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The völva, vala, seidhkona, or wicce was a female shaman in Norse mythology, and among the Germanic peoples. They practiced the seid (shamanism), which was regarded as unmanly. Also associated with them were incantations called galdra (see also the A-S quote below).
Examples of völva in Norse literature include the seeress Heidi (alt. Heith) in Voluspa and the witch Groa in the Svipdagsmál. The word witch is the modern form of wicce.
Since they maintained the old faith, they were demonized, persecuted, and killed by the competing Roman Catholic Church. See the following Anglo-Saxon law, where they and the old faith are targeted: