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This legend began in XVI century when the mexican conquest was done.
But, "La Llorona" has her beginnings in the aztec mythology. They said she was the aztecgoddes "Chihuacóatl, The Race Protector".
The aztec people saw her dressed with a white dress on the texcoco lake.
She screamed "Ay, mis hijos" but in lament way.
The legend of"La Llorona" has changed just a little since it began.
Some people say that she screams "Ay mis hijos", but other people say that she just regrets.
The history tells us that shehad 3 kids, and she was very sad because her husband left her, and then, she killed her kids and throwed them to a lake. After that, she commited suicide.
A lot of people saysthat they have seen the spirit of "La Llorona" near of a lake or someplace where there's water. This is because she throwed her kids to a lake and she is trying to find them.LaLlorona
This legend began in XVI century when the mexican conquest was done.
But, "La Llorona" has her beginnings in the aztec mythology. They said she was the aztec goddes"Chihuacóatl, The Race Protector".
The aztec people saw her dressed with a white dress on the texcoco lake.
She screamed "Ay, mis hijos" but in lament way.
The legend of "LaLlorona" has changed just a little since it began.
Some people say that she screams "Ay mis hijos", but other people say that she just regrets.
The history tells us that shehad 3 kids, and she was very sad because her husband left her, and then, she killed her kids and throwed them to a lake. After that, she commited suicide.
A lot of people saysthat they have seen the spirit of "La Llorona" near of a lake or someplace where there's water. This is because she throwed her kids to a lake and she is trying to find them.
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