- 11:01, 8 November 2022 diff hist +185 Mister Babadook current
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- 10:56, 8 November 2022 diff hist +342 N Mister Babadook Created page with "'''Mister Babadook''' is a fictional monster from the horror movie 'The Babadook'(2014) directed by Jennifer Kent. The Babadook is a kind of bogey man that appears as a tall pale-faced humanoid in a top hat with taloned fingers and torments its victims after they become aware of its existence. The monster has become a queer meme and icon."
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- 18:35, 9 May 2022 diff hist 0 Shunka Warakin current
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- 18:32, 9 May 2022 diff hist +28 N Ringdocus Redirected page to Shunka Warakin current Tag: New redirect
- 17:59, 9 May 2022 diff hist +4,215 N Moqwaio Created page with "'''Moqwaio''' is a wolf spirit and the lord of the Dead in Menominee mythology ==Etymology== His name literally means "Wolf" in Menominee; Na'qpote, another name of his, means "good hunter." Alternate spellings: Mo'qwaio, Moquaio, Mokwayo, Maqweo, Moqwais, Moqwaoi, Muh'wäse, Muhwasw, Mahwaew, Moqwai. Also known as: Na'qpote. ==Pronunciation== In Menominee, it sounds like muh-hwow, but it usually gets anglicized to muh-kwow or muh-kwy-oh. ==Description== Moqwaio is us..." current
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- 20:10, 3 May 2022 diff hist +51 Kongamato →References current
- 20:10, 3 May 2022 diff hist +31 Olitiau →Notes and references current
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- 20:00, 3 May 2022 diff hist +7,817 N Olitiau Created page with "The '''olitiau''' is a cryptid giant bat reported from the Assumbo Mountains of Cameroon, best known from a sighting made by Ivan T. Sanderson and Gerald Russell in 1932. It is sometimes confused with the kongamato. thumb|Illustration by Frank Frazetta ==Etymology== ''Olitiau'' is an Ipulo word, and is possibly a transcription of ''Ole Ntya'' ("cloven" or "forked"), which is the name of a dance mask with horns that is used to represent a demon. Ber..."