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La Llorona (Latin American Spanish: [la ʝoˈɾona]; ' the Crying Woman, the Wailer ') is a vengeful ghost in Mexican folklore who is said to roam near bodies of water mourning her children whom she drowned in a jealous rage after discovering her husband was unfaithful to her. Whoever hears her crying either suffers misfortune or death and their life becomes unsuccessful in every field.
Feb 13, 2024 · La Llorona : the crying woman by Anaya, Rudolfo A. Publication date 2011 Topics Llorona (Legendary character) -- Legends, Folklore -- Mexico, Spanish language ...
Sep 26, 2021 · This is the 1933 Mexican horror movie La Llorona:https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0024266The versions I found online didn't have English subtitles (or if they di...
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Sep 16, 2011 · La Llorona, the Crying Woman, is the legendary creature who haunts rivers, lakes, and lonely roads. Said to seek out children who disobey their parents, she has become a "boogeyman," terrorizing the imaginations of New Mexican children and inspiring them to behave. But there are other lessons her tragic history can demonstrate for children.
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La Llorona: The Crying Woman eBook : Anaya, Rudolfo, Córdova, Amy, Lamadrid, Enrique: Amazon.in: Books
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La Llorona: The Crying Woman : Anaya, Rudolfo, Cordova, Amy, Lamadrid, Enrique R.: Amazon.in: Books
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Aug 24, 2011 · La Llorona, the Crying Woman, is the legendary creature who haunts rivers, lakes, and lonely roads. Said to seek out children who disobey their parents, she has become a "boogeyman," terrorizing the imaginations of New Mexican children and inspiring them to behave. But there are other lessons her tragic history can demonstrate for children.