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In [[Aymara people|Aymara]] mythology, '''Anchanchu''' is a terrible [[demon]] which haunts caves, rivers, and other isolated places.<ref>http://www.pantheon.org/articles/a/anchanchu.html</ref> This [[deity]] is closely related to the [[Uros|Uru]] god [[Tiw]].
In [[Aymara people|Aymara]] mythology, '''Anchanchu''' is a terrible [[demon]] which haunts caves, rivers, and other isolated places.<ref>{{cite book|author=Jonathan Mayberry, David F. Kramer |title=They Bite! Endless Cravings of Supernatural Predators |publisher=Citadel Press |date=August 25, 2009 |isbn=978-0806528205 |page=414 |url=http://books.google.com/books?id=4kfxTc6Guw0C&pg=PP414#v=onepage&q&f=false}}</ref> This [[deity]] is closely related to the [[Uros|Uru]] god [[Tiw]].


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In Aymara mythology, Anchanchu is a terrible demon which haunts caves, rivers, and other isolated places.[1] This deity is closely related to the Uru god Tiw.

References

  1. ^ Jonathan Mayberry, David F. Kramer (August 25, 2009). They Bite! Endless Cravings of Supernatural Predators. Citadel Press. p. 414. ISBN 978-0806528205.