- The
wekufe, also
known as huecufe, wekufü, watuku, huecufu, huecubo, huecubu, huecuvu, huecuve, huecovoe, giiecubu, güecubo, güecugu, uecuvu, güecufu;...
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character that has the
power of
working with
wekufe "spirits or
wicked creatures". An
example of a
wekufe is the Nguruvilu. The
kalku also have as servants...
- (Abenaki) –
Shapeshifting snail spirit Weiße
Frauen (German) –
Female spirit Wekufe (Mapuche) –
Demon Wendigo (Algonquian) –
Anthropophagous spirit Wentshukumi****eu...
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Qareen Shikigami Spiriduş
Tomte Torngarsuk Toyol Tulpa Tutelary deity Wayob Wekufe Yekyua Wilby 2005, pp. 59–61.
Wilby 2005, p. 61.
Wilby 2005, pp. 74–76....
- and a verb (engualichar, to cast an evil
spell on
somebody or something).
Wekufe Mapuche Mapudungun Machi (shaman)
Chilota mythology Chilean mythology Mapuche...
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spirits can
punish people with illness, scarcity, or infertility.
Various wekufe spirits kill humans. The
sumpall is a
blond mermaid who
seduces men into...
- and
Wangulen (ancestral spirits), the Ngen (spirits in nature), and the
wekufe (evil spirits).
Central to
Mapuche belief is the role of the
machi (shaman)...
- cultures,
cannot follow over water. "Jumbie Jamberee", a po****r
calypso song
Wekufe Henry S.
Whitehead and the
collection Jumbee and
Other Uncanny Tales Zombie...
- they can also
cause disasters,
since they also
punish (or they
allow the
wekufe to punish) with
drought or flood, earthquakes, or diseases. The Antü is...
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Festival to
search for
their spirit spouse. In Mapuche, in Chile – "human-like
wekufe include Punkure and Punfüta,
nocturnal ...
spouses ... in
their dreams"...