Ewah

EWAH: Variations: Ew’ah, the Spirit of Madness, Underground Panther

From the Cherokee folklore of East Tennessee and Western North Carolina comes the demon of madness, Ewah. The very sight of this nocturnal demon is enough to cause permanent, irreversible insanity. He feeds upon the dreams of children and lives in the forest. Ewah is afraid only of the Wampus Mask, a magical mask made from the preserved head of a bobcat. It is said that the demon was ultimately destroyed by a Native American woman named Running Deer. [1]

References

  1. Coleman, Ghosts and Haunts of Tennessee, 37; Prices, Demon in the Woods, 8-14.
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