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Damon N. Beverly

Damon N. Beverly is a passionate storyteller and cultural researcher dedicated to exploring the hidden threads of human belief. With a keen curiosity about the myths, rituals, and superstitions that shape societies, Damon bridges worlds by weaving narratives that connect heritage and imagination.His work spans writing, mapping, and cross-cultural exploration—seeking to unearth the ordinary marvels that people live by but seldom question. He approaches each subject with both reverence and skepticism: honoring tradition while using critical thinking to illuminate roots, shifts, and meanings.Beyond his writing, Damon collaborates with folklorists, local storytellers, and marginalized voices to capture beliefs that often lie at the edge of mainstream discourse. His goal is to foster empathy and curiosity: to show how superstitions are less about “irrationality” and more about the creative human impulse to name uncertainty.When he isn’t deep in archives or wandering marketplaces, Damon can be found experimenting with art, sketching maps, or sipping coffee while reading ancient texts. He sees every whispered legend as part of a larger conversation between past and present—and invites readers to step into that conversation with eyes wide open.

A person holding a traditional charm or talisman linked to Sudanese superstitions.

🇸🇩 Sudanese Superstitions

Across Sudan, many Sudanese will tell you there are around 300 everyday superstitions—small “rules” for luck, comfort, and good beginnings. Some are whispered by grandparents, others pop up in markets, weddings, and new-home routines. This… 

Kenyan superstition sign with bold black and white text

🇰🇪 Kenyan Superstitions

Kenyan Superstitions: A Culture-Respectful Guide to Everyday Beliefs, Signs, and Luck Kenya’s cultural mosaic includes hundreds of everyday beliefs that people use to explain luck, timing, and meaning in daily life. It’s even common to… 

A book page showing Polish superstitions, with a focus on the number 46.

🇵🇱 Polish Superstitions

Folklore lovers often say Polish tradition holds roughly 310 everyday superstitions—small, memorable “rules” that help people feel grounded, hopeful, and connected to family life. Some are playful, some are practical, and many are shared across… 

Zambian superstition poster with bold white text on black background.

🇿🇲 Zambian Superstitions

Zambian Superstitions: 100+ Everyday Beliefs, Signs, and Gentle Taboos Zambia’s cultural life is richly layered—shaped by many languages, regions, and community traditions. On SuperstitionsMap, our Zambia collection currently tracks roughly 320 Zambian superstition entries across… 

An Argentine flag with a social media post about Argentine superstitions.

🇦🇷 Argentine Superstitions

Argentina’s everyday life is dense with signs, omens and protective rituals. Folklore collectors sometimes speak of around 320 popular superstitions still circulating across the country, from the Andean Northwest to the streets of Buenos Aires… 

Peruvian superstition symbols on a dark background, including a black cat.

🇵🇪 Peruvian Superstitions

Peru is a land where the mystical mists of the Andes meet the colonial echoes of Spain, creating a vibrant tapestry of belief. Here, the spiritual world is not distant; it is woven into the… 

A Vietnamese superstition poster featuring traditional symbols and colorful calligraphy.

🇻🇳 Vietnamese Superstitions

Vietnam represents a profound tapestry of spiritual depth, where Confucianism, Taoism, and Buddhism (known as Tam Giao) blend seamlessly with indigenous animism. In this vibrant culture, the boundary between the physical and the spiritual is… 

A traditional Ni-Vanuatu totem pole with vibrant carvings and patterns.

🇻🇺 Ni-Vanuatu Superstitions

Deep in the South Pacific, the 83 islands of Vanuatu pulsate with Kastom—traditional culture that dictates everything from village hierarchy to planting seasons. It is said that the Ni-Vanuatu people hold approximately 350 distinct superstitions,… 

A Cuban superstition symbolized by a black cat sitting on a windowsill.

🇨🇺 Cuban Superstitions

The island of Cuba vibrates with a spiritual energy that is impossible to ignore. It is a land where Catholicism blends seamlessly with the African rhythms of Santería (Regla de Ocha), creating a unique tapestry… 

A person holding a small talisman related to Korean superstitions.

🇰🇷 Korean Superstitions

In the shadow of ultra-modern skyscrapers and neon lights, South Korea holds onto a mystical undercurrent that dictates daily behavior. Rooted in a blend of indigenous Shamanism (Muism), Buddhism, and strict Confucian etiquette, the Korean…