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People say that the Wampus cat was a beautiful Indian women. One day she went to watch her husband and the others hunt, tell sacred stories, and do magic. This was forbidden for a women to watch. When she was discovered, the medicine man bound her to mountain cat skin she wore. This transformed he into a terrible monster. They say that she roams the mountain stopping hunters from

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