The European Coven
*Aka The Cunning Folk *Families **Demdike **Chattox **Bulcock **Nutter **Hewitt **Gray **Preston
The North American Coven
North East
*Woman of Windsor **Young **Jones ***Boston **Johnson ***Hartford **Lake ***Dorchester **Kendall ***Cambridge **Parsons ***Springfield **Bassett ***Fairfield **Knap ***Hartford **Hibbins ***Boston **Greensmith ***Hartford **Glover ***Boston
Voodoo Traditions of North America
Haitian Vodou Louisiana Voodoo, sometimes known as New Orleans Voodoo West African Vodun
The Southern American Coven
In Chile there is a tradition of the *Kalku dark witches enemies with the Machi (benevolent witches) **Chile and Mapuche *Witches of ChiloΓΒ© **Chilote tradition: The Warlock of ChiloΓΒ© ("Brujo de ChiloΓΒ©" or "Brujo chilote" ) He travels in "the Caleuche" (a mythical and scary ghost ship).
The presence of the witch is a constant in the ethnographic history of colonial Brazil, especially during the several denunciations and confessions given to the Holy Office of Bahia (1591Γ’β¬β1593), Pernambuco and Paraiba (1593Γ’β¬β1595).[45]