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Windago vs Windigo - What's the difference?

windago | windigo | Alternative forms |

Windigo is a alternative form of windago.


Windago is often a misspelling of windigo.


Windago has no English definition.

As a noun windigo is

a malevolent, violent, cannibal spirit found in Anishinaabe, Ojibwe, and Cree mythology, which inhabits the body of a living person and possesses him or her to commit murder.

windago

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Windago has no English definition. It may be misspelled.

English words similar to 'windago':

windigo, wendigo

windigo

Alternative forms

* wendigo * wiindigoo * windago, windiga

Noun

  • (mythology) A malevolent, violent, cannibal spirit found in Anishinaabe, Ojibwe, and Cree mythology, which inhabits the body of a living person and possesses him or her to commit murder.
  • *2004 : Michael Jensen, Firelands
  • Once there, however, I found no signs indicating the way John and the wendigo might have gone.
  • A psychological condition specific to some Native American groups, in which a person (in fever-induced delusions) believes that he or she is possessed by a cannibalistic wendigo spirit, or in which society hysterically believes a person to be so possessed.
  • *1985 : Ronald C. Simons, Charles Campbell Hughes, ''Culture-Bound Syndromes: Folk Illnesses of Psychiatric and Anthropological Interest
  • *:Windigo psychosis” has been the most celebrated culture trait of the Northern Algonkian peoples for almost half a century.
  • Synonyms

    * (derived from Cree) wihtikow, witiko, wetiko, witigo