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    In Mesoamerican folk religion, a nagual (pronounced [na'wal]) or nahual (both from the Nahuatl word nāhualli [naˈwaːlːi]) is a human being who has the...
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  • Winds of Nagual: A Musical Fable for Wind Ensemble on the Writings of Carlos Castaneda is a 1985 composition for wind ensemble by Canadian composer Michael...
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  • legend, folklore and fiction. Berserker (werebear) Erchitu Ijiraq Merpeople Nagual Māui Nanaue (wereshark) - the shark-man of Hawaiian legend Nereus Púca Skin-walker...
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  • Nagual Site is the third album by American composer Bill Laswell issued under the moniker Sacred System. It was released on August 25, 1998, by Wicklow...
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  • for generic killers like The Hook. Deer Woman Huay Chivo Madam Koi Koi Nagual Odiyan Skinwalker Ranch Warlock Werewolf Wall, Leon and William Morgan,...
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    manifest itself in connection with the bush-soul of the West African and the nagual of Central America; but though there is no line of demarcation to be drawn...
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  • and was followed by a Nagual de la Naga (2004, 2005, 2006) and a Nagual del Sensei (2004, 2005). Later wines include the Nagual de la Naga (2004, 2005...
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  • Guayama – Puerto Rican "City of Witches" Haitian Vodou – Religion from Haiti Nagual – Mesoamerican shapeshifting sorcerer Tambor de Mina – Afro-Brazilian religious...
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    Ixpiyacoc Ixtab K'awiil Kinich Ahau Kukulkan Maize god Maximón Moon goddess Nagual Tzacol Q'uq'umatz Vision Serpent Voltan Vucub Caquix Wayob Xbaquiyalo Xmucane...
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    Mesoamerican cultures, who often associate the jaguar as a spirit companion or nagual, which will protect the religious figures from evil spirits and while they...
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