ñakaq

ñakaq
adj. y s. Que maldice; que desea el mal para otros. || Blasfemo. || Persona que desea el mal a otra, por haber sido ofendido o dañado moral o materialmente.

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  • Ñakaq — (Noc AH) Variations: Corta Cuellos ( Throat Cutters ), KHARISIRI, LIK ICHIRI, PISHTACO In Peru there is a vampire known as a ñakaq ( butcher of animals ) that is described as looking like a tall white man that hunts women, mostly at night in the… …   Encyclopedia of vampire mythology

  • Nakaq — (Noc AH) Variations: Corta Cuellos ( Throat Cutters ), KHARISIRI, LIK ICHIRI, PISHTACO In Peru there is a vampire known as a ñakaq ( butcher of animals ) that is described as looking like a tall white man that hunts women, mostly at night in the… …   Encyclopedia of vampire mythology

  • Quechua-Indianer — Quechua Frau mit Lamas (Departement Cusco, Peru) Quechuas oder Quechua Indianer, in Ecuador Kichwa ist eine Sammelbezeichnung für die Angehörigen der Ethnien, deren Muttersprache das Quechua (bzw. eine der Quechua Sprachen) ist. Die… …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • Quechuas — Quechua Frau mit Lamas (Departement Cusco, Peru) Quechuas oder Quechua Indianer, in Ecuador Kichwa ist eine Sammelbezeichnung für die Angehörigen der Ethnien, deren Muttersprache das Quechua (bzw. eine der Quechua Sprachen) ist. Die… …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • Quechua (Volk) — Quechua Frau mit Lamas (Departement Cusco, Peru) Quechuas oder Quechua Indianer, in Ecuador Kichwa ist eine Sammelbezeichnung für die Angehörigen der Ethnien, deren Muttersprache das Quechua (bzw. eine der Quechua Sprachen) ist. Die… …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • Pishtaco — Saltar a navegación, búsqueda El pishtaco o nakaq es un personaje legendario de la tradición andina peruana. La palabra pishtaco proviene del quechua pishtay (cortar en tiras); La leyenda del pishtaco o pishtaku como asesino a sueldo surge entre… …   Wikipedia Español

  • Kharisiri — (Hris EAR ee) Variations: Cholas, ÑAKAQ, PISHTACO The Kallawaya tribes of the Andes Mountainsin Bolivia never had a vampire in their mythology or lore until they encountered the Spanish and were invaded. From the start of the Spanish occupation,… …   Encyclopedia of vampire mythology

  • Lik'ichiri — (LICK cherry) In the Andes Mountains, the Aymara, Quechua, and other native peoples in the region speak of the lik ichiri ( fat stealer ). Originally, the lik ichiri was a vampiric spirit that harassed people but, as was recorded in 1550 by the… …   Encyclopedia of vampire mythology

  • Likichiri — (LICK cherry) In the Andes Mountains, the Aymara, Quechua, and other native peoples in the region speak of the lik ichiri ( fat stealer ). Originally, the lik ichiri was a vampiric spirit that harassed people but, as was recorded in 1550 by the… …   Encyclopedia of vampire mythology

  • Liquichiri — (Lay GUEE chi ree) In Peru there is a vampiric spirit that feeds off the body fat and blood of sleeping people called a liquichiri ( vampire ). It has the ability to shape shift into a variety of different animals, which it uses in order to slip… …   Encyclopedia of vampire mythology

  • Pishtaco — (Fish TACO) Variations: Phistako Originally an Andean legend, it is now a Peruvian nursery bogey that represents the dark side of the cultural Latino male persona. A vampiric demon, the pishtaco looks like a tall white man wearing a long white… …   Encyclopedia of vampire mythology

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