Way
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