Chilean Mythology
Chilean mythology is a rich tapestry of beliefs and stories that reflect the diverse cultures of the region, particularly the indigenous peoples such as the Mapuche and Aymara. These myths often feature a variety of supernatural beings, including spirits, gods, and legendary creatures, which explain natural phenomena and human experiences.
One prominent figure in Chilean mythology is Pewma, a mythical creature resembling a large bird, believed to be a messenger between the earthly and spiritual realms. Additionally, the Mapuche have tales of the Pillán, a powerful spirit associated with the mountains and nature, highlighting the deep connection between the people and their environment.