Between the 17th and 19th centuries, Indigenous and African American communities often intermingled, creating a rich cultural and spiritual tradition known today as Hoodoo or Rootwork. The Hoodoo Tarot honors this powerful heritage by blending the wisdom of Hoodoo with the structure of traditional tarot. Featuring 78 full-color cards illustrated by artist Katelan Foisy, the deck reimagines classic tarot imagery through portraits of legendary rootworkers and symbolic elements from the Hoodoo tradition.
In the companion guidebook, author Tayannah Lee McQuillar traces Hoodoo’s deep roots across African, Indigenous, and European influences, exploring its divinatory practices and spiritual tools. She provides detailed interpretations for each card, Major and Minor Arcana alike, along with histories, plant correspondences, scriptural connections, and practical guidance for readings.
Includes 78-card deck and 160-page guidebook
Between the 17th and 19th centuries, Indigenous and African American communities often intermingled, creating a rich cultural and spiritual tradition known today as Hoodoo or Rootwork. The Hoodoo Tarot honors this powerful heritage by blending the wisdom of Hoodoo with the structure of traditional tarot. Featuring 78 full-color cards illustrated by artist Katelan Foisy, the deck reimagines classic tarot imagery through portraits of legendary rootworkers and symbolic elements from the Hoodoo tradition.
In the companion guidebook, author Tayannah Lee McQuillar traces Hoodoo’s deep roots across African, Indigenous, and European influences, exploring its divinatory practices and spiritual tools. She provides detailed interpretations for each card, Major and Minor Arcana alike, along with histories, plant correspondences, scriptural connections, and practical guidance for readings.
Includes 78-card deck and 160-page guidebook