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Elbow witch : ウィキペディア英語版
Elbow witch
Elbow Witches are old women with awls in their elbows in the Ojibwa story of Aayaase (also known as "Aayaash" or "Iyash"), "Filcher-of-Meat". Blinded by cooking smoke, the sisters killed each other in their attempts to kill him for their meal.〔Jones, William (1917-19). ''Ojibwa Texts'', vol. ii. Truman Michelson, ed. Leyden, New York: G. E. Stechert & co., pp. 380-393〕
==In popular culture==
Elbow Witch is Monster in My Pocket #63, one of only three monsters derived from Native American mythology, the others being Wendigo and (to an extent) Bigfoot. The character's awls look very much like tusks.

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