Oklahoma

  • L,  Oklahoma,  Seminole,  Spirits

    Lokha

    The Lokha is a creature from the myths of the Seminole and Oklahoma Native Americans. They are described as a form of spirit animal that lives inside of a human. It emerges from the human mouth during sleep in the form of a chicken. In this form they steal and eat human hearts. People with Lokha in their bodies can be identified as their breathing sounds like a chicken. Citations: Gill, Sam D., and Sullivan, Irene F.. Dictionary of Native American Mythology. United Kingdom, Oxford University Press, 1994.

  • Cannibal Giants,  Chickasaw,  L,  Mississippi,  Oklahoma

    Lofa

    The Lofa are from the Chickasaw Native Americans in Mississippi and Oklahoma. They are a form of cannibal giant. They attack camps, killing the men and stealing the women to reproduce with. If one is killed, the others of its pack will do anything to retrieve the body. They are intelligent, hostile, and malicious. They smell so bad that they can kill with their scent alone. They stand ten feet tall, have long arms, and small heads. Citations: Bane, Theresa. Encyclopedia of Giants and Humanoids in Myth, Legend and Folklore. United States, McFarland, Incorporated, Publishers, 2016. Maberry, Jonathan. Vampire Universe: The Dark World of Supernatural Beings That Haunt Us, Hunt…