Coi Coi-Vilu

deity earth Chiloé folklore single tradition · 2

Coi Coi-Vilu is a snake god. The Trauco is described as a child of Coi Coi-Vilu.

↻ synthesized from 2 sources

When

First attested
0 CE
Attested period
0 – 2020
Historical notes
Chiloé folklore.

Relationships

co occurs with
Fiura, Kueyen, Wekufe, Antü, Wangulen
parent of
Trauco
enemy of
Ten Ten-Vilu
child of
Peripillán

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Sources

Source passages

“The Trauco is a mythical entity that inhabits the woods of Chiloé, an island in the south of Chile. It is a child of the snake god Coi Coi-Vilu. It has a powerful magnetism that attracts young and middle-aged women.”

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“Peripillán's son was to be known as Coi Coi-Vilu, while Antu's own son was to be known as Ten Ten-Vilu, and these were to be rivals as their fathers, and to do as the elder spirits willed.”

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