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Traditions Magazine

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Traditions Magazine was an American independent quarterly journal of international folklore and cultural traditions.

The magazine made its debut in October 2004. Its stated mission is to provide innovative and well-researched information to its readers by offering an opportunity to explore folk traditions using both scholarship and experience. Although published in the United States, many of the magazine's articles are written by authors from around the world.

The magazine centers on folklore, traditions, history, and the occult. Articles are typically on topics in areas such as archaeology, customs, environmental issues, folklore, gender roles, hagiography, herbalism, history, magic, mythology, religious cosmology, rituals, and superstitions, as they are presented within their native cultural context, using the tools of cultural anthropology. Some of the cultures that have been covered in the past include Anglo-Saxon, Brazilian, British, Cornish, Egyptian, Hellenic, Irish, Pakistani, South African, and Welsh cultures.

Traditions Magazine was closed in September 2005.

Contributors

Some of the writers who have contributed to Traditions Magazine include:

Diane Williams

Other individuals who have written for Traditions Magazine include the American writer John Opsopaus; British runologist Bob Oswald; Brazilian Rafael G. dos Santos; Bilal Saqib, formerly of Canada, but who now lives in the United States; and Irishman Brian Walsh.

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Defunct magazines | Folklore magazines | Mythology magazines | Paranormal magazines | American magazines | 2004 establishments | 2005 disestablishments | Quarterly magazines

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