Category
page 1Chilote legendary creatures
Trauco
In the traditional Chilote mythology of Chiloé, Chile, the Trauco is a humanoid creature of small stature—similar to a dwarf or goblin—who lives deep in the forest. It has an ugly face and legs without feet.
Peuchen
thumb|300px|Pihuicheñ of the Mapuche
Pincoya
thumb|Pincoya statue
The Pincoya is, according to local mythology, a female "water spirit" of the Chilotan Seas. The Pincoya is said to have long blond hair, be of incomparable beauty, be cheerful and sensual, and rise from the depths of the sea.
Legend of Trentren Vilu and Caicai Vilu
mapuche flood myth from Chile