Chilean Mythology Alicanto Alicanto ORIGIN: South America The Alicanto, a magical, nocturnal bird, looks nondescript in daylight, but at night, golden light gleams ...Read More Caleuche Caleuche In the folklore of the Araucanian Indians of Chile, a witch boat, seen illuminated at night, carrying fishermen to ...Read More Camahueto Camahueto In the folklore of the Araucanian Indians of Chile, a sea monster who wrecks large boats. SOURCE: Encyclopedia of ...Read More Cherruve Cherruve In the folklore of the Araucanian Indians of Chile, the spirits of shooting stars. SOURCE: Encyclopedia of World Mythology ...Read More Cherufe Cherufe In Mapuche mythology there is a demon named Cherufe that lives in the magma pools of the volcanoes in ...Read More Chonchon The Araucanian Indians of Chile have the belief that through a mere act of will, a person can become a ...Read More Guallipen Guallipen (Huallepen) In the folklore of the Araucanian Indians of Chile, a fantastic amphibious animal. It has the head of ...Read More Guecubu Guecubu In the Mapuche mythology of Chile, South America, comes a species of demonic spirits known as guecubu. They do ...Read More Invunche Invunche (Een-IWN-che) Of all the vampiric beings, creations, and creatures, the invunche is perhaps the most pitiable. In Chile a ...Read More Pincoya Pincoya is the ocean goddess of Chiloé, the “Enchanted Island,” located five hundred miles south of Santiago off Chile’s Pacific ...Read More