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Length:
83 minutes
Released:
Aug 18, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Turns out Hanny and Liz have no trouble taking over 3 hours about witchcraft! So we've decided to split the recording into two parts. This month has Liz's topic of Wassailing and Hanny will talk about Traditional Witchcraft in September. ReferencesAugustine, J., 2021. Huon Valley’s Mid-Winter Festival makes epic return. The Mercury Newspaper, 15 July. Burgess, G., 2019. Huon Valley Mid-Winter Festival salute to the apple lives on through pagan festival. ABC Radio Hobart, 11 July. Eat Sleep Live Herefordshire, 2021. The Apple Tree Man. [Online]  Available at: https://www.eatsleepliveherefordshire.co.uk/the-apple-tree-man/ [Accessed 30 7 2021].Marchant, A., 2019. 'Three cheers to the old apple tree!': Wassailing and the affective performances of Heritage. Parergon, November, 36(1), pp. 141-162.Palmer, K. & Patten, R. W., 1971. Some notes of wassailing and ashen faggots in South and Weste Somerset. Folklore, 82(4), pp. 281-291.The Brisbaine Courier, 1876. Article. The Brisbane Courier, 23 December, p. 4.The Uralla Times, 1932. Witchcraft still exists to-day. The Uralla Times, 7 March, p. 2.Wigley, E., 2019. Wassail! Reinveting 'tradition' in contemporary wassailing customs in southern England. Cultural Geographies, 26(3), pp. 379-393.Wikipedia, n.d. Wassailing. [Online]  Available at: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wassailing [Accessed 31 July 2021].
Released:
Aug 18, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (43)

Hanny and Liz are two witches living in the Southern Hemisphere. We look forward to sharing our journeys with you.