This time our litter theme takes us to the mystic world of African-American traditional folk magic, more commonly known as hoodoo. Like the folk magic of many other cultures, hoodoo attributes magical properties to herbs, roots, minerals, animal parts, and the personal possessions and bodily effluvia of people. For example a Pocket Piece is a good luck coin. Goofer Dust is a powder commonly used to cast a spell. Recipes for making it vary, but primarily include graveyard dirt and snakeskin. Other ingredients may include ash, powdered sulphur, salt , powdered bones, dried manure, herbs etc. Further, a Trick Bag is an amulet consisting of a flannel bag containing one or more magical items. Ingredients of a mojo can include roots, herbs, animal parts, minerals, coins, crystals, good luck tokens, and carved amulets. A trick bag also has many alternative names like mojo hand, conjuree hand, lucky hand, root bag etc. When a fortune teller watching her tarot-cards and a hoodoo doll pierced with needles is added to the list, the magic is tangible....