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, Coi Coi-Vilu or Caicai-Vilu/Cai Cai Vilu ( … Coi Coi-Vilu or Caicai-Vilu/Cai Cai Vilu (from Mapudungun Kaykayfilu: Kaykay a name, and filu "snake") is the Mapuche god of water (or goddess, in some versions found in Chiloé) and, according to Mapuche myths (later also found in Chiloé), supreme ruler of the sea and of all sea-dwellers. This snake was a central figure in the Origin Of The Chiloean Archipelago. In Mapuche mythology, Coi Coi-Vilu is son of (a Pillan). Some legends state that it is a parent of the mythical Trauco.hat it is a parent of the mythical Trauco.
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Coi Coi-Vilu or Caicai-Vilu/Cai Cai Vilu ( … Coi Coi-Vilu or Caicai-Vilu/Cai Cai Vilu (from Mapudungun Kaykayfilu: Kaykay a name, and filu "snake") is the Mapuche god of water (or goddess, in some versions found in Chiloé) and, according to Mapuche myths (later also found in Chiloé), supreme ruler of the sea and of all sea-dwellers. This snake was a central figure in the Origin Of The Chiloean Archipelago. In Mapuche mythology, Coi Coi-Vilu is son of (a Pillan). Some legends state that it is a parent of the mythical Trauco.hat it is a parent of the mythical Trauco.
, Dans la mythologie mapuche, Coi Coi-Vilu ( … Dans la mythologie mapuche, Coi Coi-Vilu (Mapudungun : Kaykayfilu; Kaykay étant un nom et filu signifiant serpent) ou Caicai-Vilu est le dieu de l'eau et de tout ce qui vit dans la mer. Dans la mythologie chilote, Coi Coi-Vilu est la déesse des eaux. Il est une figure centrale de l'origine de l'archipel de Chiloé. Il est le fils de (un ).chipel de Chiloé. Il est le fils de (un ).
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