A skinwalker is a figure from Navajo mythology, often described as a shapeshifter capable of transforming into various animals, typically wolves, coyotes, or other creatures. They are believed to wear the skins of the animals they transform into, which is why they are called "skinwalkers." In human form, they may appear as ordinary people but are often associated with malevolent intentions and supernatural abilities. Their appearance can vary widely, depending on the animal they are embodying or the form they choose to take.
A skinwalker is believed to be a shape-shifting witch or sorcerer in Navajo culture. In its natural form, a skinwalker is said to resemble a human, but with the ability to transform into different animals.
Basically, but a SkinWalker shifts into a full wolf. Different mythologies treat this in different ways.
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One way to tell if it really is one is : Tell a joke. If he is a skinwalker, he will laugh and turn back into a human.
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In Navajo culture and folklore, the skinwalker form is significant because it represents a malevolent being with the ability to shapeshift into animals. Skinwalkers are believed to possess dark powers and use them for harm, such as causing illness or death. They are feared and respected by the Navajo people, who have specific rituals and taboos to protect themselves from these dangerous entities.