In this people's creation story, a locust helps people climb a reed to the current world by pretending to pierce his heart using witchcraft. For 10 points each:
[10m] Name these people whose shapeshifting Yenaldlooshi are initiated into the Witchery Way by breaking a taboo. Changing Woman gives birth to Non-Mayan Hero Twins in this people's "Story of the People."
ANSWER: Navajo [or Diné; or Naabeehó]
[10e] Yenaldlooshi, or skin-walkers, are Navajo witches most known for taking the form of coyotes or this animal. Cajun Rougarous are often likened to shapeshifters with this animal form who can be killed with silver bullets.
ANSWER: wolf [or werewolf]
[10h] The undead skadegamutc (skuh-deh-guh-mooch) and baby-stealing Jug Woman are two witches from this other Native American people's folklore. This people's culture hero Glooscap got his name from lying to Malsum the Wolf about his secret weakness.
ANSWER: Wabanaki [or Abenaki; or Mi'kmaq; or Maliseet; or Passamaquoddy; or Penobscot; prompt on Algonquin]
<Sean Farrell , Mythology - Americas>