Pukwudgie
nature_spirit earth Wampanoag single tradition · 2
Pukwudgie are a type of little people said to be malevolent by the Wampanoag, but neutral by the Anishinaabeg. They are associated with swamps.
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Relationships
- co occurs with
- Stick Indians, Yaqsuri, curupira, alux, Caŋ Otila, Chaneques, Granny Squannit, Jogah, Memegwaans, Memegwesi, Nikommo
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wikipedia (2)
Source passages
“Pukwudgie - type of little people said to be malevolent by the Wampanoag, but neutral by the Anishinaabeg. Associated with swamps.”
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“A Pukwudgie, also spelled Puk-Wudjie (another spelling, Puck-wudj-ininee, translated by Henry Schoolcraft as "little wild man of the woods that vanishes"), is a human-like creature of Wampanoag folklore, found in Delaware, Prince Edward Island, and parts of Indiana and Massach”
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