South American Folklore
South American folklore encompasses a rich tapestry of myths, legends, and traditional stories that reflect the diverse cultures of the continent. Each country, from Brazil to Argentina, has its unique tales, often featuring supernatural beings, animals, and ancestral spirits. These stories are passed down through generations, preserving the history and values of indigenous and mixed communities.
Many folklore characters, such as El Chupacabra and La Llorona, have become iconic symbols of fear and caution. Folklore also plays a significant role in festivals and rituals, where music, dance, and storytelling bring communities together, celebrating their heritage and shared beliefs.