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In the Chilote folklore and Chilote mythology of the Chiloé Island in southern Chile, the imbunche (Mapudungun: ifünche, lit. "short person") is a legendary monster that protects the entrance to a warlock's cave.

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  • El invunche o imbunche​ (del mapudungun ifünche: "persona deforme") es un ser de la mitología mapuche y de la mitología chilota. En Chiloé también recibe el nombre de Machucho, Butamacho o Chivato. (es)
  • In the Chilote folklore and Chilote mythology of the Chiloé Island in southern Chile, the imbunche (Mapudungun: ifünche, lit. "short person") is a legendary monster that protects the entrance to a warlock's cave. (en)
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  • El invunche o imbunche​ (del mapudungun ifünche: "persona deforme") es un ser de la mitología mapuche y de la mitología chilota. En Chiloé también recibe el nombre de Machucho, Butamacho o Chivato. (es)
  • In the Chilote folklore and Chilote mythology of the Chiloé Island in southern Chile, the imbunche (Mapudungun: ifünche, lit. "short person") is a legendary monster that protects the entrance to a warlock's cave. (en)
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  • Imbunche (en)
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