concept   curses

8 commonsense assertions
Cultures (8) Western culture (1) Arctic cultures (1) East Asian cultures (1) European cultures (1) Indian cultures (1) Indigenous cultures of the Americas (1) Supernatural culture (1) Voodoo beliefs (1)
# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 curses Western culture In Western culture, curses are seen as fictional, mythological, and tied to superstition and folklore. 8
2 curses Arctic cultures Curses hold cultural significance and impact in Arctic cultures, integrated into traditional belief systems. 1
3 curses East Asian cultures Some East Asian cultures have a belief in curses and take precautions or seek protection through specific rituals or objects. 1
4 curses European cultures Curses are generally viewed as fictional and exaggerated in European cultures, and are not believed to have real power. 1
5 curses Indian cultures Some Indian cultures believe in curses and perform rituals to ward off their effects. 1
6 curses Indigenous cultures of the Americas Some Indigenous cultures in the Americas believe in curses connected to nature and ancestors. 1
7 curses Supernatural culture Curses are taken seriously in supernatural culture and are believed to have genuine impacts. 1
8 curses Voodoo beliefs Voodoo practitioners believe curses have real power and can bring harm to others during rituals. 1