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In Taíno culture, the hupia (also opia, opi'a, op'a, operi'to) is the spirit of a dead person. In Taíno religious beliefs, hupias (spirits of the dead) were contrasted with ...
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The hupia are undead spirits from the Taino culture. Shapeshifters, the hupia have no definite form, but often appear as faceless humans. They may also appear in the form of a ...
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Here resides Hupia, the spirit of the dead. The face of Guayaba, the Chief of Coabey, is represented here. 3. The land of the living. Here resides Goiz, the spirit of living people
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