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  1. 31. Jan. 2004 · The Project Gutenberg EBook of The Wendigo, by Algernon Blackwood This eBook is for the use of anyone anywhere at no cost and with almost no restrictions whatsoever. You may copy it, give it away or re-use it under the terms of the Project Gutenberg License included with this eBook or online at www.gutenberg.org Title: The Wendigo Author: Algernon Blackwood Release Date: January 31, 2004 ...

  2. The Windigo is a flesh-eating, wintry demon with a man buried deep inside of it. In some Chippewa stories, a young girl vanquishes this monster by forcing boiling lard down its throat, thereby releasing the human at the core of ice.

  3. Book from Project Gutenberg: The Wendigo. Skip to main content. We will keep fighting for all libraries - stand with us! A line drawing of the Internet Archive headquarters building façade. An illustration of a heart shape "Donate to the archive" An illu ...

  4. At noon, they were back within a couple of miles of camp. In the high bright sunlight, their fears seemed absurd to the two armed men, accustomed as they were, through long years of lonely wandering in the wilderness, to face every kind of danger from man, brute, or element. There were still three Beaver traps to collect from a little pond in a ...

  5. Windigo’ by Louise Erdrich is a dark and mysterious poem the describes the abduction of a child by a menacing man/dog creature, the windigo. The poem takes the reader through a series of images that describe the landscape and the windigo in dark and foreboding terms. The scene is a terrifying one.

  6. Windigo is a malevolent manitou or spirit whose insatiable appetite for human flesh can never be satisfied. The Windigo also has the power to turn humans into cannibals who suffer the same voracity. Ojibwe storyteller Basil Johnston explains that Windigos “came into being in winter and stopped villagers and beset wanderers. Ever hungry, they ...