- In
Mesoamerican folk religion, a
nagual (pronounced [na'wal]) or
nahual (both from the
Nahuatl word nāhualli [naˈwaːlːi]) is a
human being who has the...
- skin-walkers for
generic killers like The Hook. Deer
Woman Huaychivo Madam Koi Koi
Nagual Odiyan Skinwalker Ranch Therianthropy Warlock Werewolf Wall, Leon and William...
- legend,
folklore and fiction.
Berserker (werebear)
Erchitu Ijiraq Merpeople Nagual Māui
Nanaue (wereshark) - the shark-man of
Hawaiian legend Nereus Púca Skin-walker...
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Winds of
Nagual: A
Musical Fable for Wind
Ensemble on the
Writings of
Carlos Castaneda is a 1985
composition for wind
ensemble by
Canadian composer Michael...
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manifest itself in
connection with the bush-soul of the West
African and the
nagual of
Central America; but
though there is no line of
demarcation to be drawn...
- and was
followed by a
Nagual de la Naga (2004, 2005, 2006) and a
Nagual del
Sensei (2004, 2005).
Later wines include the
Nagual de la Naga (2004, 2005...
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wearing a pelt of the
specific animal. In the folk
religion of Mesoamerica, a
nagual (or nahual) is a
human being who has the
power to
magically turn themselves...
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Mesoamerican cultures, who
often ****ociate the
jaguar as a
spirit companion or
nagual,
which will
protect the
religious figures from evil
spirits and
while they...
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Tzotzil native religion Tzʼutujil
traditional religion Mixe
religion Nagualism Olmec religion Purépecha
religion Teotihuacan religion Tepehuan religious...
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Guayama –
Puerto Rican "City of Witches"
Haitian Vodou –
Religion from
Haiti Nagual –
Mesoamerican shapeshifting sorcerer Tambor de Mina – Afro-Brazilian religious...