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The Wampus cat is a cat-like creature in American folklore that varies widely in appearance, ranging from frightful to comical, depending on region.

Description[edit]

Early references, by the American Dialect Society, noted the wampus cat as: 'A creature heard whining about camps at night,' 'A mythical green-eyed cat, having occult powers,' or 'an undefined imaginary animal.'[1] Folklorist Vance Randolph described the wampus cat as, 'a kind of amphibious panther which leaps into the water and swims like a colossal mink.'[2] Other commentators liken the wampus cat to a creature of Cherokee mythology.

In Cherokee mythology, the monster is the cat-like embodiment of a female onlooker cursed by tribal elders, as punishment for hiding beneath the pelt of a wild cat to witness a sacred ceremony. The wampus cat is used as a mascot for several educational institutions. During the 1920–30s, newspapers reported of a 'Wampus' cat killing livestock in North Carolina to Georgia. Though possibly due to early intrusions of coyotes or jaguarundi, the livestock deaths were attributed to the Wampus cat.[3][4]

Examples[edit]

The Wampus cat is the mascot of the following:

  • Clark Fork Junior/Senior High School, Clark Fork, Idaho – seen as a yellow cougar with a spiked ball on its tail[5] akin to legends of the ball-tailed cat.
  • Conway Junior High/ High School, Conway, Arkansas – seen as a six-legged cat. Described by locals as 'a mountain lion with six legs: four for running, and two for fighting.[6]
  • Atoka High School, Atoka, Oklahoma[7]
  • Itasca High School, Itasca, Texas[8]
  • Leesville High School, Leesville, Louisiana[9]
  • The Wampus Cat has been associated in several South-Eastern tribal beliefs as a shapeshifter. One can find the story in Cherokee folklore.[10]
Margaret R. Tryon's 1939 depiction of the Wampus cat catching an eagle

In popular culture[edit]

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  • A musical ensemble who recorded several tracks in 1937 and 1938, and consisting of six or seven string musicians including Oscar 'Buddy' Woods, were billed as 'The Wampus Cats'.[11]
  • J. K. Rowling's Pottermore story History of Magic In North America[12] lists the Wampus cat as a source for hair used in magic wands.[13] The American School of Witchcraft and Wizardry, Ilvermorny, also has named one of its four houses for the mythical beast. [14]
  • Strangeways Brewing in Virginia brews a beer[15] named after the cat.
  • In the Cormac McCarthy novel The Orchard Keeper, the character Uncle Ather tells stories about wampus cats, or 'painters'.[16]
  • In the Roald Dahl novel James and the Giant Peach, the police officers and firemen of New York City mistook the Centipede for a Wampus.
  • In Skylanders: Imaginators, the Skylander Sensei Mysticat is a sphinx who evokes the traits of the wampus cat.

References[edit]

  1. ^'American Dialect Society. Dialect Notes (1905-1912). Volume III. (New Haven: The Turtle, Morehouse & Taylor Company, 1913)'. Retrieved March 17, 2012.
  2. ^Randolph, Vance. We Always Lie to Strangers: Tall Tales from the Ozarks. (New York: Columbia University Press, 1951.)
  3. ^'The Wampus Cat - North Carolina Ghosts'. northcarolinaghosts.com. Retrieved January 28, 2019.
  4. ^Tribune, Dale Gowing Mooresville. 'Wampus and other spooky tales…'. Mooresville Tribune. Retrieved January 28, 2019.
  5. ^Clark Fork Junior/Senior High School website Legend written by lifelong Clark Fork resident Shirley Dawson Crawford
  6. ^Owens, Judy (June 20, 2008). 'Reporters Looking for Stories, Finding Wampus Cats Daily Yonder Keep It Rural'. Daily Yonder. Retrieved May 30, 2014.
  7. ^'Atoka Alumni Association – Home'. Wampuscatalumni.com. Retrieved May 30, 2014.
  8. ^Itasca ISD - TX - IISD HomeArchived September 8, 2009, at the Wayback Machine
  9. ^Leesville High School - HomeArchived April 13, 2009, at the Wayback Machine
  10. ^Stonestreet, O.C. (2016). O.C. Stonestreet IV, Curse of the Wampus, and other Short Spooky Stories of Piedmont North Carolina (1st ed.). Duke Libraries: Createspace. p. 74. ISBN978-1523237494. Retrieved July 21, 2018.
  11. ^Uncle Dave Lewis. 'Buddy Woods'. Allmusic. Retrieved November 23, 2011.
  12. ^Sian Cain. 'New JK Rowling story History of Magic in North America depicts Native American wizards'. the Guardian.
  13. ^Rowling, J.K. (March 11, 2016). '1920s Wizarding America', 'History of Magic in North America'. Pottermore.
  14. ^Rowling, J.K. (June 28, 2016). 'Ilvermorny School of Witchcraft and Wizardry', 'Ilvermorny School of Witchcraft and Wizardry'. Pottermore.
  15. ^'Strangeways Wampus Cat Triple IPA'. RateBeer. Retrieved April 23, 2018.
  16. ^McCarthy, Cormac (August 11, 2010). The Orchard Keeper. Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group. ISBN9780307762504.

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External links[edit]

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