25+ Douen Trinidad Folklore Characters
Neither male nor female douens live in the forest swamps and near rivers in trinidad and tobago.
Douen trinidad folklore characters. Largely mischievous they play pranks on people r. Phantom n a folklore character. It is said that they are destined to wander the earth eternally while practicing their collection of pranks. The paper started life as the trinidad guardian on sunday 2nd september 1917 by the newly formed trinidad publishing company limited. Their most recognized characteristic are their feet that are said to be backwards with the heel facing the front. They wear a big floppy straw hat to hide the fact that they have no face except for a small mouth to speak with. A half woman half snake with long flowing hairwhich she combs constantly.
A very tall misty white figure who stands at crossroads and traps those who pass between his legs. Here are 10 common folklore characters and a brief story about them that have circulated the twin islands for years. Papa bois also called maître bois is the protector of the forest the keeper of the trees and the master of the animals. The owners of these creatures must provide them with food and shelter in order to keep them under their control. The spirit roams the earth in search of her baby and it mourns as loud a woman in labour. They are considered to be the lost souls of children that were not baptised or christened before death. Douen pronounced dwen caribbean folklore.
He is a. This is a very popular folklore character in trinidad and tobago that is often referred to especially in cases where businesses or persons gain extreme success in a short amount of time. If you never encountered a strange child who tried to lure you into the forest when you were a child then you were probably baptised or. Then there were phantom the headless spectre with extremely long legs that grip his victims in a death squeeze ahye 1983 45. Churile is the spirit of a pregnant woman who died during childbirth. The douen is a character from trinidad and tobago folklore it is believed they are the lost souls of children that had not yet been baptized or christened. If they hear a child s name then they can call to the child in a parent s voice and try to lure the child into the forest.
Mama glow or mama dlo or mama dglo whose name is derived from the french maman de l eau which means mother of the water is one of the lesser known personalities of trinidad and tobago folklore. The trinidad and tobago guardian is the longest running daily newspaper in the country marking its centenary in 2017.