7. Diablada de Pillaro – Ambato, Ecuador
The United Nations Educational, Scientific, and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) recognizes the Diablada de Pillaro festival, a festival deemed of cultural importance. During the festival, towns people dress up in elaborate costumes of gold, black, and yellow wearing horned masks. Some masks use real animal teeth and skin. SEE ALSO: The 10 most evil and terrifyingly killer secret cults in history – Their evil deeds will leave you speechless! (With Pictures)
The practice began when indigenous people dressed as devils in order to encourage rebellion against the Spanish conquistadors. Some people say that participating in this march of the devils can bring good luck. Others claim that if you dress up as one of the devils during the march you must do so for seven years, or else strange things and bad luck will befall you.
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