Opiyel Guabiron
deity Taíno single tradition · 1
Opiyel Guabiron is a dog-shaped god that watched over the dead in Taíno folklore.
Relationships
- co occurs with
- Orang Bunian, Orang Minyak, Ördög, Oread, Ork, Orobas, Otso, Ouroboros, Ovinnik, Owlman, Ogun, Oshun, Odin, Osiris, Ōmukade, Obayifo, Obia, Og, Ogre, Ojáncanu, Oni, Orthrus, onibi, Obake, Obariyon, Oceanid, Odei, Odmience, Oiwa, Ōkami, Okiku, Öksökö, Ōkubi, Okuri-inu, Ole-Higue, Onikuma, Onmoraki, Onoskelis, Onryō
- serves
- the dead
Mentioned by
- Ogun
- Oshun
- Odin
- Osiris
- Ōmukade
- Obayifo
- Obia
- Og
- Ogre
- Ojáncanu
- Oni
- Orthrus
- onibi
- Obake
- Obariyon
- Oceanid
and 13 more
Sources
wikipedia (1)
Source passages
“Opiyel Guabiron (Taíno) – A dog-shaped god that watched over the dead”
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