
Kee-wakw - Wikipedia
According to the folklore of the Abenaki tribe of the north-eastern United States, a Kee-wakw or Giwakwa was a giant, cannibalistic, half- animal half- human creature that inhabited the forests …
Kee-wakw: Mythical Creatures - Mythical Encyclopedia
Kee-wakw, also known as Giwakwa, is a mythical creature that has been a part of Native American folklore for centuries. According to the Abenaki tribe, Kee-wakw was a giant, …
Giwakwa (Kee-wakw), the Ice Giant
Giwakwas (or Kee-wakw) are the evil man-eating ice giants of southern Wabanaki legends. According to most legends, a Giwakwa was once a human being who either became …
Abenaki mythology - Wikipedia
A-senee-ki-wakw - a race of stone giants, the first people Gluskab created but then destroyed because they crushed other animals and injured the earth with their great size
Kee-wakw - Gods and Monsters
The Kee-wakw is a gargantuan avian entity, often depicted covered in dark feathers that seem to swallow light. Its talons are not just sharp; they’re almost like blades of obsidian, capable of …
Kee-wakw | Monster Wiki | Fandom
Kee-wakw are a type of a cannibalistic monster from Abenaki folklore that was said to be a monstrous giant that was half-human, half-animal, created from a cursed human whose heart …
Kee-wakw - Wikiwand
According to the folklore of the Abenaki tribe of the north-eastern United States, a Kee-wakw or Giwakwa was a giant, cannibalistic, half- animal half- human creature that inhabited the forests …
Kee-wakw from Abenaki folklore. : r/FolkloreAndMythology - Reddit
Oct 16, 2021 · According to the folklore of the Abenaki tribe of the north-eastern United States, a kee-wakw or Giwakwa was a giant, cannibalistic, half-animal half-human creature that …
Kee-wakw sounds - YouTube
Apr 5, 2023 · According to the folklore of the Abenaki tribe of the north-eastern United States, a Kee-wakw or Giwakwa was a giant, cannibalistic, half-animal half-human creature that …
Kee-wakw Physiology | Superpower Wiki | Fandom
The power to use the abilities of a Kee-wakw. Variation of Anthropophagist Monster Physiology.
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