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Porter's licorice-root -- Poetry

 Subject
Subject Source: Library of Congress Subject Headings
Scope Note: "Nearly every Indian tribe in North America uses a species of Osha Root, medicinally, ritually or symbolically. The plant is associated with good luck and protection and Elders are often given Osha Root as a gift. It has been used in rituals to promote love and fidelity and is also a good cleansing herb that can be used prior to ceremonies or rituals. It is often carried as a luck talisman."--Wandering Bull, LLC

Found in 1 Collection or Record:

Iron Mountain: A Journal of Magical Religion, [v.1, no.1], Summer, 1984

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Collection number: Electronic record 1
Scope and Contents From the Item:

Iron Mountain was a short-lived journal published by Chas S. Clifton's Artemisa Press. Only four issues were published between 1984 and 1986 which constituted volume one. This publication was influential in the creation of the first peer-reviewed journal The Pomegranate published by Fritz Muntean

Dates: Publication: 1984