- Jenua are comparable to the Wendigo of Anishinaabe and Cree mythology [[Category:North American mythology]]362 bytes (50 words) - 09:47, 11 April 2009
- The '''Baykok''' is an evil spirit from the mythology of the Chippewa nation, which is said to dwell in the forests of the Great The word ''bakaak'' in the Anishinaabe language means "skeleton" in the sense of "bones draped in skin" rather tha8 KB (1,270 words) - 10:51, 27 May 2009
- ...jəˌsɑː/ or "pie-uh-saw", is from the Miami-Illinois word ''páyiihsa'' (cf. Anishinaabe: apa'iins(ag), "little people(s)"), the name for a type of small supernatur ...epresentation of the "Uktena", or underwater panther, which appears in the mythology of many eastern native traditions.5 KB (830 words) - 17:31, 25 January 2011
- ...se fictional depictions often do not bear much resemblance to the original mythology. ==The Wendigo in Native American mythology==34 KB (5,640 words) - 15:24, 17 May 2011