![]() ![]() Mucha gente cuando se daba cuenta, las señoras, o las, les decían brujas, no vivían en el pueblo, sino venían de otros pueblos. ![]() Y entonces ahí se sentaban, se quitaban de la rodilla para abajo,, y salían en la noche para chuparle la sangre a los bebés. “Bueno me contaban los abuelitos, pero según que, si pasaban en la vida real, acerca de unas señoras ya ancianas que en la noche salían, según ellos, se sentaban en la lumbre y, alrededor de la lumbre hay unos tipos de piedra que se llaman fogón. Although this is not an origin myth, this is the myth B.G. was given information about the collection project and how the purpose was to collect folklore on indigenous plant and animal origin myths. This particular story he shared was about witches, which his grandparents encountered, who would suck the blood from babies and newborns, killing them. He felt he needed to share the story to pass along his culture. He states that the story has impacted him emotionally because first, he didn’t know whether to believe it or not, but he did choose to believe it because his grandparents said it was true. BG mentioned that as a child he and his family members would sit outside and listen to stories about Otomí culture that his grandparents would share. He learned about his culture from his grandparents and parents.Ĭontextual Data: The piece of folklore that BG shared was a story his grandparents shared with him which they assured him was true. was born on in Ixmiquilpan, Hidalgo, México. Title: Las brujas que le chupan la sangre a los niños o los recién nacidos ![]()
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