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  2. Curupira - Wikipedia

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    Always with his feet facing backwards and with prodigious physical strength, he deceives hunters and travelers, making them lose their way, leading them astray inside the forest, with whistles and false signals. From Maranhão south to Espírito Santo, its constant nickname is Caipora. Eduardo Galvão informs: "Curupira is a genius of the forest.

  3. Deer Woman - Wikipedia

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    Deer Woman stories are found in multiple Indigenous American cultures, often told to young children or by young adults and preteens in the communities of the Lakota people (Oceti Sakowin), Ojibwe, Ponca, Omaha, Cherokee, Muscogee, Seminole, Choctaw, Otoe, Osage, Pawnee, and the Haudenosaunee, and those are only the ones that have documented Deer Woman sightings.

  4. Deer Woman (Masters of Horror) - Wikipedia

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    On his way home, Faraday passes a Native American mural, where images of the Deer Woman are portrayed. Faraday and Reed travel to a casino on a local Indian reservation, where they learn from an Indian bartender about the Native American legend of the Deer Woman : a malevolent forest spirit resembling a beautiful young woman with deer legs, who ...

  5. “It Snapped Like A Biscuit”: 40 Hikers Who Saw Something ...

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    They said these Eastern Cougars are about 150 lbs, follow river corridors, have a hunting area of about 90 square miles and take a deer a week. Two months later my daughter-in-law captured this ...

  6. Dáinn, Dvalinn, Duneyrr and Duraþrór - Wikipedia

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    In his influential 1824 work, Finnur Magnússon suggested that the stags represented winds. Based on an interpretation of their names, he took Dáinn ("The Dead One") and Dvalinn ("The Unconscious One") to be calm winds, and Duneyrr ("Thundering in the Ear") and Duraþrór ("Thriving Slumber", perhaps referencing snoring ) to be heavy winds.

  7. Blake Shelton Seriously Regrets Getting His Abstract Deer ...

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    Blake Shelton is just like Us — he has a tattoo he now regrets.. Shelton, 48, laughed about how much he hates his arm ink while chatting with CMT on Thursday, January 23. “You know, they say ...

  8. Deer crashes into and damages truck as prospective buyer ...

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    CCTV footage has captured the moment a speeding deer flies through the air into a man's truck, just as a viewer arrives to potentially purchase the vehicle. The video, posted by Jay Vaughan on 1 ...

  9. Dragging a Dead Deer Up a Hill - Wikipedia

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    Dragging a Dead Deer Up a Hill is the fifth studio album by American musician Liz Harris under the stage name Grouper.It was released on June 10, 2008 on Type Records. The album was later reissued alongside Grouper's The Man Who Died in His Boat in 2013 by Kranky.