Sentences with word «brujo»

The most outrageous emblem of these thematic and practical difficulties is the head kidnapper in charge, Pesh - Chidin (Eric Schweig), a psychotic Apache brujo (witch) who tosses colored dust into adversaries» faces to make them blind and bewildered (his face, badly scarred by smallpox, again calls up memories of The Searchers, whose primary Indian villain was Cicatrice [Henry Brand]-RRB-.
In a guest post, Córdova elaborates on the unique witches in her novel, the brujas and brujos of Brooklyn.
Wracked with guilt, Alex joins forces with Nova, an angry brujo boy, and Rishi, her nonmagical best friend, to face a horde of otherworldly creatures and attempt to save her family.
The most important part is that Alex and her family are brujas and brujos because their origins do not come from European traditions.
In celebration of its 27th Anniversary, Highways presents the latest solo work of «El border brujo» (Gómez - Peña).
The most outrageous emblem of these thematic and practical difficulties is the head kidnapper in charge, Pesh - Chidin (Eric Schweig), a psychotic Apache brujo (witch) who tosses colored dust into adversaries» faces to make them blind and bewildered (his badly scarred face again calls up memories of The Searchers, whose primary Indian villain was Cicatrice [Henry Brand]-RRB-.
Though little else is given to explain these behaviors, Charles Eats Horses tells Brown Dog that» [The others] think I might be a wicasa wakan...» As Harrison describes, a wicasa wakan is a «medicine man, often a somewhat frightening person like a brujo in Mexico,» and is capable of great powers.
Now she must travel to the in - between land with a brujo to rescue them.
The game is slated for a Fall 2014 release and is inspired by Aaron's interactions with a brujo («sorcerer») in the desert suburb of Cachiche, Peru; a town that was founded as a refuge for witches during the Peruvian inquisition and is where descendents of witches still live today.
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