Our windigo stories strongly teach the consequences of self-destructive cannibalistic consumption. |
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In the depths of the winter, the windigo seeks to feast on human flesh. |
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Here the windigo, the spirit of the great north woods, reigns supreme. |
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In 1965 the residence camp was moved to Camp Windigo in southeastern Grant County, and Camp Munsee was used only as a day camp. |
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When the children finally fall asleep, the image of the Windigo remains with them, creeping into their dreams. |
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The Windigo was a spiritual creature among the Woodland tribes that could turn a person into a cannibalistic savage with a heart of ice. |
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The Windigo campaign had been running for over two years, totally undetected. |
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Since its incorporation in 1994, the Windigo Community Development Corporation has strived to achieve its not-for-profit objectives. |
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Like the Ojibwa, the Cree also feared the spirit of the flesh-eating Windigo who could drive some of their people to cannibalism during times of starvation in winter. |
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