The Historical Natives Mackenzie Taylor & Josef Stafford
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The Historical Natives is a horror-themed podcast that covers Native American history, culture, language, and folklore. Founded by a sibling duo wanting to learn more about their culture, they create digital art and short stories to accompany their researched information. For more information please visit our website: https://www.thehistoricalnatives.ca/
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M'kmaq | Sabawaelnu | The Last Storm
In this episode, we talk a little bit about the Mi'kmaq's history, their language, and like always, we'll dive into what and who the Sabawealnu are. This week's story is The Last Storm (viewer discretion is advised).
If you have any information on The Sabawaelnu, that you would like to share, please feel free to contact either by email or social media.
Call To Action:
If you would like to donate to support the Sipekne’katik in exercising their inherent rights, information on how to do so can be found at sipeknekatik.ca/moderate-living-fishery-fleet
Sounds from:
Zapsplat
Fesliyanstudios
Lobo Loco - Good Boy
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The Cree Nation | The Mannegishi | Camping in The Sticks
Hi guys and welcome back for season 2! It has been quiet the journey, and we thank you all for your patience and support. In this episode, we talk a little bit about the Cree's history, their language, and like always, we'll dive into what and who the Mannegishi are. This week's story is Camping in The Sticks (viewer discretion is advised, there are a few cuss words, and mention of a nasty fall). Follow along as three friends endure a bumpy start to their long awaited camping trip.
If you have any information on The Mannegishi that you would like to share, please feel free to contact either by email or social media. We hope you have a great rest of your weekend and stay spooky!
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Coast Salish Peoples | Stick Indians | Forks
Today we are talking about the Stick Indians, from the Coast Salish peoples. Like always, we will start with discussing who they are, a little bit about their history, and some current events. Then we will dive into the creature, along with giving you a short story written by Josef
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Pine Ridge Reservation | Walking Sam | The Gravel Path
Today we are talking about Walking Sam, also known as The Tall Man, from the South Dakota, Sioux, but more specifically, the Pine Ridge Reserve. Like always, we will start with discussing who they are.
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Lakota (Sioux) | Sharp-Elbows | The Orphanage
Follow along, as we dive into whom the Lakota peoples are, and we also talk about the Grattan Massacre, in 1854. Then we go into what the Sharp-Elbows is and finish with our short story, Orphanage written by Josef R. Stafford.
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The Algonquin | The Wendigo | Dead Silent
We are talking about The Wendigo, from the Algonquin people. To start, we will discuss who they are. Then we will dive into the creature, along with giving you a short story written by our own Josef Stafford.
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Customer Reviews
More please
I love your learning from you two. I hope you guys do more episodes.
How scripted there voices are
There voices are very scripted but I do like learning about my culture in a fun storytelling way
Excellent podcast!
I look forward to every new one. I love the perspective and their coverage!