The Cannibal Talking Head: The Portrayal of the Windigo Monster in Popular Culture and Ojibwe Traditions
This article examines the windigo monster of Algonquian Indian traditions through the lens of popular culture. The cannibalistic entity remains a consistent antagonist in comic books, cartoons, movies, and television series. Each medium portrays components of the windigo and related phenomena with...
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University of Saskatchewan
[2015]
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Journal of religion and popular culture
Year: 2015, Volume: 27, Issue: 3, Pages: 186-201 |
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B First Nations B Monsters B Ojibwe B Popular Culture B Wendigo B Cannibalism B Movies B Comics B Native American |
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