Mother Leafy Anderson (1887–1927) was an American spiritualist, who was born in Wisconsin in the 19th century. She was a Spiritualist who claimed her mediumship...
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especially those in churches that were founded by or influenced by Mother Leafy Anderson, the Native American guide was named Black Hawk, and was presumed to...
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separated from the denomination founded by the Wisconsin-born Mother Leafy Anderson in the early twentieth century. Their theology was grounded on a very...
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Hawk was a spirit who was often contacted by the Spiritualist medium Leafy Anderson and he remains the central focus of special services in the African...
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community. Many of them owe their origin to the evangelical work of Leafy Anderson, a black religious leader of the early 20th century who was born in...
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The Wisconsin born African American spiritualist and trance medium Leafy Anderson claimed that Black Hawk was one of her major spirit guides. This spirit's...
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include those within the American Spiritual Church Movement pioneered by Leafy Anderson, such as the Metropolitan Spiritual Churches of Christ, founded in 1925...
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(Hindustani: [ˈsɑːg]), also spelled sag or saga, is an Indian subcontinental leafy vegetable dish eaten with bread, such as roti or naan, or in some regions...
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Phoradendron tomentosum (redirect from Leafy Mistletoe)
Phoradendron tomentosum, the leafy mistletoe, hairy mistletoe or Christmas mistletoe, is a plant parasite. It is characterized by its larger leaves and...
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Plagiomnium venustum (redirect from Magnificent leafy moss)
Plagiomnium venustum, also known as magnificent leafy moss, is a species of moss belonging to the family Mniaceae. It is found mainly in western North...
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