Monsters and Mythical Creatures of Native American Mythology



Here’s 15 mythical creatures from Native American Folklore and Mythology including the Wendigo, Thunderbird, Skinwalker, Deer Woman, and Pukwudgie.

0:00 Intro
0:30 Wendigo
3:31 Thunderbird
5:09 Deer Woman
6:43 Skinwalker
9:06 Akhlut
10:44 Stone Man and Spearfinger
13:08 Underwater Panther
14:35 Horned Serpent
16:20 Pukwudgie
17:29 Ogopogo
18:15 Anaye
20:37 Amikuk
21:45 Rainbow Crow
22:43 Qalupalik

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13 thoughts on “Monsters and Mythical Creatures of Native American Mythology”

  1. The Wendigo is one of the most frightening things I've ever heard of. It doesn't even need to trick you with voices of people you care about. You can't escape it. You either destroy the physical vessel or you die a extremely painful death.

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  2. Can’t help but notice a lack of Mountain Giants or whatever words the natives have for them. They aren’t Bigfoot or any variants of them; they are too damn large and aggressive, they are rarely spotted let alone photographed/filmed by anyone lucky/unlucky to come into their territory, and they show no fear of people whatsoever.

    Just around 1:04 AM to 1:14 AM last night when I was up late, I heard huge faint rumbling coming from a good distance away…which felt akin to giant footsteps. Maybe it was nothing, but my senses screamed that whatever it was I was lucky to be nowhere near whatever it was. As soon as the rumbling faded away, I felt more relaxed and felt like I was in no danger. Maybe I was being paranoid but something just felt wrong. Not sure if you can shed any light on what it might have been since I didn’t physically witness anything, but there you go.

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