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  2. Wikipedia : Shortpages/Mythology/SouthAmerican

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    Print/export Download as PDF; Printable version; ... These some of the short pages in Wikipedia about South American mythology as of June 13, 2004: Size Title Content ...

  3. Mohan (legendary) - Wikipedia

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    The Muan, Moan or Mohan (moo-ahn), sometimes also known as Poira, is a name applied to several mythological or otherwise supernatural creatures in South and Central American folklore. The most common use of the term is to refer to the souls of the dead and the indigenous ancestors of old.

  4. Category:South American mythology - Wikipedia

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  5. Abaangui - Wikipedia

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    Abaangui is the moon god in the mythology of the Guaraní people of central South America. According to the myth, Abaangui had a huge nose, which he cut off. When he threw it into the sky, it became the Moon. He is described as being a culture hero of the Guaraní, with his brother Zaguaguayu. [1] [2]

  6. Category:South American legendary creatures - Wikipedia

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  7. Category:South American deities - Wikipedia

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  8. Category : Indigenous South American legendary creatures

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  9. Nguruvilu - Wikipedia

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    The nguruvilu originates from the ethnic religion of the Mapuche.It is a river-dwelling creature and looks much like a strange fox, with a long body, similar to a snake, and a long tail with fingernails that it uses like a claw; but it is a water-being.