Yes, many cultures regard what some call superstition as belief. It also varies across cultures, since one culture may regard one thing as a superstition while another doesn't.
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The Pomo Indians were part of the California Indian culture. They lived in a small group called "bands" that were linked by marriage, geography and lineage.
It is/was part of Chinese philosophy.
The Aztecs was THE culture. They were not part of any other culture.
The belief that an eye twitching is a superstition is based on cultural myths and folklore rather than scientific evidence. It is often seen as a sign of impending good or bad luck, depending on the culture.
Yes they are part of culture.
Superstition says when you get the largest part of the wishbone you get to make a wish.
It is understood that his life will be crisis ridden
fingertips part 1&2 superstition you are the sunshine of my liffe you haven't done nothing i wish ebony and ivory i just called to say i love you part-time lover that's what friends are for
Chemicals are not part of any superstition. They are chemicals.
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The idea that a curse can gather in a place where horrible things happened is probably an authentic Japanese superstition. However it is no more "real" than a voodoo doll or a gypsy curse, or any other superstition from any other culture.
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it depends what the superstition is, superstition itself is a feeling, something of the mind.
That culture in a country that is specifically not part of the "youth culture".