RELATED: Tales of witchcraft, ⦠Pow-Wow Witchcraft: The Early Years The Chesterfield Amish Witch. your own Pins on Pinterest 3. 6. It was 1684 around modern-day Chester County. p. 125. From Lifetimeâs press release about the movie: When a reality TV crew moves into Holmes County. Anyone with a moral agenda is a healer and a Braucher, not a witch." Pow-Wow Witchcraft, also called Hex Craft, has its beginning with the Pennsylvania Dutch. See more ideas about pennsylvania dutch, barn art, barn quilts. Hexerei: Application and Folk Tales 45 Part II: The Mysterious and Unexplained 8. :a three-toed or triangular mark put on some Pennsylvania barns to keep evil spirits from the cattle or for decoration. Marshall J. Becker of the University of Pennsylvania Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology is author of "An Update on Colonial Witch Bottles," Pennsylvania Archaeologist 75:2 (2005), pp. They also use true seeing and a little luck magic for good measure. The Nelson Rehmeyer hex murder house in York County, Pennsylvania. Read 20 reviews from the world's largest community for readers. 1 At that time, Germans and Swiss of all social classes spoke regional dialects that in most cases differed quite substantially from the emerging written dialect ⦠Pennsylvania Germans, also known as the Pennsylvania Dutch, are a unique cultural group formed by early German-speaking immigrants to Pennsylvania. This is a dictionary of English and non-English words of the Pennsylvania Dutch dialect, providing Pennsylvania Dutch words and their English meanings as well as English words and phrases and their equivalents in Pennsylvania Dutch. As English and German settlers migrated to Pennsylvania, they brought their beliefs in magic with them from the Old Worldâsometimes with dangerous consequences. First, he explains the different categories of bewitching in PA paying close attention to Pennsylvania Dutch lore. These signs serve both as amulets and talismans. Download it once and read it on your Kindle device, PC, phones or tablets. Use features like bookmarks, note taking and highlighting while reading Gypsy Witch Book Of Old Pennsylvania Dutch Pow-Wows And Hexes. Explore more history and background of barn hex signs by visiting these resources: The Pennsylvania German Hex Sign; Hex Signs; For the Pennsylvania Dutch, A ⦠Local lore had cast the old farm woman as a practitioner of a dark art known in Pennsylvania Dutch country as Hexerei. Witches of Pennsylvania: Occult History & Lore - Ebook written by Thomas White. Unfortunately, like most witch stories, there's no evidence that there have ever been any real witches plaguing the Pennsylvania Dutch community. Gypsy Witch Book Of Old Pennsylvania Dutch Pow-Wows And Hexes - Kindle edition by Swartz, Tim R., Zoltan, King, Hohman, John George, Dragonstar. Discover (and save!) Download Witches Of Pennsylvania books, A folklorist chronicles the history and lore of witchcraft in the Keystone State from William Pennâs 17th century witch trial to 20th century occultism. PART I. Wiccan is its own religion and it shares theological overlap with Anabaptism. -Once Upon a Hex, Dennis Boyer, 2004 Pennsylvania Dutch witchcraft has been traced to Europe, and is typical to that which was popular in medieval times, but its persistence among the âDutchâ in America is due in part to the publishing of various occult books and the efforts of several people to make a living from believers in it. Most of the consonants of Pennsylvania Dutch are pronounced much like they are in American English (b, p, d, t, k, ck, f, h, l, m, n, s, and w). Journal of American Folk-Lore 1:2 pp. Barn paintings, usually in the form of "stars in circles," grew out of the fraktur and folk art traditions about 1850 when barns first started to be painted in the area. Hexafoos is not the plural of hexafoo.The hex part means "witch," and fuss means "foot." The cows were acting funny. I've read all of his books on the folklore and history of Pennsylvania. 5. In common usage, hex means an evil spell or Curse, but among the Pennsylvania Dutch, for example, a hex can be either good or bad. The alternate version is that âhexâ is short for hexagram; this version is based on the fact that the earliest designs were indeed six-sided. It contains 20,643 Pennsylvania Dutch entries and 20,073 English entries. Nov 25, 2016 - Hex signs are a form of Pennsylvania Dutch folk art, related to fraktur, found in the Fancy Dutch tradition in Pennsylvania Dutch Country. A witch is a witch and is up to no good. Barn paintings, usually in the form of "stars in circles", began to appear on the landscape in the early 19th century and became widespread decades later when commercial ready-mixed paint became readily available. The exhibition explores themes of sacred and celestial imagery in the traditional arts of the Pennsylvania Dutch, with special emphasis on the decorated barns of Southeastern Pennsylvania. It is difficult to imagine witchcraft trials in the 20th century. Pennsylvania Dutch Powwow Carvings and the Occult 27. 12-23. Rural Superstitions of the Pennsylvania Dutch Country 37. Then, the fun part of the book describes Witch stories from all over PA, not just PA Dutch country. "First, you must understand that the Dutch (PA Dutch) define a witch differently. I didn't know that Pennsylvania had so many witches. Hex signs are a form of Pennsylvania Dutch folk art, related to fraktur, found in the Fancy Dutch tradition in Pennsylvania Dutch Country. I enjoy a variety of genres of fiction, as well as non-fiction on occasion. Some of them are associated with letters that occur in English but with different sounds. The strong belief in these witches traveled with our ancestors over the sea to America and persisted through the centuries. The roots of the Pennsylvania Dutch language extend back to the migration to Pennsylvania of around 81,000 German speakers from central and southwestern Germany, Alsace, and Switzerland during the eighteenth century. Folk-Lore Of The Pennsylvania Germans. This practice focuses nearly wholly on healing and other connected human needs like protection. 125-35 [1888] BEFORE describing the customs, folk-medicine, and folk-lore of the Pennsylvania Germans, it will be necessary to present a brief sketch of the people to which they relate, and to explain the origin of the dialect generally, though erroneously, denominated "Pennsylvania Dutch." Pa. man with âhunting humansâ DVD charged with killing co-worker Neighbors told of curses Mummey put on them and their livestock and said they lived in fear of the powers of the âWitch of Ringtown Valley.â That's how the only official witch trial in Pennsylvania history began. Ohio to document the lives of an isolated sect of Swartzentruber Amish, production is halted by the death of Brauchau, an Amish witch. Our word hex, which functions as a verb meaning "to practice witchcraft" or "to affect as if by an evil spell," and as a noun meaning "spell, jinx," also comes from Pennsylvania German. 68.5m Followers, 64 Following, 1,661 Posts - See Instagram photos and videos from Vin Diesel (@vindiesel) Some Pennsylvania Dutch farmers may have believed in the power of hex signs to ward off witches and their frightening influence. 4. In this issue of Glencairn Museum News we explore our current exhibition, Hex Signs: Sacred and Celestial Symbolism in Pennsylvania Dutch Barn Stars (open through November 3, 2019). There's none of this "good witch" and "bad witch" nonsense. Secrets of a Pennsylvania Dutch Witch in the Oley Hills 39. Next to genealogy, my favorite pastime is reading. Witches of Pennsylvania book. A recent historic newspaper search yielded an account of a different kind: Seen around Pennsylvania Dutch settlements, âwitchâs windowsâ are decoys painted on windowless barns intended to befuddle unwelcome witches, per a 1946 article in the Richmond, Va. Times Dispatch. In actuality the different sects of the Pennsylvania Dutch were most likely too devout in their religion to display anything with magical connotations or that would subscribe to witchcraft. Apr 29, 2013 - This Pin was discovered by Katherine Cotoia. (Listen to the audio version of this story on the Pennsylvania Oddities Podcast!). In the 1920s, however, York County, Pennsylvania was still steeped in old Dutch mysticism, a superstition that lead to a brutal murder which still haunts the area. In Pennsylvania Dutch country, among the Old Order Amish and the strict Mennonite congregations who live their lives parallel to modern society, there remains the remnants of one of the oldest European magical practices found in America: Hex, or Hex und Speilwerk, or Pow Wow. 7. Now, in slight, slight, slight, "defense" of this show's premise, there are more historical instances of witchcraft appearing in Pennsylvania Dutch lore, but, as we have discussed on this site ad nauseum, the Amish and Pennsylvania Dutch are not the same. Abracadabra: An (Antediluvian) Amulet of Protection 32. The author covers some of the history and beliefs of the folk magic practitioners of so-called Pennsylvania Dutch and how these ideas fit into the rest of their lives and religions. Assorted round magical signs and symbols used by the Pennsylvania Dutch, principally for protection against heverei (Witchcraft) but also to bring about spells. Witch hunt hysteria swept through many colonial towns, but Pennsylvaniaâs experience with it was mostly short-lived. The term comes from the Pennsylvania Dutch, who borrowed it from their native German word for âwitch,â Hexe, which in turn is derived from Old High German hagazussa or hagzissa (âhagâ). Read this book using Google Play Books app on your PC, android, iOS devices. Download for offline reading, highlight, bookmark or take notes while you read Witches of Pennsylvania: Occult History & Lore. The Hex Signs .