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    The Azande are a people who lived in a large area in the center of Africa. They have been moved or trance planted many times in the last 70 or so years. British rule impacted their way of living severely‚ by moving them and by trying to turn them in to production growers of cotton. The production of cotton idea fail mainly because the British did not consider the cultural aspects of the Azande. The Azande have a very structured social system in each community. They were organized into chiefdoms

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    History of Witchcraft Little was it known for us people living in the 21st Century that witchcraft has a vast and long history. Witches were hated and avoided at. They have been accused of casting evil spells for which they have faced trials that condemned them their deaths. In the Middle Ages to the 1700’s‚ in accordance with buzzle.com‚ in which they have stated in their website‚ “Starting from around 700 A.D.‚ this practice [witchcraft] was viewed more and more as heresy‚ or the rejection of

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    Witches Were Pagan This is the biggest misunderstanding about witchcraft in the Middle Ages. A lot of people who were persecuted as witches were devout Christians‚ but superstitions against their professions were what got them in trouble. Most often among these professions‚ midwives got into a lot of trouble. Before people gave birth at hospitals‚ you went to a midwife when you were pregnant. You can still visit midwives‚ but for women in the profession during the Middle Ages‚ a stillbirth could

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    The Salem Witchcraft Trials and The Nuremberg Trials are two alike yet very different trials. The Salem Witchcraft Trials is about the trials of people who were accused to be witches. The Nuremberg Trials is about the trials of the men charge of the Nazi Germany army and the killing of inconcent men‚ women and children. The two trials are alike because they both have to do protecting the public and doing good for the public. They are diffrent because Salem Witchcraft Trials Trials is about witches

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    Whenever Witchcraft Spells or any witchery term crosses our mind‚ we think of an old woman with White long hairs or of a dark‚ long bearded‚ old man over a huge pot casting out some spells with the help of a wand or say a stick. Some even envision a Witch flying on a broom or sitting and casting spells to practice the Witchcraft. Witches are generally feared and are misunderstood. The witchcraft is always treated as a dark world. But it is not true in every case. Generally‚ witches and witchcraft spells

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    Witchcraft‚ often called The Craft or magick‚ is a sensitive subject in religious circles and is subject to a lot of skepticism. It is‚ however‚ still practiced today‚ for example in the Wiccan and Voodoo religions. Many Christian religions connect black magick with devil worship. One of the most famous incidents involving Christianity’s ongoing conflict with witchcraft would be the Salem Witch Trials that took place in Salem‚ Massachusetts‚ during the 1600’s. Superstitious fear of witches‚ magic

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    What happened during the Salem Witchcraft Trials? The Salem Witch Trials started in Spring of 1692 and lasted until September of 1692. It was believed that people were possessed by the Devil. There were over 150 people accused. The first conviction was in June. As a result‚ 19 people were hanged. There was weird behavior coming from some of the girls. According to the History Channel‚ they “began having fits‚ including violent contortions and uncontrollable outbursts of screaming”. The odd behavior

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    The Azande Culture

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    The Azande from an inside perspective: Editor’s notes: Azande culture is surprising simple in structure‚ or at first glance from a western perspective‚ it appears to be simple. This culture is very different from what Americans or even Westerners experience on a day-to-day basis. The Azande culture is hierarchal and patriarchal‚ and has many actions‚ beliefs‚ and superstitions that have manifested themselves out of centuries of attempts to justify natural occurrences with a logical‚ understandable

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    Tempel Anneke was accused of witchcraft in 1663‚ not because of what she did for her community but because she was an elderly female in a man’s world that was set on freeing society of witches. The Christian church which was run by men viewed witchcraft loosely as a way to lump together all practices that could not be explained through the church. It was also demonized by the Church who had no good response to give its people. The Church believed it wasn’t coming from God‚ so it must be evil.

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    Gardner‚ Gerald B. (1884-1964) Gerald Brousseau Gardner‚ an English hereditary Witch and allegedly responsible for reviving Witchcraft in the modern Western world‚ was born in Blundellands‚ near Liverpool‚ England‚ on June 13‚ 1884. His father served as a justice of the peace‚ being a member of a family in the timber trade business. The family was of Scottish descent‚ tracing its roots to a woman named Grissell Gardner who had been burned as a Witch in 1610 at Newburgh. Gardner’s grandfather marred

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