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Why the Wendigo was feared as the spirit of endless hunger
The Wendigo is one of the most feared beings in Native American mythology, often described as a spirit of endless hunger that ...
In Algonquian traditions, the Wendigo is more than a flesh-eating monster: it is a moral warning against unchecked consumption, selfishness and the violation of natural and social order. The Wendigo ...
Writer-director Larry Fessenden’s Wendigo takes its basic hook from the Native American myth of the Windigo, as it’s more frequently spelled. (You say Wendigo, I say Windigo–let’s call the whole thing ...
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