In Navajo belief that's less mythology and more folklore, Ye'iitsoh is the Diné people's version of a Sasquatch, a large, hairy creature living in the wild. In Navajo belief that's less mythology ...
Many cultures have legends of beings who shift shape: In Greek and Roman mythology, gods and goddesses take human form. Navajo legends tell of skin-walkers — witches who can take animal form.
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