Basajaun
Appearance
In Basque mythology, Basajaun ("Lord of the Woods",[1] plural: basajaunak) is a huge, hairy hominid dwelling in the woods. They were thought to build megaliths, protect flocks of livestock, and teach skills such as agriculture and ironworking to humans.
References
- Citations
- ^ Lurker, Manfred (1987). The Routledge Dictionary of Gods and Goddesses, Devils and Demons. Routledge. p. 30. ISBN 0-415-34018-7.
- Bibliography
- Vinson, Julien (1883). I. Les trois Vérités, X. Basa-Jaun aveuglé. Paris: Maisonneuve et Larose. pp. 10–11, 43–45.
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- Barandiaran, Jose Migel (1960). Mitología vasca. Madrid. pp. 75–76.
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