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Native American "Monsters"
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Scary creatures and legends in Native American culture
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It is said this animal was created from the eye of an evil witch.
Owl
15
This flying body part is a cannibalistic monster seeking vengeance for the murders of elders.
Flying Head
15
What tribe tells the tale of the Skinwalkers?
Navajo
15
This aquatic, giant, snake-like monster is named after a lake in Montana.
Flathead Lake Monster
15
The Teihiihan were a race of cannibalistic - dwarves, trolls or giants - who preyed on tribes living in the Plains.
Dwarves
15
The Camazotz was a Maya God worshipped by pregnant women but feared by all others. What flying animal that usually lives in caves was it?
A (death) bat
15
What season and what time did the Wendigo appear?
In winter and at night
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If someone killed a close friend or family member they could become what in Navajo legend?
A Skinwalker
15
This giant cannibalistic creature from Algonquin legend preys on people who wander alone at night
Windigo
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The Stiff-Legged - Moose, Wolf or Bear - was a giant carnivorous monster that terrified Native tribes in the Northeast
Bear
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The Piasa Bird was a mythological man-eating dragon that lived along which river in America - Nile, Mississippi or Rhine?
Mississippi
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This animal is most closely associated with the Skinwalkers because it is a "trickster."
Coyote
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What kind of "sickness" could someone get by not properly burying the dead?
Ghost
15
The Native American "Voldemort" who wanted you to look at it so it could cut you had how many faces?
Two
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The - rock, tree or stick - people are said to be able to disorient wanderers in the woods with mind control powers and sometimes steal children.
Stick
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In Navajo folklore if you see dust spinning in a - clockwise or counter-clockwise - direction you are in the presence of Dust Devils.
Counter-clockwise
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