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Column: La Dientona, or the Dangers of Skepticism
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Alan D.D. tells the legend of La Dientona, the long-toothed woman, and considers the dangers of being too proud of one’s skepticism.
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Alan D.D. tells the legend of La Dientona, the long-toothed woman, and considers the dangers of being too proud of one’s skepticism.
Alan D.D. nos cuenta la leyenda de La Dientona, la mujer de dientes largos, y considera los peligros de estar demasiado orgullosa del escepticismo.
Alan D.D. returns with another legend from Venezuela, the story of “La Sayona,” the sack-cloth woman, cursed to wander the earth punishing unfaithful men.
Alan D.D. nos describe otra leyenda de Venezuela, la historia de “La Sayona”, la mujer de tela de saco, maldecida para vagar por la tierra castigando a los hombres infieles.
Guest columnist John Kruse makes the case for environmentalism as a fundamental element of folklore surrounding fairies.
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