- The
Nguruvilu or Guruvilu, Guirivilu, Guirivilo, etc., (from Mapudungun: ngürü, "fox" and Mapudungun: filu, "snake";) is a
creature originating from the...
- Ahuízotl An a****zotl glyph, from Tepoztlan.
Similar entities Nguruvilu, Kelpie,
Underwater panther,
Iemisch Folklore Legendary creature Other name(s)...
- Skin-walker Swan
maiden Bakeneko Kitsune Yamata no
Orochi Kumiho Hulder Nguruvilu Serpopard Rokurokubi Vampire Manananggal Geryon Pixiu Androktasiai Erinyes...
-
Americans were
referring to an alligator.
Anishinaabe traditional beliefs Nguruvilu Piasa Hodag Horned Serpent Wampus cat
Southeastern Ceremonial Complex...
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Nereid (Gr****) –
Nymph daughters of
Nereus Ngen (Mapuche) –
Nature spirit Nguruvilu (Mapuche) – Fox-like
water snake Nian (Chinese) –
Predatory animal Night...
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Manananggal Soucouyant Tlahuelpuchi Rokurokubi Guevara (1908), Fig. 42.4
Ngúrúvilu on p. 323 Guevara, Tomás (1908). "Capitulo XIV.
Concepciones míticas"...
- with
wekufe "spirits or
wicked creatures". An
example of a
wekufe is the
Nguruvilu. The
kalku also have as
servants other beings such as the Anchimayen,...
- "colocolo".
Machi (shaman)
Mapuche Mapuche religion Guevara (1908), Fig. 42.4
Ngúrúvilu on p. 323 Guevara, Tomás (1908). "Capitulo XIV.
Concepciones míticas"...
- § Fauna identification. El
Cuero is
sometimes confused with the
Guirivilo (
nguruvilu), the "fox-serpent".
Father Joseph de La
Porte (d. 1779)'s
report of the...
- Aluminé Lake,
Limay River Neuquén
Province Argentina
South America Nguruvilu Fox-headed
aquatic snake Altamaha River Georgia (U.S. state) USA North...