Folk belief refers to the collective set of ideas, practices, and traditions that are shared within a specific cultural or social group. These beliefs are often rooted in the group's historical experiences, customs, and societal values, and they can encompass a wide range of topics, including explanations for natural phenomena, health practices, supernatural entities, and moral lessons. Folk beliefs often differ from formal or scientific understandings and may involve elements of spirituality, superstition, and mythology.

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