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  1. Chenoo - Wikipedia

    Myth of Chenoo Creation The Girl-Chenoo tells of a woman who rejected a man's advances, causing the man to seek revenge by turning her into a Chenoo. She immediately notices the changes and forces her family to fire seven arrows into her heart, effectively ending the curse.

  2. Chenoo: Mythical Creature Overview and History

    Chenoo is a mythical creature from the folklore of the indigenous tribes of the northeastern United States and eastern Canada. It is generally seen as a cannibalistic ice giant, comparable to that of the Wendigo .

  3. The Story of the Great Chenoo, as told by the Passamaquoddies.

    What the Micmacs call a Chenoo is known to the Passamaquoddies as a Kewahqu' or Kewoqu'. And this is their origin. When the k'tchi m'téoulin, or Great Big Witch, 1 is conquered by the smaller witches, or M'téoulinssisk, they can kill him or turn him into a Kewahqu'. He still fights, however, with the other Kewaquiyck.

  4. Canadian Mythology: Beings, Wendigos, Baykok 10 Legends

    Dec 30, 2023 · Chenoo. The Chenoo are creatures of the Iroquois people, who are stone giants. The Chenoo are clumsy and unable to handle weapons such as knives and bows with arrows. The way the Chenoo defend themselves is with trees that they pluck from the …

  5. Chenoo, the Ice Giant (Chenu, Jinu, Chinu) - Native Languages of …

    Chenoos are the evil man-eating ice giants of northern Wabanaki legends. A Chenoo was once a human being who either became possessed by an evil spirit or committed a terrible crime (especially cannibalism or withholding food from a starving …

  6. The Algonquin Legends of New England: The Chenoo Legends: I. The Chenoo ...

    In both stories there is a "Chenoo," and in both there is atonement with mankind and the higher powers. It may be observed that while the Chenoo is a giant with a heart of ice as hard as stone, the giant Hrungnir, of the Edda, has a heart of stone. The …

  7. Native American Ice Cannibals of Myth and Legend - Native Languages

    Ojibwa myth about the first dog and his battle with a treacherous ice cannibal. The Girl-Chenoo : Mi'kmaq story about a young woman transformed into a cannibal ice giant.

  8. The Girl and the Chenoo Monster - Stories to Grow By

    When it was time to sleep, the Chenoo monster was so big that he filled the wigwam, so the girl and her three brothers had to lay down on the dirt outside. But it was more than the roots and rocks underneath that disturbed their sleep.

  9. Chenoo - Gods and Monsters

    Mythical Attributes: The Chenoo is a human-eating ice giant with a heart made of ice. Role in Mythos: Originally a human transformed into a monstrous form due to evil deeds or cannibalism, the Chenoo features prominently in cautionary tales and moral stories.

  10. The Chenoo and the Lizard, ca. 1884 - Maine Memory Network

    "The Chenoo and the Lizard" is an illustration in The Algonquin Legends of New England or Myths and Folk Lore of the Micmac, Passamaquoddy, and Penobscot Tribes by Charles G. Leland (1884). The Chenoo was "a being who comes from the far, icy north, a creature who is a man grown to be both devil and cannibal."

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