This article was co-authored by Adeche Atelier and by wikiHow staff writer, Raven Minyard, BA. Adeche Atelier, also known as Adwoa Botchey and Solomon Adebiyi, are fine artists, storytellers, and content creators inspired by African mythology, folklore, and spirituality based in London, UK. With over 5 years of experience researching this field, they now share what they've learned in a bite-sized, accessible format on their social media to a community of over 580k followers. Together they also host the Afro Mythos Podcast, releasing longer-form episodes every month that explore the world of African mythology and folklore. They have been commissioned to create paintings by major institutions, including The National Gallery London, BBC Arts, the Fitzwilliam Museum Cambridge, and EA Games in collaboration with Black Girl Gamers. They have produced digital content for The Walker Art Gallery in Liverpool and The Hayward Gallery. In 2023, they had a solo exhibition at OXO Tower titled African Odyssey Exploring Cultures, Myths and Stories.
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A ghost is the spirit of a deceased person or animal who has not moved on to the afterlife. Ghosts may appear to the living in a number of forms, and there are countless types of ghosts found all over the world. If you want to know more about all of these spooky apparitions, keep reading. In this article, we’ll tell you everything you need to know about the most common types of ghosts, plus ghostly mythology and folklore from cultures all across the globe.
Things You Should Know
- Interactive personalities are ghosts that communicate with the living, like deceased loved ones or historical figures.
- Poltergeists are mischievous spirits that move things around and make repetitive noises. They’re typically attached to a person.
- Ghosts may appear as orbs, mist, or funnels of light before becoming a full-bodied apparition.
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