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The Tata Duende or El Dueño del Monte is a supernatural creature appearing in cultural folklore stories, mostly evident in Mayan and Mestizo cultures. The Tata Duende is considered a powerful spirit that protects animals and the jungle. There are many stories that have been passed on from generation to generation, to warn against this mischievous spirit. This creature has appeared on a postage stamp of Belize as part of a series on Belizean folklore. The name Tata Duende comes from the Yucatec Maya word "Tata" meaning Grandfather or old and the word "Duende" is Spanish for goblin. The Spanish term duende originated as a contraction of the phrase dueño de casa or duen de casa, "possessor of a house", and was originally conceptualized as a mischievous spirit inhabiting a house. In Yucatec Ma

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  • Tata duende es un ser mitológico del folclore de Belice, considerado como un espíritu poderoso que protege a los animales y la selva. Esta criatura ha aparecido en un sello postal de Belice como parte de una serie sobre el folclore. Al Tata Duende generalmente se le describe como un ser de baja estatura que tiene un tamaño de cerca de 1.2 m de altura, es arrugado y peludo, con tacones puntiagudos y carecería de los pulgares. Él a menudo andaría vestido de pieles o trapos y siempre llevaría un sombrero grande. A veces también llevaría un machete, una guitarra o un palo. (es)
  • The Tata Duende or El Dueño del Monte is a supernatural creature appearing in cultural folklore stories, mostly evident in Mayan and Mestizo cultures. The Tata Duende is considered a powerful spirit that protects animals and the jungle. There are many stories that have been passed on from generation to generation, to warn against this mischievous spirit. This creature has appeared on a postage stamp of Belize as part of a series on Belizean folklore. The name Tata Duende comes from the Yucatec Maya word "Tata" meaning Grandfather or old and the word "Duende" is Spanish for goblin. The Spanish term duende originated as a contraction of the phrase dueño de casa or duen de casa, "possessor of a house", and was originally conceptualized as a mischievous spirit inhabiting a house. In Yucatec Ma (en)
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  • Tata duende es un ser mitológico del folclore de Belice, considerado como un espíritu poderoso que protege a los animales y la selva. Esta criatura ha aparecido en un sello postal de Belice como parte de una serie sobre el folclore. Al Tata Duende generalmente se le describe como un ser de baja estatura que tiene un tamaño de cerca de 1.2 m de altura, es arrugado y peludo, con tacones puntiagudos y carecería de los pulgares. Él a menudo andaría vestido de pieles o trapos y siempre llevaría un sombrero grande. A veces también llevaría un machete, una guitarra o un palo. Según la leyenda, la presencia de Tata Duende se siente al entrar en la selva de Belice. Sin embargo, hay que ser extremadamente cuidadosos para no provocar la ira de Tata Duende, ya que su ira puede ser mortal. Tiene un don para el lenguaje, la música y poderes hipnóticos. El Tata Duende también ha sido utilizado como un asustador de niños para que los niños se comporten bien. También hay quienes dicen que este espíritu podría ser invocado por un chamán maya, con incienso y oraciones. (es)
  • The Tata Duende or El Dueño del Monte is a supernatural creature appearing in cultural folklore stories, mostly evident in Mayan and Mestizo cultures. The Tata Duende is considered a powerful spirit that protects animals and the jungle. There are many stories that have been passed on from generation to generation, to warn against this mischievous spirit. This creature has appeared on a postage stamp of Belize as part of a series on Belizean folklore. The name Tata Duende comes from the Yucatec Maya word "Tata" meaning Grandfather or old and the word "Duende" is Spanish for goblin. The Spanish term duende originated as a contraction of the phrase dueño de casa or duen de casa, "possessor of a house", and was originally conceptualized as a mischievous spirit inhabiting a house. In Yucatec Maya the Tata Duende is known as Nukuch Tat. (en)
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