This Native American Chief Send Out A Chilling Message & Warns Us To Stay Out Of This Region



This Native American chief send out a chilling message & warns us to stay out of this region. Today, we take a look at what this Native American chief said about this.

Native American chiefs were leaders of their respective tribes or nations, and their responsibilities varied depending on their tribe’s customs and traditions.

However, some of the typical duties of Native American chiefs included making decisions. Chiefs were responsible for making important decisions on behalf of their tribes, such as whether to go to war, where to hunt, or how to handle disputes.

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28 thoughts on “This Native American Chief Send Out A Chilling Message & Warns Us To Stay Out Of This Region”

  1. if you encounter this in a forest , then kill it by burning down his environment the forest then hunt and kill it . humans are the apex killer on this planet because we are many in numbers and we can work together .

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  2. Isn't the Wendigo more of an embodiment of evil more than a particular physical being. Everything I've ever read about the Wendigo points to any being as capable of representing the physical embodiment of the worst and most evil traits of humankind.

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  3. You really don't know what you're talking about? First nations people including mine the Anishinaabe are matrilineal meaning it's us woman who own everything and it's the woman sit in council with the war chief, healers and the traditional band chief having council but the final decision to go to war was the elder women if the tribes roles. We told the stories to our children as tools for teaching not the men. My grandmother was the one who passed down our tribes history. The woman we're the ones who decided whether a captive would replace a son killed in battle or if they were burned at the stake. People always talk about how we took captives but the truth is they were taken to replace members who died in battle or died some other way. A tribe couldn't survive without hunters and warriors and women were stolen and made captive but most of the woman ended up marrying a warrior

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  4. I believe that most of these legends and folklore have large ties to the French and Indian war and as the stories were split and mixed together the legends of the wendigo , sasquatch , rougarou , skunk ape , and several other derivatives were born as time went by !

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  5. wouldn't be surprised if it's an AI generated account at this point considering the lack in quality and obvious misspellings of the titles and such, at the very least it's outsourcing at its worst.

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