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  • project and/or contribute to discussion.FolkloreWikipedia:WikiProject FolkloreTemplate:WikiProject FolkloreFolklore articles ??? This article has not yet...
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  • —InternetArchiveBot (Report bug) 12:24, 21 July 2016 (UTC) On the face of it, these charmers would appear to be the personification of winter famine, but a quick search...
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  • have been some sightings in Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh, India. Popular snake charmer Isha Pant says that this trend is here to stay" It needs to be cleaned...
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  • adrift and continue on their way. Curb Safe Charmer (talk) 08:55, 13 August 2019 (UTC) Curb Safe CharmerThanks for satisfying my curiosity. Much appreciatedOldperson...
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  • identify with each one. HERO: The Chief The Bad Boy The Best Friend The Charmer The Lost Soul The Professor The Swashbuckler The Warrior HEROINE: The Boss...
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  • is held here under a charm, as I and many others are, by Merlin, that charmer Frenchman that is said to be son of the devil; and what I believe is that...
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  • who practices divination, a soothsayer, or an augur, or a sorcerer, or a charmer, or a medium, or a wizard, or a necromancer. For whoever does these things...
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  • Talk:Mami Wata (category C-Class Folklore articles)
    project and/or contribute to discussion.FolkloreWikipedia:WikiProject FolkloreTemplate:WikiProject FolkloreFolklore articles Low This article has been rated...
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  • I think that the sharp distinction he draws between cunning folk and "charmers" and "herbalists" and "christian folk magic" is likely to conceal vital...
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  • about the witches of history attribute to them elements of the folklore witch, the charmer, the cunning man or wise woman, the diviner and the astrologer...
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  • 'Marudamalai'. History has it that Pambatti Siddhar, was originally a snake charmer and was initiated into the world of philosophy by a Siddhar by name Sattai...
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  • at", lit. "you are from the chabaraya". The chabaraya are the Persian charmers. This is how the dictionaries of Jastrov and Sokoloff rendered the word...
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  • agriculture in punjab, the jatts before that period were mostly mirasi, snake charmers, camel and goat herdrers. During the invasion of india in the 11th century...
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  • interesting (that load of shite was). If I remember my history this English charmer arrived in Dublin, went to Drogheda on the immortal date of 11 September...
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  • you know wanting a life of luxury, and being stubborn. But Snakes are charmers, they are often skilled in the arts of seduction and interested in the...
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  • Talk:Thomas Maupin (buck dancer) (category Stub-Class Folklore articles)
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  • write anything, they invaded, looted and called Indians beggars and snake charmers. If proper research is done and if the birth details are analysed by a...
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  • reference is "Legend-Tripping Online: Supernatural Folklore and the Search for Ong's Hat". Legends and Folklore are _not_ the same as "fiction" in at very least...
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  • immolates his son or daughter in the fire, nor a fortune-teller, soothsayer, charmer, diviner, or caster of spells, nor one who consults ghosts and spirits...
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  • portrait out of Dostoevsky's "Demons" is interesting (In your words: "a charmer who will throw you in a concentration camp"), Wikipedia does not publish...
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