•Naked and pure, she personifies the fertility of
marine species. Through her ritual dance she provides the chilote (resident of
Chiloé) with an abundance or deficiency of fish and seafood. If she performs
her dance facing the sea, it means that these shores will have an abundance of
fish. When she dances facing the mountains, her back to the sea, seafood will
be scarce. Chiloean mythology is appreciative of the Pincoya, believed to be
good, beautiful and humanitarian. According to other legends, Pincoya is the
daughter of Millalobo (king of sea, in Chilote mythology) and the human
Huenchula. Her sister is the Sirena chilota (a type of Mermaid) and her brother
is Pincoy (who also is her husband). The three siblings lead and guide the
drowned sailors onto a large phantom ship, the Caleuche, sailing the seas at
night around the southern island of Chiloé in southern Chile. The ship appears
briefly intact with sounds of a party on board, but quickly vanishes. Myth has
it that once on board, the dead can resume an existence as if they were alive
again.
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