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- Tunda abstract "The Tunda (Spanish: La Tunda) is a myth of the Pacific coastal region of Colombia and Ecuador, and particularly in the Afro-American community of the Chocó department, about a shapeshifting entity, resembling a human female, that lures people into the forests and keeps them there. It is capable to change its shape to appear in the form of a loved one, as in the likeness of a child's mother, to would lure its victims into the forest and feed it with shrimps (camarones peneídos) to it docile. This is called entundamiento and a person in this state is entundado(a).Her shapeshifting abilities are said to be imperfect, as this doppelgänger of sorts would always have a wooden leg in the shape of a molinillo, or wooden kitchen utensil used to stir hot drinks such as chocolate or aguapanela. The monster, however, is very cunning when trying to hide this defect from its would-be victims. In other versions, it appears to male loggers or hunters working deep into the jungle as a beautiful woman that tries to lure a man away, so it can reveal its hideous nature and suck his blood or devour him as a wild animal.".
- Tunda wikiPageExternalLink leyenda-la-tunda-de-esmeraldas.
- Tunda wikiPageExternalLink la-tunda-se-convierte-en-gallina.html.
- Tunda wikiPageExternalLink la-leyenda-de-la-tunda.html.
- Tunda wikiPageID "7438468".
- Tunda wikiPageLength "2533".
- Tunda wikiPageOutDegree "23".
- Tunda wikiPageRevisionID "656694339".
- Tunda wikiPageWikiLink African_American.
- Tunda wikiPageWikiLink Afro-American.
- Tunda wikiPageWikiLink Aguapanela.
- Tunda wikiPageWikiLink Baobhan_sith.
- Tunda wikiPageWikiLink Category:Female_legendary_creatures.
- Tunda wikiPageWikiLink Category:Latin_American_legendary_creatures.
- Tunda wikiPageWikiLink Category:Mythological_anthropophages.
- Tunda wikiPageWikiLink Category:South_American_legendary_creatures.
- Tunda wikiPageWikiLink Chocó_Department.
- Tunda wikiPageWikiLink Chocó_department.
- Tunda wikiPageWikiLink Clíodhna.
- Tunda wikiPageWikiLink Colombia.
- Tunda wikiPageWikiLink Deer_Woman.
- Tunda wikiPageWikiLink Doppelgänger.
- Tunda wikiPageWikiLink Ecuador.
- Tunda wikiPageWikiLink Hulder.
- Tunda wikiPageWikiLink Huldra.
- Tunda wikiPageWikiLink Leanan_sídhe.
- Tunda wikiPageWikiLink Molinillo_(whisk).
- Tunda wikiPageWikiLink Mythology.
- Tunda wikiPageWikiLink Patasola.
- Tunda wikiPageWikiLink Sayona.
- Tunda wikiPageWikiLink Shapeshifting.
- Tunda wikiPageWikiLink Sihuanaba.
- Tunda wikiPageWikiLink Soucouyant.
- Tunda wikiPageWikiLink Vengeful_ghost.
- Tunda wikiPageWikiLinkText "Tunda".
- Tunda hasPhotoCollection Tunda.
- Tunda wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Colombia-stub.
- Tunda wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Lang-es.
- Tunda wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Legendary-creature-stub.
- Tunda wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:SouthAm-myth-stub.
- Tunda subject Category:Female_legendary_creatures.
- Tunda subject Category:Latin_American_legendary_creatures.
- Tunda subject Category:Mythological_anthropophages.
- Tunda subject Category:South_American_legendary_creatures.
- Tunda hypernym Myth.
- Tunda type Article.
- Tunda type Article.
- Tunda type People.
- Tunda comment "The Tunda (Spanish: La Tunda) is a myth of the Pacific coastal region of Colombia and Ecuador, and particularly in the Afro-American community of the Chocó department, about a shapeshifting entity, resembling a human female, that lures people into the forests and keeps them there. It is capable to change its shape to appear in the form of a loved one, as in the likeness of a child's mother, to would lure its victims into the forest and feed it with shrimps (camarones peneídos) to it docile.".
- Tunda label "Tunda".
- Tunda sameAs Tunda.
- Tunda sameAs Tunda_(mitologi).
- Tunda sameAs m.0261pq2.
- Tunda sameAs Q4251673.
- Tunda sameAs Q4251673.
- Tunda wasDerivedFrom Tunda?oldid=656694339.
- Tunda isPrimaryTopicOf Tunda.