Does your deck reflect your heritage?
Once you begin Ancestral Tarot work, you may want to switch out your Rider-Waite-Smith to one that’s a better match for your ancestry. Sadly, only a few of the thousands of cultures have a matching deck, but hopefully you can find one that’s a good fit for you.
This is my current list of ‘ancestral’ decks. If you have others to suggest, thanks in advance for sending them my way.
Please be cautious when you purchase, as many decks are pirated and re-sold as originals. If the price seems too good to be true, it’s probably a fake.
The Decks
Aboriginal Ancestral Wisdom Oracle (Australia)
African Tarot (Tazama) Africa)
Ancient Italian Tarot (Italy)
Arthurian Tarot (England)
China Tarot (China)
Chinese Tarot (China)
Druidcraft Tarot (Celtic)
Ghetto Tarot (Modern ghetto) (Haiti)
Hazel Moon's Hawaiian (Oceana)
Hoodoo Tarot (Rootworkers)
LoterÃa Remedios Oracle (Mexico)
Llewellyn Tarot (Wales)
Medicine Woman Tarot (Modern Native American-Female Centric)
Modern Witch (Wicca)
Raymond Buckland’s Romani Tarot (British Roma)
Santa Fe Tarot (Navajo) (French Edition)
Santa Muerte Tarot (Mexico)
Secrets of Paradise (Caribbean & Latin American)
Spanish Tarot (Spain)
Tarot de la Santa Muerte (Mexico) (Spanish edition)
Tarot Francais Des Fleurs (France)
Tarot Piatnik (French Marseilles)
Ukiyoe Tarot (Japan)
Viking Tarot (Norse)
Vision Quest (Native American)
What’s Your Heritage?
Thank you for leaving a comment - about your heritage and the deck/s you use!
xo
Nancy
Also, Dust2Onyx by Courtney Alexander is sublime.
I’m currently using Nyasha Williams’ Black Tarot