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(New page: In Mi'kmaq folklore, a '''Jenu''' is a wild and cannibalistic hairy giant. Jenua are comparable to the Wendigo of Anishinaabe and Cree mythology ==References== * Whitehead, Ruth Holmes ...)
 
 
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==References==
==References==
* Whitehead, Ruth Holmes (1988). Stories From The Six Worlds: Micmac Legends. Halifax, N.S.: Nimbus Publishing. ISBN 978-0-921054-14-6.
* Whitehead, Ruth Holmes (1988). ''Stories From The Six Worlds: Micmac Legends''. Halifax, N.S.: Nimbus Publishing. ISBN 978-0-921054-14-6.




[[Category:North American mythology]]
[[Category:North American mythology]]
[[Category:Giants]]
[[Category:Giants]]

Latest revision as of 09:47, 11 April 2009

In Mi'kmaq folklore, a Jenu is a wild and cannibalistic hairy giant.

Jenua are comparable to the Wendigo of Anishinaabe and Cree mythology

References

  • Whitehead, Ruth Holmes (1988). Stories From The Six Worlds: Micmac Legends. Halifax, N.S.: Nimbus Publishing. ISBN 978-0-921054-14-6.