Ellen Lloyd – AncientPages.com – For the Navajo and other tribes of the Southwest, tales of skinwalkers are more than just legends. Navajo people are often reluctant to share skinwalker lore with non-Navajos, and many believe these evil creatures are real. Belief in skinwalkers has persisted to this day and remains especially strong among the Navajo and Quileute tribes.

Skinwalkers are considered extremely dangerous—cursed, evil humans who use magic to change shape, created through supernatural rituals. Although the being resembles an animal, it is essentially a spirit-based doppelganger of a shaman.

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