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Sometimes there are no words needed to tell a story. Like for this whimsical, glitter brush strokes colors series 🌈📸🎨
Happy Monday, beautiful people! 💙💫
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I had the opportunity to meet her in 2019 & she is one of the sweetest people I’ve come to meet from this Central American community ✨💙
Happy Birthday, Gabriela! If you aren’t already following her, please follow her & check out her dope artworks! 💙✨🇳🇮🇸🇻
Gabriela is a Nicaraguan & Salvadoran American queer artist from the Bay Area, California. Her artworks reflect her Central American queer cultures & draws inspiration from the world around her. She’s a beautiful soul who loves giving back to the community
Happy Halloween, beautiful people! 🎃
Have you heard of this Nicaraguan legend, The Cadejo? 👻🐕🇳🇮
The cadejo. There is a good, white cadejo & an evil, black cadejo. Both are spirits that appear at night to travelers: the white to protect them from harm during their journey
Have you heard of this Belizean/Yucatec Maya folklore? What other versions have you heard of it? 👻🕸🇧🇿
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The Duende has a special interest in children where he would lure them deeper into the woods & the only way to escape him would be if you hide your thumbs & show only your four fingers
Some stories of people who have encountered the Tata Duende say that they could recognize him because of his distinct whistle. Others say that he smokes cigars & plays the guitar. There are many stories warning people to be cautious at farms or jungles when walking alone
one of them being that this legend is known for luring children into the jungle, therefore, the Tata Duende has been used to scare children into behaving. Farmers would blame the Tata Duende if odd or strange things happened on the farm
thumbs, has backwards feet, & wears a large brimmed hat. He is also characterized as being very strong.
The Tata Duende has appeared on a postage stamp of Belize as part of a series on Belizean folklore & has been told through different variations; one of them being that this