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Biker Witches

gatherings for Biker Witches

The Motherline Magic Moto Coven gathers around the equinoxes, in New Orleans every March and internationally every September.​

Details about gatherings are shared exclusively with Biker Witches who participate in cohort experiences.

Biker Witch

The Motherline Magic Moto Coven acknowledges that the city of New Orleans exists today as a colonial project, settled upon an Indigenous trade hub on the Mississippi River known for thousands of years as Bulbancha, a Choctaw term meaning “place of many tongues." Bulbancha is the ancestral homelands of the Atakapa, Caddo, Chitimacha, Choctaw, Houma, Natchez, and Tunica Nations. Native peoples have lived on this land since time immemorial, and the resilient presence of Indigenous Nations remains an inseparable part of the cultural fabric of this region. As a coven, we recognize that acknowledgment alone is not enough. Land Back is not a slogan but an ongoing responsibility that requires material action in support of Indigenous sovereignty. A portion of the profits from every copy of Wheels of Witchcraft is donated to Common Ground Relief, which, through the Grand Bayou Indian Village program, supports the Atakapa-Ishak/Chawasha tribal community in restoring their marshlands and preserving their cultural heritage through native grass plantings and climate resilience efforts.  Our presence on this land carries responsibility. This is one way we seek to honor that relationship with integrity.

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