The VERY Messed Up Origins™ of the Wendigo: Cannibal Demon | Native American Folklore Explained
Jon Solo・2 minutes read
October brings the return of spoopy season, focusing on the theme of human flesh consumption in folklore, especially through creatures like the wendigo. The wendigo, a cannibalistic monster from North American indigenous folklore, has inspired various media, with depictions often diverging from the original lore and carrying warnings against cannibalism and betrayal.
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The wendigo, originating from Native American folklore, symbolizes the consequences of cannibalism and the transformation of the soul and mind, serving as a cautionary tale against betraying one's own kind.
The depiction of wendigos in pop culture often diverges from the original lore, incorporating physical transformations and antlers, showcasing how folklore can evolve and adapt to different mediums, emphasizing the enduring impact of these mythical creatures.
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Recent questions
What is a wendigo?
A cannibalistic monster from North American indigenous folklore.
What inspired media about wendigos?
The wendigo's presence in folklore and literature.
What is the origin of the word "wendigo"?
"Ween doggo," meaning solely for self.
What are the consequences of cannibalism in wendigo folklore?