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South American Myth, Legend & Folklore
edit- Abaangui
- Abchanchu
- Abira
- Abuelito Huenteao
- Adaheli
- Aganju
- Alicanto
- Amaru (mythology)
- Amarum
- Anchimayen
- Antu (Mapuche mythology)
- Ao Ao
- Apu (god)
- Arapuca
- Ayao
- Ayvu Rapyta
- Babalú-Ayé
- Bachué
- Basilisco Chilote
- Bestial beast
- Blue Crow
- Bochica
- Boiúna
- Bolas
- Brazilian mythology
- Bumba Meu Boi
- Caballo marino chilote
- Caipira
- Caipora
- Caleuche
- Camahueto
- Candomblé Ketu
- Cangaço
- Carau
- Carranca
- Catalina de los Ríos y Lisperguer
- Chaotroquin
- Chaquén
- Cherufe
- Chibafruime
- Chibchacum
- Chilean mythology
- Chilote mythology
- Chiminigagua
- Chonchon
- Chía (goddess)
- City of the Caesars
- Coco (folklore)
- Coi Coi-Vilu
- Colo Colo (mythology)
- Colombian folklore
- Cuchavira
- Curupira
- Doña Juanita
- Duende (mythology)
- El Dorado
- El Hombre Caimán
- Elegua
- Eshu
- Flag of Cusco
- Fountain of Youth
- Gauchito Gil
- Gaucho
- Giant Water Lily legend
- Goranchacha
- Guahaioque
- Gualichu
- Guaraci
- Guarani mythology
- Headless Mule
- Hombre Gato
- Huaca
- Huaso
- Huitaca (goddess)
- Iara (mythology)
- Idacansás
- Imbunche
- Jasy Jatere
- Javier Ocampo López
- Joaquin Murrieta
- Juan Machete
- Juan Moreira
- Kalku
- Kpish
- Kueyen
- Kurupi
- Lampião
- Legend of Trentren Vilu and Caicai Vilu
- Legendary creatures of the Argentine Northwest region
- List of reportedly haunted locations in Colombia
- Lord of Miracles of Buga
- Lost City of Z
- Luison
- Machi (shaman)
- Mãe-de-santo
- Mama D'Leau
- Mami Wata
- Maní (Amazonian legend)
- Mapinguari
- Mapuche religion
- Maria Bonita (bandit)
- María Lionza
- Mbói Tu'ĩ
- Meri (mythology)
- Miguel Ángel Gaitán
- Mocha Dick
- Mohan (legendary)
- Moñái
- Monster of Lake Fagua
- Monster of Lake Tota
- Muiraquitã
- Muki (mythology)
- Murga
- Nana Buluku
- Nencatacoa
- Ngen
- Ngenechen
- Nguruvilu
- Oshosi
- Oshun
- Oshunmare
- Pacanchique
- Pai-de-santo
- Patagon
- Patasola
- Pedro Urdemales
- Percy Fawcett
- Peuchen
- Pillan
- Pincoy
- Pincoya
- Pishtaco
- Pomba Gira
- Pombero
- Puana
- Quimbanda
- Romãozinho
- Roto
- Saci (Brazilian folklore)
- Saci day
- Sack Man
- San Baltasar
- San La Muerte
- Santa Rosa storm
- Santos Vega
- Sebastianism
- Sirena chilota
- Soucouyant
- Sué
- Tau (mythology)
- Teju Jagua
- Ten Ten-Vilu
- Thomagata
- Trauco
- Tume Arandu
- Tunda
- Tupã (mythology)
- Uaica
- Uakti (myth)
- UFO sightings in Brazil
- Warlock of Chiloé
- Wekufe
- Wiphala
- Xolas
- Yacumama
- Yemoja
- Zé Pilintra