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Skim walker
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The Navajo Skinwalker will make it's best attempt to isolate that person by vaguely duplicating the look, physical appearance, voice, cry, or even whistle of another member within the group, in hopes that this will trick the individual to come and investigate. Once a Skinwalker has singled out an individual target they will began to follow and intently study the voice, appearance, laugh, and even facial expressions of the individual while being sure to stick just out of the direct line of sight of that persons peripheral vision. They may stalk or secretly watch these individuals for as little as a few hours or as much as a few days. Skinwalkers have been known to target both individuals and groups, and seem to specifically target and stalk the least unaware, oblivious, and careless member of a camping or hiking party. Memories from the encounter will surely be seared in the conscience of the victims mind for the rest of their lives! Once a face to face encounter or outright attack from a Skinwalker occurs, ones perspective on the realities of the shadow world will certainly be changed forever. Real Navajo Skinwalker encounters are very terrifying ordeals that can leave one dramatized or severely shaken by the experience to say the least!. What Happens if You Encounter a Navajo Skinwalker?. Many Navajos believe that Skinwalkers take the shape of different wild animals or even domesticated pets to stalk, watch, or secretly study individuals that they want to attack, kill, embody, or severely frighten. Navajo Skinwalkers have been widely reported for their ability to closely mimic the shape, appearance, facial expressions and even sounds of individuals they may be stalking or secretly watching, whether they are small children or grown adults! Some of the most common animals that Navajo Skinwalkers have been known to impersonate or embody are wolves, deer, coyotes, foxes, owls, crows and even very specific individuals both male and female. Legend has it that this beyond-terrifying creature has the power to change into many different types of wild and domestic animals including human children and adults! These frightening creatures have been know to take on the shape and physical appearance of both humans and animals. The Navajo Skinwalkers historical origins come from an ancient Navajo legend of a terrifying shape-shifting creature known as "Yee Naagloshii", which translates to, "The One who walks on all fours".















Skim walker