- A
Pukwudgie, also
spelled Puk-Wudjie (another spelling, Puck-wudj-ininee, is
translated by
Henry Schoolcraft as "little wild man of the
woods that vanishes")...
-
expanded to
include goblin-like
creatures of
other cultures, such as the
pukwudgie, dokkaebi, or ifrit.
Alternative spellings include gobblin, gobeline,...
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nationwide USA
release of June 23, 2020 on DVD and
digital platforms.
Mothman Pukwudgie Spring-heeled Jack DeVito, Lee. "March 16, 2016, Arts &
Culture - The...
- forest-dwelling spectre"
preys on
humanoid creatures, but a
witch and
Pukwudgie working together were able to
defeat the creature. It also
features in...
- Iyaaknasha' or
Hattak Sawa' -
Chickasaw Bohpuli or Kowi Anukʋsha -
Choctaw Pukwudgie -
Wampanoag Yehasuri -
Catawba Yunwi Tsunsdi -
Cherokee The
Native American...
- fact that this belt was lost from the
Native people.[unreliable source?]
Pukwudgie: A
creature from
Algonquian folklore. The
local Wampanoag people consider...
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Puffskein include the
Appaloosa Puffskein,
Fanged Puffskein and
Pygmy Puff.
Pukwudgie – A
species of
goblin native to
North America.
Qilin – A
Chinese deer-like...
- with forests. Had
feasts thrown in
their honor. Also
called Mikumwess.
Pukwudgie - type of
little people said to be
malevolent by the Wampanoag, but neutral...
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mantis but also a bull eland, a louse, a snake, and a caterpillar. A
Pukwudgie is a human-like
creature from
Wampanoag folklore said to
appear and disappear...
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Ishigaq Jogah Little green men Muki
Nimerigar Nordic alien Nûñnë'hï
Pombero Pukwudgie Saci
Trauco Yunwi Tsunsdi Asia
Diwata Dokkaebi Fallen angel Fox spirit...