The Wendigo by Algernon Blackwood The Wendigo (1910) is a story that originates from Algonquian folklore. Typically this monster is portrayed as an evil spirit or cannibal, with an insatiable appetite and greedy from fear and fear. Devastate It is thought that Wendigo lived from the North Atlantic coast to the Great Lakes region and within Canada. Blackwood wrote this novel and short story Skeleton Lake: An Episode in Camp after a long hunting expedition in Canada's back forests.
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