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'''Mai-cob''' are witches in wolf's clothing in the folklore of the Navajo people.
'''Mai-cob''' are witches in wolf's clothing in the folklore of the Navajo people.


The navajo word ''mai-cob'' for ''wolf'' (animal) is a synonym a ''witch''.
The navajo word ''mai-cob'' for ''wolf'' (animal) is a synonym for a ''witch''.


==References==
==References==
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[[Category: Shapeshifters]]
[[Category: Shapeshifters]]
[[Category: Navajo mythology]]
[[Category: Navaho mythology]]

Latest revision as of 20:56, 30 January 2011

Mai-cob

Mai-cob are witches in wolf's clothing in the folklore of the Navajo people.

The navajo word mai-cob for wolf (animal) is a synonym for a witch.

References

  • Lopez, Barry (1978). Of Wolves and Men. New York: Scribner Classics. ISBN 0743249364.