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Wendigo (/ ˈ w ɛ n d ɪ ɡ oʊ /) is a mythological creature or evil spirit originating from Algonquian folklore. The concept of the wendigo has been widely used in literature and other works of art, such as social commentary and horror fiction .
The Wendigo first appeared in The Incredible Hulk (vol. 2) #162 (April 1973), and was created by Steve Englehart and Herb Trimpe.Englehart recalled: "I knew about the legend of the Wendigo, and thought, between his strength and his sad story, that he sounded like a good Hulk opponent".
Wendigo Tribebook is a 1998 role-playing game supplement published by White Wolf Publishing for Werewolf: The Apocalypse. Contents
H.P. Lovecraft said of The Wendigo: "Another amazingly potent though less artistically finished tale [than Blackwood's The Willows] is The Wendigo, where we are confronted by horrible evidences of a vast forest daemon about which North Woods lumber men whisper at evening. The manner in which certain footprints tell certain unbelievable things ...
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The Wendigo is a 2022 American horror film directed by Jake Robinson. Shot in a found footage style, the film stars Tyler Whisnant, Matthias Margraves, Taylor Grace Davis, Hunter Redfern, Paul Hurley and Laura Rodriguez, and follows a group of social media influencers who set out to search for a fellow influencer who disappeared while investigating a lost Native American tribe in the woods of ...
Critical reception for The Curse of the Wendigo has been mostly positive and the book received starred positive reviews from Kirkus Reviews, Publishers Weekly, and Booklist. [2] [3] [4] The School Library Journal commented that the book worked well as a standalone text and the reviewer marked it as one of her favorite book reads for 2010. [5]
Jack Fiddler, also known as Zhauwuno-geezhigo-gaubow (from the Oji-Cree: Zhaawano-giizhigo-gaabaw meaning "He who stands in the southern sky") and as Maisaninnine or Mesnawetheno (in Swampy Cree meaning "Stylish man") (c. 1839-September 30, 1907), was an ogimaa (chief and shaman) of the Sucker doodem (clan) among the Anishinaabe in what is now northwestern Ontario.