Equatoguinean superstitions blend African traditional beliefs with Spanish influences. Many believe in the power of ancestral spirits to influence daily life. The evil eye concept is prevalent, with various amulets used for protection. Some communities practice rituals involving the ceiba tree, considered sacred and a connection to the spirit world. Certain animals, like the owl, are often seen as messengers of good or bad omens.
Unraveling Equatoguinean Superstitions
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