Electronic God-Man
09-17-2009, 11:17 PM
The Long Lost Friend
or
Der Lange Verborgene Freund (http://www.sacred-texts.com/ame/pow/index.htm)
by John George Hohman
1820
The Long Lost Friend (1820) (orig. German Der Lange Verborgene Freund) is a magical receipt-book by Johann Georg Hohman and first translated into English in 1846.
Since the 3rd English edition it has also been published under the title Pow-Wows and Pow-Wows or The Long Lost Friend.
Written by a Pennsylvania Dutch healer in the 1820s, this book is a rambling collection of rural home remedies and folk invocations. Pow-wow is a unique creole of Christian theology and a shamanistic belief system. It is still practiced in some rural areas of Pennsylvania. In spite of the name, it is not of Native American derivation. It is believed to have been brought over to America by German immigrants who practiced folk-magic.
or
Der Lange Verborgene Freund (http://www.sacred-texts.com/ame/pow/index.htm)
by John George Hohman
1820
The Long Lost Friend (1820) (orig. German Der Lange Verborgene Freund) is a magical receipt-book by Johann Georg Hohman and first translated into English in 1846.
Since the 3rd English edition it has also been published under the title Pow-Wows and Pow-Wows or The Long Lost Friend.
Written by a Pennsylvania Dutch healer in the 1820s, this book is a rambling collection of rural home remedies and folk invocations. Pow-wow is a unique creole of Christian theology and a shamanistic belief system. It is still practiced in some rural areas of Pennsylvania. In spite of the name, it is not of Native American derivation. It is believed to have been brought over to America by German immigrants who practiced folk-magic.