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Among the Wisconsin Chippewa , a sign of an approaching windigo is that the kettles in camp start to move ( Barnouw 1977 : 120 , 122 ) , and in one of Bloomfield's Plains Cree stories kettles are among the objects which fall out of a ...
Among the Wisconsin Chippewa , a sign of an approaching windigo is that the kettles in camp start to move ( Barnouw 1977 : 120 , 122 ) , and in one of Bloomfield's Plains Cree stories kettles are among the objects which fall out of a ...
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( Guinard 1930 : 70 , cited in Preston 1980 : 113 ) ; and Plains Cree speaker Alice Ahenakew ( in Wolfart & Ahenakew 2000 : 34 ) remarks on the wailing of a windigo . There are four stages by which the semantic shift of ' windigo ' to ...
( Guinard 1930 : 70 , cited in Preston 1980 : 113 ) ; and Plains Cree speaker Alice Ahenakew ( in Wolfart & Ahenakew 2000 : 34 ) remarks on the wailing of a windigo . There are four stages by which the semantic shift of ' windigo ' to ...
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Perhaps the calls of the hero during the enemy's paralysis are akin to the paralyzing wails of a windigo , which would argue for the name being glossed ' the one who sounds like a windigo ' . Notice that the name in question is used ...
Perhaps the calls of the hero during the enemy's paralysis are akin to the paralyzing wails of a windigo , which would argue for the name being glossed ' the one who sounds like a windigo ' . Notice that the name in question is used ...
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