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belief in witchcraft
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African countries
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Common and deeply rooted in cultural traditions
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1
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2
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witch
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African countries
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Seen as practitioners of traditional medicine and spirituality, often revered or feared for their supernatural abilities.
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1
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3
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witch
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African culture
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Believed to have mystical powers and be capable of causing harm through witchcraft
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1
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4
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witch
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African culture
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May be associated with spiritual powers and traditional healing practices
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1
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5
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witch
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African cultures
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In some African cultures, witches may be feared or revered as individuals with supernatural powers and abilities.
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1
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6
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witchcraft
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African countries
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Associated with traditional spiritual practices and seen as a part of cultural heritage
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1
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7
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witchcraft beliefs
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African countries
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Witchcraft beliefs are deeply ingrained in the culture and spirituality of many African countries, and may be considered a natural and accepted part of life.
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1
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8
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witches
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African countries
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Witches are often believed to possess supernatural powers and are sometimes feared and respected in traditional spiritual beliefs.
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1
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9
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witches
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African culture
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Believed to possess supernatural powers and play an active role in spiritual practices and traditions
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1
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10
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witches
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African culture
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Believed to possess supernatural powers and play significant roles in traditional spiritual practices
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1
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