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In Mi'kmaq folklore, a Jenu is a wild and cannibalistic hairy giant.
Jenua are comparable to Sasquatch (although sasquatch do not have a reputation for eating humans) and Wendigo.
See also
References
Stories From The Six Worlds:Micmac Legends by Ruth Holmes Whitehead, legends collected by taking dictation from Mi'kmaq elders. ISBN 0-921054-14-9
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