Skinwalker
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'''skinwalker''' ''n.'' '''1.''' In the Navajo tradition, a skinwalker is a medicine man, or shaman, who can transform into animals and plants or common household objects; a variety of lycanthrope. | '''skinwalker''' ''n.'' '''1.''' In the Navajo tradition, a skinwalker is a medicine man, or shaman, who can transform into animals and plants or common household objects; a variety of lycanthrope. | ||
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+ | :[[Creatine Panderbox|Creatine Panderbox's]] maternal grandfather was a reputed skin-walker who suprisingly, preferred to rut about in the form of a [[pig]]. Although in one pesky adventure, said to have occurred with George W. Bush's great-grandfather, he assumed the form of a [[chimp]], this was believed to have been a one-time occurence. Generally, the grandfather was known to relax as a potted plant on the windowsill of some white man's house, especially if it was a Mormon's house. He was said to have never been sussed out. This is widely believed to be apocryphal. | ||
+ | == See Also == | ||
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* [[Clamper]] | * [[Clamper]] | ||
* [[Secret Negro]] | * [[Secret Negro]] |
Revision as of 22:55, 12 Apr 2005
skinwalker n. 1. In the Navajo tradition, a skinwalker is a medicine man, or shaman, who can transform into animals and plants or common household objects; a variety of lycanthrope.
Desiderata
- Creatine Panderbox's maternal grandfather was a reputed skin-walker who suprisingly, preferred to rut about in the form of a pig. Although in one pesky adventure, said to have occurred with George W. Bush's great-grandfather, he assumed the form of a chimp, this was believed to have been a one-time occurence. Generally, the grandfather was known to relax as a potted plant on the windowsill of some white man's house, especially if it was a Mormon's house. He was said to have never been sussed out. This is widely believed to be apocryphal.