tauantitau
tauantitau is a term that appears in the context of Peruvian folklore and mythology. It is often associated with supernatural beings or entities that are said to inhabit certain natural landscapes, particularly in the Andean regions. Descriptions of tauantitau vary, but they are frequently depicted as spirits or guardians connected to specific locations like mountains, rivers, or caves.
The specific characteristics and roles attributed to tauantitau can differ based on regional traditions and oral
The term itself does not have a direct, universally agreed-upon translation into English, reflecting its origin