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Skin-walker

The Skin-walker is a phenomenon and/or belief found in numerous cultures all over the world, closely related to beliefs in witchcraft, werewolves and other "were" creatures. Also known as "limikkin" by Native Americans.

In Norse folklore, a skin-walker is a person who can travel in the shape of an animal and learn secrets, or take on certain characteristics of an animal. The person is then said to be wearing that animal's hide. The most well-known example of the latter is the warrior who takes on the strength and stamina of a bear, called "bear shirt" or berserker. The use of an animal shape for other purposes was considered unmanly, and such seidmen were frequently cast out or summarily executed. Female practitioners got off more lightly, until the witch trials began in the Middle Ages and Renaissance.

Novels

Skinwalkers (1986)is also the title of a mystery novel by Tony Hillerman.

Skin-walkers feature prominently in Thunderhead (2000) a novel by Douglas Preston and Lincoln Child.

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