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'''Pela cara''' means face peelers and the legend says that these entities abduct people from the villages and they mutilate them much like the cattle mutilations in the United States. | '''Pela cara''' means face peelers and the legend says that these entities abduct people from the villages and they mutilate them much like the cattle mutilations in the United States. | ||
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Latest revision as of 03:42, 17 January 2025
The Ikitu indigenous people of Peru
The legend of the pela cara is an old legend in the jungle and it's a living legend it's not something that used to happen, this is ongoing.
Pela cara means face peelers and the legend says that these entities abduct people from the villages and they mutilate them much like the cattle mutilations in the United States.
