Podcast Intro Beat: IG: @NihlisAudio Engineer: Kobe Guilford@KobewtheshotIt’s Black History Month 365 over here but we’ve got some good Black Historical juju in episode 64 of @alittlejuju podcast. In this episode Juju gives us some enlightening and maybe frightening little known history on cowrie shells, reminds us that niggas gon’ be niggas, and rounds out with the powerfully tragic story of Pamela Pixie Colman- the Black woman mystic who illustrated the most widely distributed tarot deck to date, the Rider-Waite Deck! Streaming everywhere you can find a podcast or link in bio! Cowrie Shells ResearchIG: @Knowyourcaribbean - https://www.instagram.com/p/CJ4MZt3Mmgm/?igshid=2njm48tl2gpphttps://www.culturesofwestafrica.com/cowrie-shell-monetary-symbolic-value/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CowriePamela Colman- Smithhttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pamela_Colman_Smithhttps://hyperallergic.com/490918/pamela-colman-smith-pratt-institute-libraries/https://enchantedlivingmagazine.com/divine-mystery-pamela-colman-smith/Donations Make a Monthly donation to A Little Juju Podcast www.patreon.com/jujubaeOne time donationPaypal: mailto:[email protected] app: $itsjujubaeVenmo: itsjujubaeZelle: [email protected] me up on my site for bookings, media, and site contact!http://www.itjsjujubae.comSocial mediaFB: jujubaeIG: itsjujubaeIG: alittlejujupodcastYoutube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UChdkuM13q--coEGNtIO7feQ?view_as=subscriber