Wendigo - Lily's Lore Lingo
Wendigo, a mythological cannibalistic monster in the spiritual tradition of North American Algonquian-speaking tribes. It is associated with winter and described as either a fearsome beast that stalks and eats humans or as a spirit that possesses humans, causing them to turn into cannibals. There are many different spellings and pronunciations for wendigo. In Ojibwe, the term is defined as “a winter cannibal monster,” but its name may derive from the proto-Algonquian word wi-nteko-wa, meaning “owl.”
Also known as: atchen, chenoo, kewok, mhuwe, wheetigo, wi’ntsigo, wi’tigo, wiindigoo, wiitiko, windigo, windikouk, wintiko, wittikka
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