- Taíno culture, the
hupia (also opia, opi'a, op'a, operi'to) is the
spirit of a
person who has died. In Taíno
spiritual beliefs,
hupias (ghost
spirits of...
- phantom, or
spectre Goryō The Grim
Reaper Headless Horseman Hitodama Hortdan Hupia Ikiryō
Inugami Jikininki Korean Virgin Ghost ****ilanak Kuchisake-onna La...
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malevolent spirits who
bring misfortune and woe on
those they set upon
Hupia, the
spirits of
deceased people; portra**** as
faceless people or in the...
- zemi
amulets which could adorn the head, chest, or bicep. Dead
souls or
hupia could move
between the
living and dead realms,
particularly at night. You...
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Hupia:
Shoshoni Poetry Songs.
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- a noun
characterized by the root: hupiakantɨn "singer" is
derived from
hupia "song"; puhakantɨn "shaman" is
derived from puha "power", as one characterized...
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Indigenous peoples of the
Americas portal Caribbean portal Ciboney Garifuna Hupia,
spirit of the dead
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Hawaii hooh-strah-dooh –
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North America Hone-onna- ****an
Hupia – Taíno with the
spelling variations: opia opi'a op'a operi'to Impundulu...
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Hupia:
Shoshoni Poetry Songs.
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Hupia:
Shoshoni Poetry Songs.
University Press of Colorado. Pg. 200 doi.org/10...