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- Cadejo abstract "The cadejo (Spanish pronunciation: [kaˈðexo]) is a character from Salvadoran, Belizean, Nicaraguan, Costa Rican, Honduran, Guatemalan, Panamanian and southern Mexican folklore. There is a good white cadejo and an evil black cadejo. Both are spirits that appear at night to travelers: the white to protect them from harm during their journey, the black (sometimes an incarnation of the devil), to kill them. The colors of the cadejo are sometimes exchanged according to local tradition. In some places the black cadejo is seen as the good one and the white cadejo the evil one. They usually appear in the form of a large (up to the size of a cow), shaggy dog with burning red eyes and a goat's hooves, although in some areas they have more bull-like characteristics. According to the stories, many have tried to kill the black cadejo but have failed and perished. Also it is said that if a cadejo is killed, it will smell terrible for several days, and then its body will disappear. Some Guatemalan folklore also tells of a cadejo that guards drunks against anyone who tries to rob or hurt them. When the cadejo is near, it is said to bring about a strong goat-like smell. Most people say never to turn your back to the creature because otherwise you will go crazy. Speaking to the cadejo will also induce insanity.In popular etymology, the name cadejo is thought to have derived from the Spanish word \"cadena\", meaning \"chain\"; the cadejo is at times represented as dragging a chain behind him. There is a fairly large member of the weasel family, the tayra, which in common speech is called a cadejo and is cited as a possible source of the legend.In El Salvador, the dog-like creature is known as El Cadejo, is said to look like a dog but is not a dog, has deer-like hooves and also moves like a deer, rather than a dog. The white Cadejos are known to be benevolent and eat bell-like flowers that only grows on volcanoes. The white Cadejo protects people including drunks, vagabonds, and people with grudges from all evil foot steps and even La Siguanaba, and bad choices which are sometimes caused by the evil black Cadejo. The black Cadejo is malevolent and lures people to make bad choices. The black Cadejo has glowing red eyes and eats new born puppies and sometimes the black Cadejo is said to be the devil himself. The black Cadejo is said to be able to stand on two feet like a man and swiftly throw punches on its victims, letting them know that they are no ordinary dog. The novel \"Los perros magicos de los volcanes\" (Magic Dogs of the Volcanoes) by Manilo Argueta, describes the Cadejos as mythical dog-like creatures that figure prominently in the folklore of El Salvador. They mysteriously appear at night and lovingly protect the villagers who live on the slopes of the volcanoes from danger. In El Salvador the legend of El Cadejo revolves around La Siguanaba and El Cipitio legends.".
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- Cadejo wikiPageWikiLink Abbess.
- Cadejo wikiPageWikiLink Alcohol_intoxication.
- Cadejo wikiPageWikiLink Alcoholism.
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- Cadejo wikiPageWikiLink Black_dog_(ghost).
- Cadejo wikiPageWikiLink Bloody_Mary_(folklore).
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- Cadejo wikiPageWikiLink Burial.
- Cadejo wikiPageWikiLink Cantina.
- Cadejo wikiPageWikiLink Category:Central_American_mythology.
- Cadejo wikiPageWikiLink Category:Guatemalan_folklore.
- Cadejo wikiPageWikiLink Category:Honduran_culture.
- Cadejo wikiPageWikiLink Category:Latin_American_legendary_creatures.
- Cadejo wikiPageWikiLink Category:Mesoamerican_legendary_creatures.
- Cadejo wikiPageWikiLink Category:Mythological_dogs.
- Cadejo wikiPageWikiLink Category:Salvadoran_mythology.
- Cadejo wikiPageWikiLink Cemetery.
- Cadejo wikiPageWikiLink Cerberus.
- Cadejo wikiPageWikiLink Chain.
- Cadejo wikiPageWikiLink Cipitio.
- Cadejo wikiPageWikiLink Costa_Rica.
- Cadejo wikiPageWikiLink Crybaby_Bridge.
- Cadejo wikiPageWikiLink Death.
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- Cadejo wikiPageWikiLink Etymology.
- Cadejo wikiPageWikiLink Evil.
- Cadejo wikiPageWikiLink Fear.
- Cadejo wikiPageWikiLink Folklore.
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- Cadejo wikiPageWikiLink Good_and_evil.
- Cadejo wikiPageWikiLink Guatemala.
- Cadejo wikiPageWikiLink Honduras.
- Cadejo wikiPageWikiLink Hoof.
- Cadejo wikiPageWikiLink Hybrid_(biology).
- Cadejo wikiPageWikiLink Insanity.
- Cadejo wikiPageWikiLink La_Llorona.
- Cadejo wikiPageWikiLink La_Malinche.
- Cadejo wikiPageWikiLink Legend.
- Cadejo wikiPageWikiLink Machete.
- Cadejo wikiPageWikiLink Mexico.
- Cadejo wikiPageWikiLink Miguel_Ángel_Asturias.
- Cadejo wikiPageWikiLink Moss.
- Cadejo wikiPageWikiLink Nicaragua.
- Cadejo wikiPageWikiLink Painting.
- Cadejo wikiPageWikiLink Panama.
- Cadejo wikiPageWikiLink Pharynx.
- Cadejo wikiPageWikiLink Poaceae.
- Cadejo wikiPageWikiLink Sayona.
- Cadejo wikiPageWikiLink Sihuanaba.
- Cadejo wikiPageWikiLink Spanish_language.
- Cadejo wikiPageWikiLink Spirit.
- Cadejo wikiPageWikiLink Sulfur.
- Cadejo wikiPageWikiLink Tayra.
- Cadejo wikiPageWikiLink Thatching.
- Cadejo wikiPageWikiLink Urine.
- Cadejo wikiPageWikiLink Weasel.
- Cadejo wikiPageWikiLink White.
- Cadejo wikiPageWikiLink File:Cadejo.jpg.
- Cadejo wikiPageWikiLink File:El_Cadejo_-_%22La_Linea%22_by_Carlos_Loarca.jpg.
- Cadejo wikiPageWikiLinkText "Cadejo".
- Cadejo wikiPageWikiLinkText "El Cadejo".
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- Cadejo subject Category:Central_American_mythology.
- Cadejo subject Category:Guatemalan_folklore.
- Cadejo subject Category:Honduran_culture.
- Cadejo subject Category:Latin_American_legendary_creatures.
- Cadejo subject Category:Mesoamerican_legendary_creatures.
- Cadejo subject Category:Mythological_dogs.
- Cadejo subject Category:Salvadoran_mythology.
- Cadejo hypernym Character.
- Cadejo type FictionalCharacter.
- Cadejo comment "The cadejo (Spanish pronunciation: [kaˈðexo]) is a character from Salvadoran, Belizean, Nicaraguan, Costa Rican, Honduran, Guatemalan, Panamanian and southern Mexican folklore. There is a good white cadejo and an evil black cadejo. Both are spirits that appear at night to travelers: the white to protect them from harm during their journey, the black (sometimes an incarnation of the devil), to kill them. The colors of the cadejo are sometimes exchanged according to local tradition.".
- Cadejo label "Cadejo".
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- Cadejo wasDerivedFrom Cadejo?oldid=689398330.
- Cadejo depiction Cadejo.jpg.
- Cadejo isPrimaryTopicOf Cadejo.