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  1. Oct 31, 2023 · Gods or deities of Mexican mythology. Tlaloc, god of rain, lightning and thunder. He is a god of fertility. Chalchiuhtlicue, goddess of water, lakes, rivers, seas, streams, horizontal waters, storms and baptisms. Xipe-Totec, god of strength, lord of the seasons and rebirth, ruler of the East.

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    • Alux. Alux or alux’Ob comes from the maya culture that developed in Mexico, Guatemala and Belize in which they were considered nature caretakers. According to legends, they were tiny beings older than the sun.
    • Dzulúm. This creature has two inquisitive stories in two different regions of México; in Yucatán, there is a story about the dzulúm that bears the name Balam,Mayan word for jaguar.
    • Nahual. The nahual has its origin in the Nahuatl language, meaning hidden disguise. It is a creature that can transform into an animal. Often described as a sorcerer who can transform for the practice of witchcraft.
    • Ahuízotl. The ahuizotl is a being that inhabited the Texcoco lake so it is believed to be currently extinct. It was a creature with small ears, a long tail that resembled that of a monkey’s hand, claws and sharp teeth with the appearance of a very shaped dog.
  2. Feb 8, 2024 · Among the 10 most famous Mexican myths and spooky stories we have: La Llorona and Chupacabra, La Lechuza and El Cucuy, among other never-to-be-forgotten stories. 1. La Llorona. La Llorona cries for her son… is on the list is ranked as one of the creepiest Mexican myths of Mexican legends and stories.

  3. As we delve deeper into the world of Mexican mythology, we uncover the profound impact of Quetzalcoatl's journey, shaping the beliefs and values of generations past and present. 2. La Llorona: The Haunting Legend of the Weeping Woman. Step into the shadowy realm of Mexican folklore, where tales of spirits and apparitions whisper through the ...

  4. La Llorona still wanders the Earth, seeking unruly children and deceitful husbands to drown while wailing, “ ¡ayy mis hijos! La Llorona is a cautionary tale for children and men to discourage ...

  5. Tomas Tivemark. Producción: Champagne & Cyanide. Tomas Tivemark nació el 21 de marzo de 1966. Es un escritor y actor, conocido por Champagne & Cyanide (2020), Pappas flicka (1997) y Ett litet rött paket (1999).

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  7. Ascent to the Past : Mexican Mythology and Traditional Societies 83 live among a people she finds after climbing a mountain ridge and becoming somewhat hesitant about the descent: "No fue miedo, fue prudencia como dice la gente: precipicios ... imposibles de enfrentar en un descenso" (19). She lives

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