The Pillan (of
Mapudungun
Mapuche ( , ; from 'land' and 'people', meaning 'the people of the land') or Mapudungun (from 'land' and 'speak, speech', meaning 'the speech of the land'; also spelled Mapuzugun and Mapudungu) is either a language isolate or member of the s ...
origin; , plural ) are powerful and respected male spirits in
Mapuche mythology
Mapuche religion is the traditional Native American religion of the Mapuche people. It is practiced primarily in south-central Chile and southwest Argentina. The tradition has no formal leadership or organizational structure and displays much in ...
.
According to legend, the Pillan are good spirits, but they can also cause disasters, since they also punish (or they allow the ''
wekufe
The wekufe, also known as huecufe, wekufü, watuku, huecufu, huecubo, huecubu, huecuvu, huecuve, huecovoe, giiecubu, güecubo, güecugu, uecuvu, güecufu; is an important type of harmful spirit or demon in Mapuche mythology. The word wekufe comes f ...
'' to punish) with drought or flood, earthquakes, or diseases. The ''
Antü'' is the most powerful Pillan, who governs the others. In the
Mapuche
The Mapuche ( , ) also known as Araucanians are a group of Indigenous peoples of the Americas, Indigenous inhabitants of south-central Chile and southwestern Argentina, including parts of Patagonia. The collective term refers to a wide-ranging e ...
tradition, a man that follows the laws of the ''
admapu'' can also become a Pillan after death. The Mapuche perform a ''ngillatun'' ceremony for the Pillan, for the latter to grant benefits to the people, and to thank them for their gifts.
The Pillan have been described as spirits that live in the ''
Wenumapu'' (a spiritual world of good), and those that inhabit the Earth generally live inside the volcanoes. (Example:
Osorno and
Quetrupillán Volcano). The accompanying female spirits of the Pillan are the
Wangulen spirits.
The name Pillan was used by
Chile
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an
ENAER to name their 2-seat trainer aircraft, the
T-35 Pillan.
See also
*
Choshuenco-Pillán – old name for Mocho-Choshuenco volcano
*
Pillanleufú – a river near Mocho-Choshuenco
*
Quetrupillán – a strato volcano near Pucón and Coñaripe.
*
Rucapillán – mapudungun name for Villarrica volcano
References
* Alberto Trivero, Trentrenfilú, (in Spanish). Proyecto de Documentación Ñuke Mapu.(1999).
Mapuche deities
Mapuche mythology
Gods of the indigenous peoples of North America
Nature spirits
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