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Mawiyah Kai El-Jamah Bomani shows you how to bless your calabash (sacred womb) with love and reawaken your fullest potential through folk traditions, personal stories, and her favorite songs and pop stars. An inclusive and intersectional voice in contemporary Hoodoo, Mawiyah will help you become your fiercest self.
“One of the most authentic books on Hoodoo that I have read…Speaking directly to people of color not only makes this book a must-have to help navigate the hardships we face in this world, but also inspires a rekindling of magic that lives deep within our bones…A powerful weaving of magic, empowerment, and a deeper understanding of rootwork that many books on this practice lack.” āJuliet Diaz, authorĀ The Altar Within
“Bomani does not disappoint…She shares the ancestral wisdom and culture held fiercely in the hearts of those who live it. Though written for women, there is something in the book for anyone looking for empowerment.” āDenise Alvarado, author ofĀ The Magic of Marie Laveau
“Conjuring The Calabash is not derivative nor is it tethered to tradition. This book is bold in its contemporary, eclectic, and visionary outlook…Bomani is a gifted Hoodoo and a modern-day wise woman.” āStephanie Rose Bird, author ofĀ Sticks, Stones, Roots & BonesĀ andĀ 365 Days of Hoodoo
“A well-written and insightful book…It is much needed information on folk magicks of the Caribbean, working with the calabash. It is a book I will be recommending to my students and colleagues alike.” āStarr RavenHawk, HPs Founder of WFT Academy Of Pagan Studies
“A call to all levels of magickal practitioners to embrace the enormity of the powers that lie within us and to enliven and express that power through magick, spellcraft, and ritual…Bomani has created a rich and searingly honest go-to resource.” āRhonda Alin, founder of Black Women of Magick & Conjure
“Bomani writes with a spirit and passion that will make you want to know more and keep reading.Ā Conjuring the Calabash is full of practical advice, tips, tricks, recipes, and folklore. Mawiyah truly understands and shares her lineage and vast knowledge.” āYvette Wyatt, owner of The Motown Witch
“Bomani is the first to concretely compile the religious practices surrounding the use of the calabash as a sacred vessel and symbol of femininity, fertility, and ancestry…Conjuring the Calabash will become the ultimate guide for the modern sorceress, the enchantress, la bruja, and the urban witch.” āElhoim Leafar, author ofĀ Dream Witchery
Mawiyah Kai EL-Jamah BomaniĀ is an award-winning writer, educator, and spirit woman. Mawiyah is an eighth-generation Witch, Egun Medium, and Priestess of OYA in the Yoruba system of spirituality. She is also editor in chief of the culture and Afrikan Traditional Spirituality e-zine,Ā Oya N’Soro. Mawiyah is the host ofĀ FishHeadsinRedGravy, a podcast dedicated to celebrating marginalized people of the esoteric/occult world. Her writings have appeared in numerous magazines, includingĀ The Crab Orchard Review, Dark Eros, andĀ Catch the Fire. She has written several plays, includingĀ Spring Chickens, which won her the Southern Black Theatre Festival’s 2012-2013 Playwright of the Year Award. She is also the Critical Mass 8 Literary Award winner and a KAT Artist Residency recipient. Mawiyah currently lives, writes, and conducts Orisa rituals, spiritual consultations, workshops, house cleansings, and divinations in both northern and southern Louisiana.