La Llorona - Wikipedia La Llorona (Latin American Spanish: [la ʝoˈɾona]; 'the Crying Woman, the Weeping Woman, the Wailer') is a vengeful ghost in Hispanic American folklore who is said to roam near bodies of water mourning her children whom her Spaniard husband drowned after she discovered he was unfaithful to her
La Llorona – Weeping Woman of the Southwest - Legends of America The legend of La Llorona (pronounced “LAH yoh ROH nah”), Spanish for the Weeping Woman, has been a part of the Southwest’s Hispanic culture since the days of the conquistadores The tall, thin spirit is said to be blessed with natural beauty and long flowing black hair
La Llorona: The Weeping Woman of Mexican Folklore La Llorona, “The Weeping Woman,” is among the most enduring and haunting figures of Mexican and broader Latin American folklore Her legend spans from pre-Hispanic Aztec traditions to colonial syncretism and contemporary storytelling
La Llorona: The Terrible Truth About Mexicos Weeping Woman Of all the Latin American folktales and legends, none are more prolific and well-known as that of La Llorona Long before its latest movie incarnation, “The Curse of La Llorona”
La Llorona: Leyenda Mexicana de Culpa, Dolor y Advertencia Descubre la leyenda de La Llorona, una historia centenaria del folclore mexicano: origen, personajes, trama, preguntas de comprensión, reflexión y glosario para niños y jóvenes
La Llorona, The Weeping Woman of Latin American Folklore La Llorona, Spanish for "the Weeping Woman," is a mythical, vicious ghost of Hispanic-American origin, said to wander coasts and waterfronts mourning her children she drowned