My favorite legend: “the unknown story of La Pincoya”
La Huenchula arrived from the sea to see
her parent on earth, but she came with something covered in a blanket. She told
to her mother: “don’t open it, this doesn’t have to be seen by mortal eyes”.
However, the old woman ignored this. She upon the pot and heard a scream for a
child, but there was only crystalline water. When Huenchula came back, she got
out angry with the old woman, because it's supposed to be a baby in there, her
own daughter. After this, she decided to come back to the ocean where her
husband, El Millalobo, could help her.
Under the sea, they saw a ship where there
was a beautiful teenage girl with golden hair and seaweed across her body. She was
their daughter: la Pincoya.
She is known by the inhabitants of Chiloé,
as the person in charge of the marine abundance that the Chilote coasts give to
the fishermen. They say that she appears on the beaches of Chiloé and dances
across the water and sand. If she dances looking towards the ocean, it´s means
the sea is in perfect condition for fishing. But if she dances looking towards
the earth, the fishing is going to bad, cause the sea is in bad condition.
What I like from this legend is that most
of the people, who aren’t from the south of Chile, have a bad interpretation
about her. Some say that she was witch who drown fishermen. This is because the
bad reputation that women had on legends and myths.


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