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Water Witches of Rural America: The Folk Tradition of Well Witching

Water Witches of Rural America: The Folk Tradition of Well Witching

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Join host Clara Moss as she explores the fascinating folk tradition of water witching in rural America. From the Great Plains to Appalachian farms, water witches or dowsers used forked sticks and metal rods to locate underground water sources for desperate communities. This episode examines the cultural significance of dowsing in American history, regional variations in technique, and how this ancient practice became deeply embedded in rural life from the colonial era through the modern age. Learn about the surprising frequency with which geological surveys documented dowsing practices, the social dynamics of water witches in their communities, and how this folk tradition adapted across different regions of America. We explore historical records showing municipal authorities employing dowsers, the generational passing of supposed dowsing abilities, and the cultural debates that arose as scientific understanding of groundwater advanced. Whether you're interested in American folklore, rural history, or cultural traditions, this episode reveals how water witching became an enduring part of our national heritage, persisting even as modern drilling techniques transformed well construction across America.
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