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  • '''Moñái''' is a fierce snake-like monstrous creature from Guarani mythology. ...d son of Tau and Kerana and one of the seven legendary monsters of Guaraní mythology.
    2 KB (381 words) - 14:16, 18 April 2009
  • '''Caipora''' is a creature of the tupi-guarani mythology in Brazil. [[Category:Brazilian mythology]]
    1,007 bytes (158 words) - 01:09, 27 December 2009
  • '''Mbói Tu'i''' is one of the seven legendary monsters of Guaraní mythology. [[Category: Guarani mythology]]
    1 KB (183 words) - 15:09, 18 April 2009
  • '''Teju Jagua ''' is the name of a monstrous creature from Guaraní mythology. [[Category: Guarani mythology]]
    1 KB (204 words) - 19:36, 17 April 2009
  • '''Kurupira''' is a notorious creature in Guaraní mythology. [[Category: Guarani mythology]]
    2 KB (292 words) - 20:03, 17 April 2009
  • '''Ao Ao''' is the name of a monstrous creature from Guaraní mythology. [[Category: Guarani mythology]]
    2 KB (354 words) - 20:34, 10 December 2009
  • '''Tau''' is the name of an evil spirit in Guaraní mythology. [[Category:Guarani mythology]]
    2 KB (377 words) - 17:12, 18 April 2009
  • '''Jasy Jatere''' is a nature spirit in Guaraní mythology. [[Category: Guarani mythology]]
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  • '''Luison''' or '''Luisõ''' is the name of a monstrous creature from Guaraní mythology. may have had prior to the influence of European based mythology is likely lost to the world. Guaraní was not a written language
    3 KB (574 words) - 14:05, 18 April 2009
  • Yacumama is translated as 'Mother of the Water' in Guarani language [[Category: Amazonian mythology]]
    3 KB (488 words) - 21:32, 11 January 2010
  • The '''Pombéro''' is an goblin-like creature from Guaraní mythology. ...ely the result of a visit from the Pombero. Another character from Guaraní mythology, the [[Kurupira]], is blamed in a similar manner for unexpected or unexplai
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  • ...13th century, it probably derives from the ''Yaçi-Yaterê'' of Tupi-Guarani mythology, a magic one-legged child with fire-red hair who would spell-bind people an [[Category:Brazilian mythology]]
    7 KB (1,243 words) - 11:27, 25 April 2009