- Kóoshdaa káa or
Kushtaka (lit. "land
otter man") are
mythical shape-shifting
creatures found in the
folklore of the
Tlingit peoples of the
Pacific Northwest...
- Kitsune, Huli Jing, hồ ly tinh and
Kumiho (fox)
Kawauso (river otter)
Kushtaka (otter) Lady
White Snake,
Ichchhadhari Nag and Yuxa (snake)
Myrmidons (ant)...
- Lake Iliamna, the
Urayuli are said to be
peaceful creatures,
unlike the
Kushtaka of
Southeastern Alaska. It is said the
Urayuli are
transformed children...
-
belonging to the
cultures of
other Northwest Coast tribes. The
Tlingit have
kushtaka, or land-otter people; the
Haida have gagit,
drowned spirit ghosts; the...
- scissors.
Kushtaka (or Kooshdakhaa) is a
Native American legend from the
Tlingit culture that
describes a
cross between an
otter and a man. The
Kushtaka make...
-
geologic formation in the
Yukon and
coastal southern Alaska. The
former Kushtaka formation is
considered an
extension of the
Kulthieth Formation It preserves...
- demon, half-human half-hyena (Africa)
Azeban Gef
Ichneumon Kamaitachi Kushtaka (Tlingit) –
shapeshifting "land
otter man"
Mujina Ramidreju Raijū Azeban...
-
sorcerer who
controls crows and
contains dark
magic and
negative powers.
Kushtaka – Shape-shifting
otter creature found in the
folklore of the
Tlingit and...
- 2007). "
Kushtaka: Alaska's
Otter Hominid".
Summer Harvest. Tides:
Thomas Bay,
Alaska Strangest Story Ever Told The Devil's
Territory Kushtaka Cave Stikine...
- die.
Those that
drown and are
saved by the
Kushtaka are
known as Kushtakakhaa. They live with the
Kushtaka, but
because they were once human, they travel...