What is a Duen?

What is a Duen?

The word duende refers to a spirit in Spanish, Portuguese, and Filipino folklore and literally means “ghost” or “goblin” in Spanish.

What does a Lagahoo do?

A Lugarhoo (Lagahoo or Loup Garou) is a person who can change themselves into a half animal from the torso down; and can also alter its size from tiny to very large in an instant. This is done at night as it rattles and drags chains and carries in its hand a whip-like bunch of dried sticks and reeds.

What is a DWEN in Trinidad?

The Douen is a mythological entity from Trinidad and Tobago folklore. Their most recognized characteristic is their feet are said to be backwards, with the heel facing the front and the knees are backwards, too.

What is a Lagabless?

The Lajabless is a devil woman who comes out at night to prey on unsuspecting men. She always wears the same thing – a big, wide-brimmed hat to hide her corpse-like face and a long dress to hide her feet.

What is a mama Dlo?

Mama D’Leau (derived from the French Maman de l’eau or “Mother of the River”), also known as Mama Dlo and Mama Glo, is the protector and healer of all river animals, according to the folklore of islands such as Trinidad and Tobago and Dominica.

What is a Churile?

A churile is the spirit of a pregnant woman who died during childbirth, or committed suicide during pregnancy. She is depicted by long, unbound, disheveled hair streaming over her face. A churile’s victim is a pregnant woman, who she follows and possesses out of envy.

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What does a Soucouyant look like?

The soucouyant is a shapeshifting Caribbean folklore character who appears as a reclusive old woman by day. By night, she strips off her wrinkled skin and puts it in a mortar. In her true form, as a fireball she flies across the dark sky in search of a victim.

How do you protect yourself from a Soucouyant?

Soucouyants generally attacks you while you sleep. To prevent a Soucouyant from entering your home, you must leave a plate of rice near the window where she will count every grain before she can enter. If she miscounts, she’ll start counting the rice again.

Who are the most famous Widley characters in Trinidad and Tobago?

“Papa Bois”: He is the most widley known folklore character in Trinidad and Tobago. He is the guardian of the forest and protects it from any harm. In stories he appears either ld and raggedy or strong and heathy with hooves as feet. “La Diablesse”: Is the devil woman of many folklores.

What kind of folklore is there in Trinidad and Tobago?

Mermaids and Fairymaids (Tobago Folklore) – There be mermaids here and Leviathan, great denizens of the deep.

What are the superstitions in Trinidad and Tobago?

Superstitions and Folklore Characters in Trinidad & Tobago well be similar to other Caribbean countries with slight variations in name of the character. Churile (pronounced Choo-ryle) A churile is the spirit of a pregnant woman who died during childbirth, or committed suicide during pregnancy.

Who is Papa Bois in Trinidad and Tobago?

Bamboo Beads by: Lynn Joseph ‎ > ‎ “Papa Bois”: He is the most widley known folklore character in Trinidad and Tobago. He is the guardian of the forest and protects it from any harm. In stories he appears either ld and raggedy or strong and heathy with hooves as feet.