bear walker
English
Alternative forms
- Bear Walker
- bear-walker
- bearwalk used in the comedy "Escanaba in da Moonlight" Escanaba in da Moonlight
Etymology
Calque of Ojibwe me'coubmoosa (“bear walker”).
Noun
bear walker (plural bear walkers)
- (Native American, folklore) An evil sorcerer, specifically one who walks by night in the form of a bear.
- 1901, Charles Edward Brown, The Wisconsin Archeologist, page 116:
- The hair ornament was worn by the Bear-Walker before and during the casting of spells.
- 1953, Inland Seas, Great Lakes Historical Society, page 13
- He told Jim he saw a Bear-walker approaching the house then and there.
- 1983, Christopher Vecsey, Traditional Ojibwa Religion and its Historical Changes[1], →ISBN, page 148:
- These bear-walkers owed their powers to their personal manito, the bear, and traveled in disguise at night, causing disease among their victims.
Synonyms
- werebear (fantasy)
Related terms
- bear walk