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While sometimes associated with love and fertility, she is usually feared as a dangerous figure who punishes men, especially those who are promiscuous or harmful to women, she hates cheaters and abusive parents.
She is most often encountered on trail's where she will be in the brush or behind the trees calling out to travelers, leading them into the forest .
She also loves to dance, and will sometimes sneak into a communal dance unnoticed, only leaving when the drum beating stop.
Her appearance is that of a very attractive young woman, the only noticable difference is that she has hooves instead of human feet and eyes similar to a deer.
Men that fall for her charms may escape if they notice her deer hooves and run before she can stomp them to death, though most notice to late and fail to escape.
Some believe sighting her is infact a sign of personal transformation or possibly a warning things to come, not necessarily a bad thing but not quite good either. .
According to Ojibwe tradition, she can be banished through the use of tobacco and chanting.
You can also break her spell by looking at her feet, and realizing that they are hooves. Once they are recognized for what they are, the Deer Women will run away.
Some believe the Deer Women to be an allegory about getting to know and understand someone you're attempting to get sexually intimate and valuing them for who they are not whom you with them to be. .
Aside from Folklore and legends, she has appeared in several movies, tv show and literary work.

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