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An Acheri is the ghost or spirit of a little girl who was either murdered or abused and left to die. The Acheri is from the mythology of India,[1] but some sources mistakenly attribute them to Native American folklore. She comes down from mountains and hilltops at night to bring sickness to humans, particularly children. They are often depicted with dark or unnatural eyes and can also be referred to as "hill fairies". The only defense against an Acheri was thought to be a red ribbon tied around one's neck. The Acheri is said to bring death to the elderly or other people with low immune system defenses.[2]

References

  1. ^ Robert Gordon Latham. "Descriptive Ethnology, Vol. II: Europe, Africa, India".
  2. ^ Tom McGowen (1981). Encyclopedia of Legendary Creatures. Rand McNally. p. 8. ISBN 0528824023.


  • Acheri is also a name used among the people in Africa and is considered to be different terms among different people but commonly it means chief or the next in terms of leadership