Top 5 Scary Creatures From Indigenous Folklore



Top 5 Scary Creatures From Indigenous Folklore
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From monsters like the Wendigo to creatures that haunt swamps and forests, these creatures will leave you feeling terrified! Indigenous folklore is a fascinating and unique field of study, and these creatures are some of the most terrifying in existence. Take a dive into some of the incredible legends and all of the scary creatures with us as we countdown the Top 5 Scary Creatures From Indigenous Folklore!

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Time Codes:
0:00 – Intro
1:53- The Rolling Rock
3:16- The Evil Eyes
4:26- The Kicking Monster
5:51- Yeitso
7:17- Skinwalkers

Video Edited By:
Lauren Brock https://www.instagram.com/laurenmacbrock/?hl=en

Hosted By:
Andrew Boyd

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32 thoughts on “Top 5 Scary Creatures From Indigenous Folklore”

  1. Great job! I've heard these tales for years but your retelling might be as scary or scarier than any of them! Part 2+, please. I agree with others that Mermaids would be awesome to hear about! 💜

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  2. I have kept concerns to myself for awhile but outta curiosity, why are y'all going through hosts like revolving door? No disrespect, I love all the channels, just a curious fan 😊

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  3. First thing we prefer being called Indians or Native Americans not indigenous or tribal or any of that new age crap people try to throw on us those words are generally used to describe rural African cultures it throws our culture ina mixed bag and gets lost it's incredibly offensive not respectful. Every tribes name is literally just their word for people each clan is named after their position or job

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  4. Overall, this video help others to understand other cultures and their fears.

    Thank You. I learned more about the Skinwalker and why some cultures use prey skins for warmth — rabbit, squirrel, ferret, mink, etc.

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  5. For the love of god.
    If you want out of this purgatory just drink the blood blood of Keegan Hughes, from the skull of Jack Finch, offered to you by Lucy McPhee. Oh and ignore the fact that out of the corner of your eye she looks like a cross between a Fly, Octopus and Hedgehog from an Eldritch wet dream.

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