- Kalku
Kalku or Calcu, in
Chile an folklore and theMapuche mythology , is a sorcerer orshaman , usually but not necessarily an evil one. The essentially benevolent shamans are more often referred to as "machi", to avoid confusion with the malevolent sorcerer. Its origins are inMapuche tradition.Description
The "kalku" is a sorcerer or shaman that has the power of working with "
wekufe " "spirits or wicked creatures". An example of a "wekufe" is theNguruvilu . The "kalku" also have as servants other beings such as theAnchimallén or theChonchon , which is the magical manifestation of the more powerful "kalku".A mapuche "kalkukk is usually an inherited role, although it could be a "
machi " that is interested in lucrative ends, or a "less powerful", frustrated "machi " who ignores the laws of theadmapu (the rules of the Mapuches).ee also
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Cacique
*Machi (shaman) References
*Alberto Trivero (1999), Trentrenfilú, (in Spanish). Proyecto de Documentación Ñuke Mapu.
*http://www.mapuche.info/mapuint/Moylan990400.html
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