They are mythological beings described as anthropomorphic figures, devoid of a head, but with their faces on their torso and their eyes on their shoulders, who lived in Guiana.
Its existence was first affirmed by the British privateer and explorer Walter Raleigh at the end of the 16th century, who in 1595 left for present-day Venezuelan Guiana in search of the mythical kingdom of El Dorado, challenging Spanish and Portuguese sovereignty in the New World.
Raleigh spoke of these creatures as defenders of a mythical hidden kingdom, which he called the Guiana Empire
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Mythology: Venezuelan/Los Ewaipanomas