NEW ORLEANS (WGNO) — Over the generations, many young children in Louisiana have heard of the mythical Rougarou. But as with all things, with time, the creature’s name has become less and less well ...
Thus the myth of the Rougarou lives on with the final passage written to keep youngsters aware of scary monsters, “But look all around you-the stew is a curse. You messed with dat magic and just made ...
When you go on down to the swamps of the Audubon Zoo, near the white alligator exhibit, you’ll come across a more insidious and elusive figure: the Rougarou. Towering with yellow eyes and a mouth full ...
Almost anyone growing up in south Louisiana has heard of the rougarou, a creature with the body of man and the head of a wolf that prowls around the swamps and bayous of Acadiana and Greater New ...
South Louisiana myth says the Rougarou is a spirit that will keep returning, and so it is with the Houma festival using the spirit's namesake. Thousands flocked to the three-day festival that was set ...
A young woman searching for her mother is drawn to an ancient magical tradition in South of Midnight, a video game with haints, rougarous and a talking catfish. By Justin Porter As days go, Hazel is ...
This is an archived article and the information in the article may be outdated. Please look at the time stamp on the story to see when it was last updated. NEW ORLEANS (WGNO) — Over the generations, ...
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