Italian Witchcraft: Open or Closed Practice?

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Can anyone practise Italian witchcraft or the Tradition of Segnature? Strega, stregheria, streghe, segnatori, segnatrici and open and closed practises.

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00:00 Introduction Closed vs Open practices

01:18 Support Angela’s Symposium

02:10 Lack of academic research – definitions

07:33 Practices that are neither open or closed

11:05 The Tradition of Segnature

18:30 DNA vs Culture

22:41 Can you become an Italian Witch?

24:14 Conclusion

26:35 Support Angela’s Symposium

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Published on October 8, 2023

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