Anonymous ID: f44310 July 19, 2019, 8:16 a.m. No.19982   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9984 >>0058 >>0061

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Totally agree. God bless the glorious bastards still in the trenches on QResearch. They need moar prayers than we comfy bunker anons. So I include all Anon Frens in daily prayer, whereever they may be, even if they are making and keeping America great offline or completely off the grid. The spiritual battle has many fronts.

Anonymous ID: f44310 July 19, 2019, 12:10 p.m. No.20329   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>0370

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Names of Native American Giants from Various Tribes

Akaguagankak (Yup'ik Indian giant)

Asin (Alsea Indian giant)

Basket Ogress (Northwest Coast Indian giantess)

Big Owl Man (Apache Indian giant)

Caddaja (Caddo Indian giant)

Chenoo (Micmac Indian giant)

Cheveyo Kachina (Hopi Indian ogre)

Gray Giant (Navajo Indian giant)

Ice Giants (Algonquian Indian giants)

Kee-Wakw (Wabanaki Indian giant)

Kolowa (Creek Indian ogre)

Kuku (Wabanaki Indian giant)

Kukwes (Micmac Indian ogre)

Lofa (Chickasaw Indian ogre)

Maushop (Wampanoag Indian giant)

Mhwee (Lenape Indian giant)

Shampe (Choctaw Indian monster)

Stoneclad (Cherokee Indian giant)

Stone Coat (Iroquois Indian giant)

Wetucks (Narragansett Indian giant)

Windigo (Anishinabe Indian giant)

Winpe (Mi'kmaq Indian giant)

Witiko (Cree Indian giant)

 

Native American Giant Stories

*When the Animals Left Lenapé Land:

Lenape Indian legend about a clan of giants that taught the people a lesson about respecting animals.

*How Dogs Came To The Indians:

Legend of a friendly Ojibway Indian giant who gave the first dog to the people.

*The Giants and the Flood:

Caddo myth about four deadly giants who nearly destroyed the world.

The Giant and the Four Wind Brothers:

Penobscot Indian story about the adventures of a friendly giant.

Recommended Books about Giants in Native American Mythology

Turkey and Gray Giant:

Bilingual picture book illustrating a Navajo Indian myth about a turkey's escape from a menacing giant.

The Hungry Giant of the Tundra:

Children's book based on Yup'ik Eskimo folktales about children who outwit cannibal giants.

Giants, Trolls, and Ogres:

Good kids' collection of giant stories from world mythology, including Native American and Inuit lore.

 

Sauce: Native American Giants of Myth and Legend

 

http://www.native-languages.org/legends-giants.htm

Anonymous ID: f44310 July 19, 2019, 12:31 p.m. No.20370   🗄️.is 🔗kun

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And one moar website of interest regarding Native American giants from olden days, containing purported historical information as opposed to that termed legend:

 

https://www.nativevillage.org/Archives/2013%20News%20Archives/FEB2013%20News/Did%20Giants%20Once%20LIve%20in%20North%20America.htm