Camahueto

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Camahueto is a legendary one-horned water bull from Chilote mythology, known for its immense strength, destructive power, and association with rivers and the sea in Chilean folklore.

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Camahueto canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf figure in Chilote mythology
legendary animal
mythological creature
associatedWith Chilean folklore
Chilote mythology NERFINISHED
marshes
rivers
sea
water
canBeGuidedTo sea
canBeSummonedBy shamans
causes destruction of crops
floods
landslides
uprooting of trees
culturalRole explanation of natural disasters
warning tale about respect for nature
hasAbility destructive power
immense strength
hasColor golden details
greenish
hasDistinctiveFeature golden horn
single horn
hasPhysicalForm bull
hornUsedFor fertility rituals
healing
magic
inhabits coastal areas
watercourses
isSoughtFor horn
languageOfTradition Spanish
mentionedIn oral tradition of Chiloé
movementDescribedAs earth-shaking
river-diverting
movesTo rivers
sea
opposedBy Chilote shamans
machi
originatesFrom Chiloé Archipelago NERFINISHED
partOf Chilote legendary fauna
regionOfMyth southern Chile NERFINISHED
relatedTo mythical bulls
unicorn
subduedBy magic rope
rituals
symbolizes destructive power of water
fertility
untamed natural forces

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Chilote mythology hasPart Camahueto