A Strange Type of Universal Folktale (2/4): Mysterious Braids in Horses, Cattle, and Automobiles

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Hammerson Peters

Hammerson Peters

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@HammersonPeters
@HammersonPeters 3 жыл бұрын
Part 3 is available on Rumble (dot) com.
@skiddersactual3639
@skiddersactual3639 3 жыл бұрын
Blessed be all and all hail the new alter of tech may information set us free
@327CBG
@327CBG 3 жыл бұрын
I got 404 video not found
@327CBG
@327CBG 3 жыл бұрын
I managed to find it now
@orcvsivstitia7608
@orcvsivstitia7608 3 жыл бұрын
I wish Rumble would get the educational stuff like KZbin has....it's the last socialist media thing I use. I was looking for 3, excellent work again good sir, Thank you very much
@whysogrim697
@whysogrim697 3 жыл бұрын
Haha kind of wild method of dealing with a crying baby
@josephwarra5043
@josephwarra5043 3 жыл бұрын
Many years ago, my grandfather, who was a noted horseman in Europe, would nail iron horseshoes over the horse's stalls and over the doorways to keep the "little people" out and away from the horses, he learned this from HIS grandfather, who learned it from his grandfather and so on. When I deployed overseas, we didn't have any horses, but we did fix horseshoes to our tanks and AFVs for protection and for luck. None of us were killed or seriously injured so maybe there is something to it, anyway, I'm sure that grandfather is looking down and smiling. Thanks, Grandad!
@maddockemerson4603
@maddockemerson4603 3 жыл бұрын
"None of us were killed or seriously injured so maybe there is something to it..." Look up survivorship bias. This is a textbook example.
@reygordo
@reygordo 3 жыл бұрын
Great story Sir as I truly believe you
@thatguy6789
@thatguy6789 3 жыл бұрын
This story doesnt seem legit, we dont really have what you would call a noted horseman since the 1700s or some shit. The story is about as unsavoury as a savaloy dip
@rattlejaw9976
@rattlejaw9976 3 жыл бұрын
I've heard that nailing a upward pointing horseshoe over a doorway was done to catch good luck. I belive its an old celtic tradition.
@mutavhello6654
@mutavhello6654 3 жыл бұрын
@@rattlejaw9976 yeah, my grandpa was just a farmer, no horses, but he still had horseshoes nailed over the entrance to the barns...they're still there to this day. I've always heard it was a general good luck thing as well.
@franbarnaby7638
@franbarnaby7638 3 жыл бұрын
Family used to own unbroken mustangs that were really stand-offish to anybody but kids and our family but we'd always find a couple braids like these. Montana
@Locoapache3
@Locoapache3 3 жыл бұрын
In our Native American culture it is common to hear different tribes speak of little people. It’s not even questioned but accepted belief. I arrived to a new hunting area in NE Kansas on the potowatamie Indian reservation early before sunrise. I parked & rolled down my window to listen to my surroundings before I prepared to go out into the woods with my bow. There was a couple abandoned homes nearby & while listening I heard bipedal footsteps make its way toward me keeping close to a tree line. The footsteps stopped right behind my truck. I stepped on my breaks so I could see behind me. There was no noise anymore & I couldn’t see anyone. I didn’t feel welcome & was uncomfortable so I left to hunt elsewhere. I was told after that the footsteps was a little person checking to see who & what I was.
@meredithgrubb7027
@meredithgrubb7027 2 жыл бұрын
Ur smart to listen to ur instincts. So many people would've fought their gut.
@jamesbrown6020
@jamesbrown6020 Жыл бұрын
Thats spooky who knows what kinda bullet you may have dodged! Its so crazy how every culture has these stories man id give anything to find out the truth
@iamthedoctor8094
@iamthedoctor8094 3 жыл бұрын
in brazil we have a trickster called saci that braids horse's hairs in a way that can't be unbraided unless you cut it off, it primarily does it at night
@meredithgrubb7027
@meredithgrubb7027 2 жыл бұрын
That is interesting. Thanku.
@Son-of-Tyr
@Son-of-Tyr 3 жыл бұрын
Good videos. The comparison of similar activities between vastly different paranormal phenomenon is refreshing. Shows a high level of open mindedness. I'm definitely looking forward to the next installment.
@ithyphal
@ithyphal 3 жыл бұрын
I'm currently reading the Mayan Popol Vuh, and I noticed something that might interest you. In the Popol Vuh, the messengers of Xibalba (i.e. the Mayan Underworld) are four owls. And owls were traditionally associated with witchcraft. In some cultures they were the messengers of witches, the ancient Greeks and Romans believed that witches could turn themselves into owls, and the name of the demonic figure Lilith (who is viewed by many as a deity of witchcraft) means 'Screech Owl'. Owls were also thought by many cultures to be sacred and/or a sign of death. And interestingly, there also seems to be a link between owls, and all kinds of strange phenomena like UFOs, and Mothman. (Mike Clelland wrote two books on the subject.) Also, Xibalba has some similarities to the Egyptian and Tibetan Books of the Dead.
@julioalbertoherrera1339
@julioalbertoherrera1339 2 жыл бұрын
Bats were also important in mayan mythology 🦇, as messengers of the underworld. That's why you'll find depictions of Mayan "Batmen" in stone sculptures or ceramic vessels 🏺
@Pilgrim98
@Pilgrim98 3 жыл бұрын
In Italian Folklore, precisely in the north-eastern region of Emilia-Romagna, there is a kind of fairy, or "gnome", called a Mazapegul. This being is variously described, but it always is an hairy little person with a red hat, exactly like the "lutin" is said to be "clad in red". Is said to braid the hairs of horses at night, and even the notion that the horses will be found full of sweat coincides with their Canadian counterparts. The Mazapegul also shares characteristics with the Poltergeist, as it is always drawn and fascinated by young women-specifically, their long hair, maybe similarly to the mane of horses- it can apperently become invisible or at the very least hide really well,and can become annoying, mischievous or even mortally dangerous to males in the household if his "love" is rejected. To deal with the Mazapegul it is necessaryto either commit specific magic rituals, or make him be disgusted by the girl he is stalking, wich can be accomplishe if she is dirty, if she eats while in bathroom and in other similar ways.
@Pilgrim98
@Pilgrim98 3 жыл бұрын
@@sw3783 no, they are mostly just annoying perverts and tricksters, usually they get homicidal when rejected. They are evil, but they're not actively searching the downfall of humanity.
@julioalbertoherrera1339
@julioalbertoherrera1339 2 жыл бұрын
Similar legends in rural Guatemala. It was a very widespread legend, about "Duendes" (goblins or kobolds). Bothering long-hair girls, making braids with the horse hair, and making mischief at night. One particular legend was about "El Sombrerón", a short goblin having a black dress, boots and a large mexican-like hat covering his face. It makes me think 🤔, is this an european rural legends that spanish settlers brought from Spain? Because it is basically the same than the Mazapegul...
@PrincipledNaturalLaw
@PrincipledNaturalLaw 3 жыл бұрын
Horse braiding also associated with the large hairy bi-pedal creatures, commonly known as sasquatch, Sabe, etc.
@robbyv.526
@robbyv.526 3 жыл бұрын
As is assault on the animals. Of the worst kind.
@RuinedTemple
@RuinedTemple 3 жыл бұрын
@@robbyv.526 Yikes… yeah, that’s true. Idk why some younger/unmated male Sasq’ets think of horses as nature’s equivalent to um… well, particular types of dolls for adults. But it’s certainly not a kind act.
@PrincipledNaturalLaw
@PrincipledNaturalLaw 3 жыл бұрын
@@robbyv.526 Aye, for sure, i abhor all forms of cruelty & abuse of animals.
@zeldapinwheel7043
@zeldapinwheel7043 3 жыл бұрын
@@RuinedTemple that is horrifying.
@xoloft
@xoloft 3 жыл бұрын
@@PrincipledNaturalLaw what an inventive and original internet persona
@fagundes.antonioaugusto
@fagundes.antonioaugusto 3 жыл бұрын
Here in South Brazil we have the same strange braids in horses and I can say it because I've saw two times by myself: early in the morning the horses appeared with this strange litlle braids and full of sweat and foam on the mouth, like very tired of run. People say that the "SACI" ( a kind of one-legged, trickster gnome) does that, others claim that witches are to blame for this. I personally consider a great privilege to witness it and to have touched the braid and I have no need to further explanations. Your video, by the way, mister, is excellent and your approach to the subject very enlightening. Thank you! Congratulations!
@lilyw.719
@lilyw.719 Жыл бұрын
It is a shame that you are not enthusiastic about God instead. That is someone whose workings it is an actual privilege to see.
@fagundes.antonioaugusto
@fagundes.antonioaugusto Жыл бұрын
@@lilyw.719 Actually, madam, the shame is in point fingers at someone you don't know. (!!) If God is in all that happens, what made you suppose that this strange thing I've saw is out of His power? Don't waste our time preaching to me, just go find a life to live and love and stop judging others: God prefers that way. 🙂
@SoulGale1
@SoulGale1 3 жыл бұрын
We had that phenomenon in Mexico too! Around the Basaltic Prisms of Santa Maria Regla, Hidalgo. Not only the horses, but also the top of the willow trees are mysteriously braided at night. And people say the fairies also made some very fine star shaped mosaics with the soil of bootprints in the houses.
@robbyv.526
@robbyv.526 3 жыл бұрын
Awesome comment Thank You for sharing that .... it is fascinating really.
@zeldapinwheel7043
@zeldapinwheel7043 3 жыл бұрын
The tops of willow trees? Do you know why?
@speez6106
@speez6106 3 жыл бұрын
I'd love to see pics of the braided willow trees. That must look awesome.
@calinvlad858
@calinvlad858 3 жыл бұрын
Here in Romania we have something similar. It is said that weasels do this at night. Do not undo the braids! The weasel will bite the horse. This will end up in a pretty bad infection. There is also the idea that you should take the skin of a weasel for its healing properties. The skin should be places/rubbed on, if I remember right, on the bite of a weasel. To think that something like this can be found in another unrelated culture is kinda creppy. For the curious: I've seen braids on a horse and I don't have any explanation for it.
@aravindva1020
@aravindva1020 3 жыл бұрын
If we could place a camera and prove their existence the world would be a much better place
@newtonbomb
@newtonbomb 3 жыл бұрын
@@aravindva1020 I don't think you can catch fey phenomenon on camera; it's not that they "know" the cameras are there and avoid or break them, but rather I think it is related to some fundamental quality of nature wherein static observation influences dimensional manifestation at a quantum level. This means that in an empirical sense they either won't be able to manifest in that particular observed place or should they have a particularly more intense influence in that space of quantum confluence, for whatever reason that may be, then all the possible avenues of perception towards that point on this side would neccessarily breakdown during that brief period (which it would nearly always be due to the necessity of reality maintaining an apparent uninterrupted spacial continuity).
@marcusmoore5191
@marcusmoore5191 3 жыл бұрын
Or they are all lieing for attention
@calinvlad858
@calinvlad858 3 жыл бұрын
@@marcusmoore5191, I've only seen braids on a horse once. The man that owns the horse, from what I know and remember, didn't talk at all about them or try to attract any kind of attention to them. So yeah, I don't think that's the case here. The braids were crude, their placement was pretty random and weren't extremly noticeable. And just as an idea: Weird territorial animal behavior. Is it really that far fetched?
@risboturbide9396
@risboturbide9396 3 жыл бұрын
Very interesting, as always. Your channel has truly became a great reference on KZbin and a synonym of excellence. Thank you Hammerson Peters, cheers 🍻🍻
@MichelleHunt-zh6lt
@MichelleHunt-zh6lt 3 жыл бұрын
Agreed!
@eddiesanchez2293
@eddiesanchez2293 3 жыл бұрын
I've never heard of the braids on horses! Fun watch, thank you
@julioalbertoherrera1339
@julioalbertoherrera1339 2 жыл бұрын
The legend is somewhat known in rural areas...
@Kilthan2050
@Kilthan2050 3 жыл бұрын
I got a shout out? YAY! Love the videos. So, i saw two HUGE fairy rings recently. My daughter and I were driving from Ohio to Arizona, and were passing through Indiana were we did some cave tours. On our way to the Squire Boone caverns, we passed them. I'd never seen any ring that large, And i wish could have taken photos, but I missed out. And you can be sure the many tales of things living in the caves of the world were in my mind as we took the tours.
@mugwugthemagnificful
@mugwugthemagnificful 3 жыл бұрын
Well done explanation of the poltergeist phenomena . Both hypotheses have merit. Since about 2005 the alien spirit cause has again gained favor.
@1HorseOpenSlay
@1HorseOpenSlay Жыл бұрын
I would be overjoyed to wake and find that someone had braided my horses mane. It's so sweet 💖🐴💖
@watcher1421
@watcher1421 3 жыл бұрын
Just returned from watching part 3 via the link - Sterling work Sir, very much appreciated!
@andreasjames1956
@andreasjames1956 3 жыл бұрын
Thanks for bringing light to the topic of universal similarities in folk tales. You're on to something here and there's something to it. You posted a video before about "goblins, faeries and little people of the forest". Way over in Borneo we have our own folktales about such beings. Little people of the forest that can help as well as be mischievous.
@theodoremartin6153
@theodoremartin6153 3 жыл бұрын
Very interesting. Professional and smooth the whole way . Narration is excellent.
@Llerrah508
@Llerrah508 3 жыл бұрын
Great topic! This deserves looking into, keep em coming👈
@519MaLoNeY
@519MaLoNeY 3 жыл бұрын
I think the horse that was afraid to go into the stable after having it’s hair braided is a really powerful piece of evidence or whatever you’d call it.
@KevinRAAMAAAGE
@KevinRAAMAAAGE 3 жыл бұрын
You can walk a horse past a scary tarp for 100 days, and on the 88th day, the horse will loose its shit. Horses just be like that. If I had a nickel for everyytime my mare refused the stable I'd be rich. They don't wanna be trapped in a cage to stare at their one shit. So yeah imagine kenneling a horse. I fucking hated doing it to my poor girl
@chrisobrien4659
@chrisobrien4659 3 жыл бұрын
Awesome vid!Uni girlfriend gave “Strange Terrain” to me as a bday gift many years ago…I live in prime fairy country now lol.We had a pretty cool ufo sighting this time last year over our house.An exact replica of the Phoenix lights.Massive silent and low in the sky.
@CosmosGwelf
@CosmosGwelf 3 жыл бұрын
I heard about Bigfoot also braiding horses, more a thick dreadlock than a braid though
@zeldapinwheel7043
@zeldapinwheel7043 3 жыл бұрын
That just makes me shudder to imagine.
@katmack4215
@katmack4215 3 жыл бұрын
I've been looking forward to this,Part 2 😀 and,of coarse,I'm far from disappointed!! Well done..once again!
@GateKeeper36
@GateKeeper36 3 жыл бұрын
I was always a believer but it finally took till the age of 32 for me to witness proof. It didn't scare me but just made me more curious and fascinated. What seems to be inhabiting my home has a intelligence and is peaceful but annoying. I'm very thankful for being someone to experience something so cool in my lifetime.
@malleus9778
@malleus9778 3 жыл бұрын
Please tell us about it.
@GateKeeper36
@GateKeeper36 3 жыл бұрын
@@malleus9778 whats happening to me is exactly like in this link
@GateKeeper36
@GateKeeper36 3 жыл бұрын
@@malleus9778 kzbin.info/aero/PLpG0Q8PjijfHdFnFZOj7WAUYIrCsGXOuQ
@GateKeeper36
@GateKeeper36 3 жыл бұрын
@@malleus9778 I feel bad for people who plagued by a evil spirit non stop or were under possession but hears my story so me and my family move into this big house, we are Asian. Around 2017 objects began floating, vanishing reappearing, strange words being scribbled all over walls when my sister wakes up in the mourning, whenever i screamed for it to return are electronic devices they would just drop from above but there's only are ceiling so my mom brought a Buddhist monk and he said it was spirit of a boy
@malleus9778
@malleus9778 3 жыл бұрын
@@GateKeeper36 Sounds scary, m8. Hope he can find peace and I pray for your family.
@bionet4198
@bionet4198 3 жыл бұрын
A fantastic series! Glad I found it! Looking forward to more from you, my friend!
@aliciablank3281
@aliciablank3281 2 жыл бұрын
My grandparents who are nearly isolated in oaxacan valleys, tell stories of goblins braiding horse hairs impossibly tight. Most family from Mexico claim theyve witnessed first hand the results of "goblins' doings". I will ask them more details in a few days when they come to visit.
@Carlos-oo3ig
@Carlos-oo3ig 2 жыл бұрын
Did you ever ask them
@MegaMacReal
@MegaMacReal Жыл бұрын
Do tell
@karengayle9331
@karengayle9331 3 жыл бұрын
Great series, keep up the good work!
@corvusscottwilliams4751
@corvusscottwilliams4751 3 жыл бұрын
We get horses found with braids here in Cornwall. My old friend (Hector, a horse) really wouldn't stay still for anyone, barely me. He was half shire and could be aggressive. About once a month I would find tiny plates, real tiny perfect one's. Apparently the Gentry do this when borrowing the horse for the night.
@MH3GL
@MH3GL 3 жыл бұрын
Tiny plates? You mean like dinner plates?
@dnr2089
@dnr2089 3 жыл бұрын
Plaits
@thewalkingdude7464
@thewalkingdude7464 3 жыл бұрын
If you can do produce more videos on the similarities in folk lore, you will definitely have a dedicated subscriber here!
@thedeaderer8791
@thedeaderer8791 3 жыл бұрын
Braiding horse hair and sweaty horses is imbedded in Cajun folk lore as well. The rougarou
@Irish-King
@Irish-King 3 жыл бұрын
Love your work
@williamdaniel6697
@williamdaniel6697 2 жыл бұрын
This happened to my brothers horses in east Texas. It’s been a couple of years ago now. They’d like go in the stalls in the morning to feed and the horses manes would be braided. They never figured out what or who had done it. To the best of my knowledge it’s not happening now. It did happen many times though.
@austinisfullpleasedontmove653
@austinisfullpleasedontmove653 2 жыл бұрын
Sasquatch are raping your brothers horses. Get help. Serious shit.
@orcvsivstitia7608
@orcvsivstitia7608 3 жыл бұрын
Using one of those boards is equivalent to not taking the running car and hiding behind the chainsaws in a television commercial
@zeldapinwheel7043
@zeldapinwheel7043 3 жыл бұрын
Glad to see a new video! You have such interesting content! It's never the same stuff other sites recycle over and over.
@tinymetaltrees
@tinymetaltrees 3 жыл бұрын
I searched over there for Hammerson Peters and part 3 came right up. 👍
@jayare5483
@jayare5483 3 жыл бұрын
Looking forward to seeing pt3...💙💙💙💙💙💙💙💙👍
@TonyTony-bh2ei
@TonyTony-bh2ei 3 жыл бұрын
Thanks Pete great work as allways ,
@dinarusso3320
@dinarusso3320 2 жыл бұрын
I believe that there is a grain of truth to every legend. Also, very strange that the same creature/people all over the world.
@KevinRAAMAAAGE
@KevinRAAMAAAGE 3 жыл бұрын
As someone who owns horses. I have came across this. Just I don't own a stable. I came to find my untrained gelding with single loose braid in his hair knotted at the end. I checked my cameras NO ONE was there. I had to release the fair knot with a knife
@meredithgrubb7027
@meredithgrubb7027 2 жыл бұрын
I wouldnt undo it. Ive always heard to leave it as is.
@vikingskuld
@vikingskuld 3 жыл бұрын
Awesome thank you a topic I am very interested in. You do such a great job
@bingbong8649
@bingbong8649 3 жыл бұрын
Great video. Also watched the part 3 on rumble. Also a great video and absolutely heart breaking. I recommend everyone watch it
@HammersonPeters
@HammersonPeters 3 жыл бұрын
Thank you very much! I’m glad you enjoyed it.
@oldmanfromscenetwentyfour8164
@oldmanfromscenetwentyfour8164 3 жыл бұрын
Watched part 3, we're ready for part 4.
@ronlawrence342
@ronlawrence342 3 жыл бұрын
Braided the wires on the car . That is intense .
@shaunnewbedford736
@shaunnewbedford736 3 жыл бұрын
Awsome dude cant wait to see the 4th video!!!
@Mizzle420420
@Mizzle420420 3 жыл бұрын
You have some top notch content. Excellent work 💜
@greenmtroamer33
@greenmtroamer33 3 жыл бұрын
Can somebody explain why this guy doesn’t has at least 100k in subs?!? Come on people share this to your friends and family!
@speez6106
@speez6106 3 жыл бұрын
Cuz most people watch YT for pure shite. No matter, YT is turning into garbage anyhow, hence creators moving to new platforms. But HP has books also.
@jerichothirteen1134
@jerichothirteen1134 3 жыл бұрын
Thanks for such an intelligent series of videos.
@antekatetaketna
@antekatetaketna 2 жыл бұрын
I don't know where or what rumble is I'm technologically challenged , I read the 24 comments about and other subjects it contained & now I'm really sorry I can't see it but, I understand why it's not posted on here. I'm still giving a thumbs up. GOD Bless you, GOD Bless Canada & America, to hell with unjust'n trudick, you'all...
@HammersonPeters
@HammersonPeters 2 жыл бұрын
You can find the video if you copy and paste the following into the search bar at the top, but replace the (dot) with a . rumble (dot) com/vnsqos-a-strange-type-of-universal-folktale-34-undesirable-changes-in-babies.html
@1polvomagico
@1polvomagico 3 жыл бұрын
Dude I'm from south America and my father used to told me that his great grand uncle had stories of "el duende" or the leprechaun entering the stables in the night to braid the horses mane and ride them till dawn and the horses just covered in sweat. he is also known for charming small children into the jungle away from home and parents with the promise of shiny toys and trinkets, just to abandon them therein the middle of the jungle away from any path of road but no too far as to not leave the child any chance to return home, the ones who are fortunate enough to return are gifted not the toys but a large brim hat (which is commonly worn by the local farmers) as souvenir, this legend still persis till this day and not to far away from the city too and children are warned not to wander away from people in the night near the woods, hard to say but people from this part are keen to this tales and swear that their parents or even themselves have more than a few stories to share about this mysterious small dwarf with s large brim hat. I also have a friend around my age that swears he saw the little mischief dwarf one time.
@julioalbertoherrera1339
@julioalbertoherrera1339 2 жыл бұрын
In the legends of Central America, the goblin himself wears a large black brim hat. So it is called "El Sombrerón". It also rides horses, braids the horse's mane and is attracted to young long-hair woman.
@1polvomagico
@1polvomagico 2 жыл бұрын
@@julioalbertoherrera1339 here he also wears a large straw hat, it is said that when he lures children into the forest with trinkets and toys, he soon then abandons them on to get Lost, the children that manage to come back to their parents usually carry with them the large hat as it is both a present from El duende and also a reminder that he is lurking, looking for misbehave children to get kidnapped
@julioalbertoherrera1339
@julioalbertoherrera1339 2 жыл бұрын
@@1polvomagico Amazing!!! The legend is almost the same as in Central American. El Cipitío is the salvadorean version, looks like a kid, has a fat belly, a very large straw hat and sometimes, abnormal backward feet. The Belizean versión is called " Tata Duende", it appears on the forest, has magical powers, but this looks like a bearded old dwarf. Also wearing a large straw hat.
@Belialith
@Belialith 3 жыл бұрын
Brilliant findings! Thank you.
@SamIamIam
@SamIamIam 3 жыл бұрын
Love it, Love it! Great content
@leahsclassical
@leahsclassical 3 жыл бұрын
Fascinating...
@hoknjok
@hoknjok 3 жыл бұрын
little bastards been braiding and tangling my cables and headphones for YEARS now!!
@medicalmisinformation
@medicalmisinformation 3 жыл бұрын
So... Poltergeists probably are obviously fans of Anne of Green Gables and Pippi Longstockings.
@gregbaehring1656
@gregbaehring1656 Жыл бұрын
Thank you for your content.
@thiagogueiros9663
@thiagogueiros9663 3 жыл бұрын
Northeast Brazil has folktales an about Cumadre Florzinha (Sister Smallflower in a loose translation) who braids horses, on tangles their mane/tail , can whip you with her hair, get you lost in the woods... She can be appeased with tobacco.
@Occamsrazer
@Occamsrazer 3 жыл бұрын
Epstien didnt kill himself. And it wasnt the little people or a poltergiest.
@RyanBile
@RyanBile 3 жыл бұрын
Names are powerful. No wonder it didn't want to share.
@erynlasgalen1949
@erynlasgalen1949 3 жыл бұрын
As a horse owner, I have observed that horses twist their manes and tails all on their own. The twists are very difficult to remove. Horse hair seems to have a left-hand thread.
@dnr2089
@dnr2089 3 жыл бұрын
Yes this is true. Horses that are kept in the field at night can often look dishevelled in the morning, with their manes and tails matted and snagged with stuff from the hedges
@1HorseOpenSlay
@1HorseOpenSlay Жыл бұрын
... also I should say, the braids depicted are not like the fairy braids you find. They are More like " French or Crab" braids. Has anyone else seen these? Or just me? No neighborhood prankster would know how to do these braids. I've only seen similar braids done by my great great grandma, long since past
@djkitkat2045
@djkitkat2045 Жыл бұрын
I remember being told some rather whimsical tales from ranchers I would stay with. There were many about the strange arrangements of mane us kids would find on our horses in the morning. Stories included fairies being bad at braiding the hair of such large animals, wild men twisting their fingers into manes while riding instead of using reigns, and horses running from or running wild with all manner of mystical creatures. Weather true or not, strange and whimsical occurrences always seem to happen on Canadian farms near to the wilderness. Though not all these stories were so upbeat…
@mechellebass2845
@mechellebass2845 3 жыл бұрын
I understand finding your animal's manes and tails mysteriously braided would be a little unnerving, but explain why that would be a nuisance? I noticed that was the main complaint in all the various culture's reports about this.
@pryce5400
@pryce5400 3 жыл бұрын
You have to brush the manes and furs of your animals to keep them clean and free of parasites. Braids stop you from doing this.
@mechellebass2845
@mechellebass2845 3 жыл бұрын
@@pryce5400 thank you for explaining this. I see now why it would be a nuisance 😀
@mileslong3904
@mileslong3904 3 жыл бұрын
"THOSE LITTLE BASTARDS BRAIDED MY HORSES HAIR AGAIN!!!"
@deadmetal8692
@deadmetal8692 3 жыл бұрын
As soon as you said the word demonologist I thought of Ed Warren.
@ebonyblack4563
@ebonyblack4563 3 жыл бұрын
Very curious about the handling of the tales around fae children and changelings. What's the difference? Fae Children: Often described as above average intelligence (sometimes manifesting as being hyperverbal and/or making sharp leaps in logic,) were socially 'off', and oddly picky about sensory things. Changelings: Sometimes struggled with language, occasionally performed strange repetitive/spontaneous movements, and also could have weak coordination or constitution. They varied in intelligence, were sometimes violently fussy about sensory things, and often grew to avoid normal people. Sometimes these two designations were interchangeable, and sometimes they were described as very distinct. If you're familiar with the variance and history of Aspergers and Autism you might find the differences in Fae vs Changeling very interesting. I myself may well have been described as a Fae Child in times passed, with a Changeling half brother for a youngest sibling. We share a father, and he as well as our paternal grandmother show many traits of ADHD, something both I and my fellow spectrum sibling have also been diagnosed with. My brother is diagnosed for Autism, yet I'm still seeking mine as I reached adulthood before Autism was seen as more than 'just a boy thing.' Ironically it seems girls were more likely to be called Fae back in the day...
@ebonyblack4563
@ebonyblack4563 3 жыл бұрын
@@otterinaballgown3703 You are very welcome, and I'm glad to offer something to think on. I'm not very familiar with HSP, though a quick skim of the term makes me wonder if Hyper-Mobility may compound it or get misdiagnosed as/for it. While Hyper-Mobility is technically an umbrella term for a group of conditions they all relate to connective tissue development, being that it's abnormal in way of excessive flexibility/stretchiness. That obviously causes problems in the joints and supports of the skeleton, but what's not obvious is the softening/weakness it causes in other systems like the cardiovascular and digestive. These things can make Hyper-Mobile people sensitive to foods, especially those not cooked down to a softened state; as well as, very prone to bruises on top of having highly sensitive (to all stimuli), easily rashed, and often torn skin. I'll give an example of just how delicate the skin of those with Hyper-Mobility can be: We can tear our fingers on rippled bottle caps, and get cuts from the back (dull) side of knives if we use them with much pressure or for very long. That's not exaggeration, both those happen to me, though I do hit a 4 out of 4 (high) on the baseline test for Hyper-Mobility... I'll have to look into HSP now. It's descriptions of fragile blood vessels and high levels of inflammation have me intrigued. Those both occur with Hyper-Mobility, because of the constant minor damage of living in a world built for people with physically more durable bodies we tend towards lots of inflammation, and delicate blood vessels are a given thing with it. At least as a trade off Hyper-Mobility does make you more flexible and stronger than you otherwise should be, as you can move farther before strain and your muscles work extra to compensate for weaker connective structures you get strong just by existing. There's drawbacks to that strength and flexibility too, but medicines, therapies, & training exist for much of that.
@JoelPit
@JoelPit 3 жыл бұрын
As someone with adhd and a adopted son with autism this makes sense my 5 biological kids have Adhd as well
@mr.onethirtyeight5088
@mr.onethirtyeight5088 3 жыл бұрын
I'm a dude but I've always understood braiding hair is like a super fun event. So ... Idk
@richardcummings5808
@richardcummings5808 3 жыл бұрын
I know who I am! I'm a dude playing the dude, disguised as another dude!!
@mr.onethirtyeight5088
@mr.onethirtyeight5088 3 жыл бұрын
@@richardcummings5808 - Lmao
@tonicastel5933
@tonicastel5933 Жыл бұрын
I have long hair & it is a very pleasant sensation to braid your own hair. No idea why but it is very rhythmic.
@andreweden9405
@andreweden9405 3 жыл бұрын
There are just two states where the Native American little people, the "Pukwudgie", are said to live: One is Delaware, and the other is right here in Indiana.
@joerogers9413
@joerogers9413 3 жыл бұрын
Also Massachusetts. In the Brightwater Triangle.
@robbyv.526
@robbyv.526 3 жыл бұрын
That is a false belief ... there are many if not most and personally would lean towards all. They be everywhere. .... and I really do not think they adhere to an imaginary line that we draft up on our current maps. But that is up for debate admittedly
@andreweden9405
@andreweden9405 3 жыл бұрын
I'm sure there are Pukwudgie traditions in other states, it's just that those from Indiana and Delaware seem to be the most well-known. The strange part is that these two states aren't really anywhere near each other, besides the fact that they're both east of the Mississippi.
@joerogers9413
@joerogers9413 3 жыл бұрын
I haven't heard of any pukwudgie sightings in Washington, but this is Bigfoot territory. : )
@robbyv.526
@robbyv.526 3 жыл бұрын
@@joerogers9413 I think they go by different handles in different areas. ... also a Washington resident and the Ez Perce definitely have them in their oral traditional wisdom.
@956KHAOS
@956KHAOS 3 жыл бұрын
I love listening to topics like this. Not a lot of ppl talk about this n this is all I wanna talk about 😆
@mirzaghalib8659
@mirzaghalib8659 3 жыл бұрын
love yr content dude. thanks...
@katmack4215
@katmack4215 3 жыл бұрын
I've always heard..you should never unbraid the mains. I guess it's good luck,it's a blessing on your animals and your land to find your animals like this. If you take the braids out..it's offensive to the Little People. You NEVER want to offend them 😬 trust me!!! If you offend them..they'll curse your land,your crops,bring bad luck to you and your family,even place a generational curse
@eucliduschaumeau8813
@eucliduschaumeau8813 3 жыл бұрын
I used to live one town over from the Warrens and have met them and have been to their speaking engagements several times. The most haunted graveyard in New England was only a mile from our house. The Warrens spoke at our church when I was 9 years old and the stories terrified me so much, i had to sleep with my lights on for the better part of the year. I laugh about it now, since the Warrens are superstitious members of the Catholic church. The only true horror I know now as an adult is the abominations of the Democratic party. They are destroying our country.
@burtonmoore996
@burtonmoore996 3 жыл бұрын
OK, weird. When I was a kid we had horses. Every now and then I would find that our red quarter horse with random braids.
@Tyler.i.81
@Tyler.i.81 3 жыл бұрын
I think I remember reading the story about the poltergeist story didn't the priest invite the spirit into himself I think I remember the spirit would write in lipstick in the mirror or maybe that's another case.
@generaleerelativity9524
@generaleerelativity9524 3 жыл бұрын
Nah, that was you after a night out drinking with the fellas. Naughty lil freak
@thefolkofthetwill667
@thefolkofthetwill667 3 жыл бұрын
'‘… Well, old Williams was gutted. The vetenarian said that he’d done all he could. ‘‘The mare may pull through,’’ he said; but the foal had no hope - too weest (sickly) he was. - That’s what he said. An’ then, ’twas going dimpsey, like; and he go’ed on his way. But the old man was desperd aveered for ’is mare, he was; an’ he got into such a stew, that he took bad - cruel quaazy (very unwell) with his innerds; an’ he had gurt big bladder (blister) the size of cackleberry (egg) on his foot, an all; so he clopped to his bed. ‘At cockleert (dawn), ’twas all mizzle an’ rimy, like; but he got out of his bed, any’ow. An’ he donned his clathers an’ hobbled cross his courtlage to the stable - an’ not expecting a cheery sight. And not in the leastest inkling was he prepared for what he see’d next! An’ to be sure, none of ye can guess, neither!’ The storyteller leaned forward. ‘Right ageest (astonished) he was, I tell ye. For he see’d his mare - and as sound as a bell she was! And - wait for it - the foal, as bright as a daisy stood next to her! An’ there was fresh water in the troth; and the fodder-trough was filled with finest oats an’ hay, an’ all... But the mare’s mane was all braided into ’em little pigtails... and erbons (ribbons) in ’er tail! ‘And such was his flusteration (surprise), that he clear forgot his gubbins was quaazy; and he daggled (ran sprightly) then, like a hare, into the house; an’ straightway he tell’d his dummon (wife) to put out bowls of milk an’ cream for the Gentry - ’cause ’twas them allright, the ones who done it... An’ so chuffed he was, that after his nummet (lunch), he goed to lime-wash his linney, he did!’ ‘Odds-wenderekins! An’ did he tell all that to the vetenarian?’ ‘Sure and sure, that he did! An’ the vetenarian turned up to see for himself. I’se warrant, that flabbergasted he was... I was there by the peep of day, I was - came to deliver the straw bales - so I zeed for meself... An’ he looked and smoothed his beard, like; an’ he said, ‘‘Well, Williams, never in me born days, have I see’d the likes of this; and I wouldn’t have believed such a marvel, but I see now - ye doan need me here. Ye have help from the forces, which be beyond me reckoning!’’ That’s what he said! An’ he stood there, looking at the mare - and her mane was all braided, like.’ The storyteller closed his eyes. ‘An’ I can see it, as clear as noonday - her mane all braided... an’ erbons in her tail...’ He opened his eyes again and slowly scanned the present, ‘An’ that be as true, as what I see yer lot here now!’'
@gabrielmolina6348
@gabrielmolina6348 3 жыл бұрын
My brother was on phone one time at night with me, and his legs were facing out, while car door was open. And he sounded so oblivious. But when he told me that stuff, I started piecing that it was super natural. First, The bushes shook first around his car(keep in mind this is deeper in the parking lot with the neighborhood across the street), by the forest. Then 2, when I told him to stop being stupid and stick his legs back in and close door, he said he saw a big slithering-like black cat tail. Then 3, he paused quiet for a long time and wouldn't answer me yet I could hear obviously he was.weird. but yeah, lastly, he said was looking at a dobby" like cryptid. A goblin staring and standing Behind another person's car in the lot and my brother sent me google photos right away and it was creepy.
@jf2849
@jf2849 3 жыл бұрын
When parking your car never has the street been a safer place than your driveway.
@nancyM1313
@nancyM1313 3 жыл бұрын
🧚‍♀️thanks HP🧚‍♂️
@jordankay8578
@jordankay8578 9 ай бұрын
I'm cree little people exist. My whole life they've snuck around.
@ricksta5350
@ricksta5350 3 жыл бұрын
I can't find the 3rd video of this 4 part collection. If someone would share the link, I'd greatly appreciate it. Thanks in advance.
@kirppuntutti
@kirppuntutti 3 жыл бұрын
It’s at rumble. Search his name.
@viclorenz2522
@viclorenz2522 3 жыл бұрын
Girls and women LOVE horses in general. Girls especially love primping. Let them near a horse, and.....
@JohnMelland
@JohnMelland 3 жыл бұрын
Sasquatch's are responsible for braiding hair on livestock. Thanks for sharing!
@darcysingler6742
@darcysingler6742 2 жыл бұрын
My grandmother told me this story's. 1920 dundurn. Sk about horses never forgot. Because I know she couldn't lie. 50 yrs later I see this video
@jeremepeters9716
@jeremepeters9716 3 жыл бұрын
Mr peters it’s nice to meet you
@HammersonPeters
@HammersonPeters 3 жыл бұрын
Likewise, Mr. Peters.
@jeremepeters9716
@jeremepeters9716 3 жыл бұрын
@@HammersonPeters Do you know about Edgar Casey I believe you will find the answer to the similarities there
@ryanthomas3553
@ryanthomas3553 2 жыл бұрын
I like your videos, particularly these universal folklore ones. I watched the 3rd video in your series and was confused however. Why do you compare the folklore behind the changeling phenomenon with accounts of regressive autism resulting from MMR vaccines? Vaccines are not folklore and I'm not sure the two are comparable when the MMR vaccines were not even in existence when the changeling stories were particualr common. It just seemed odd to compare modern vaccines to historic folklore when all the other eventi described in your series is attributed solely to various paranormal causes. Otherwise, your content is fascinating and compelling!
@wilbo1316
@wilbo1316 3 жыл бұрын
As soon as that ghost messed with my ranch dressing we would be out
@jvizkeleti
@jvizkeleti 3 жыл бұрын
One universal folktale is the 'Sun hero' who travels the sky and fights enemies. Birth, death, resurrection. Marcell Jankovics created an animation based on the Hungarian version of the tale, but trying to show the tale's universal features.
@jvizkeleti
@jvizkeleti 3 жыл бұрын
kzbin.info/www/bejne/pYLTeqdpjMx3fsk
@sheilakirby5616
@sheilakirby5616 3 жыл бұрын
IN THE GREAT WORDS OF FOX MULLDER !!! I WANT TO BELIEVE !!!
@INSANESUICIDE
@INSANESUICIDE 3 жыл бұрын
In Norway the dwarves/gnomed tangle up the hair and scare cattle to sour the Milk unless they get food as offerings
@henryfranzoni4417
@henryfranzoni4417 2 жыл бұрын
I had a friend who died of Covid who knew every place on the closed Western Part of the Yakama Nation where the little people lived. We used to talk about it quite often. The rabbit hole lays before you. Take the Red pill.
@setadriftonfishandchips
@setadriftonfishandchips 3 жыл бұрын
You mention Newfoundland and then you post a picture of my Neighborhood in St. John's.
@desperatelyseekingrealnews
@desperatelyseekingrealnews 3 жыл бұрын
Many stories in "The good book" are similar to those of Sumeria and before , it's what they do, alter stories to fit the audience and the time.
@Tyler.i.81
@Tyler.i.81 3 жыл бұрын
Your the best buddy love you're videos I love a good mystery paranormal folk lore myths beings of different cultures all have similar backgrounds ideas etc like troll fairys etc witches are just the same in South America as in old Europe Britain Ireland etc same in Africa. I think its the ultaterestrals.
@clvrswine
@clvrswine 3 жыл бұрын
Horrific spelling. Please. Stop.
@Nothingreallytoseehere
@Nothingreallytoseehere 3 жыл бұрын
ClverSwine , oh do grow up and stop being so obnoxious.
@kingmary2268
@kingmary2268 3 жыл бұрын
Typed in the full link and still nothing came up. Where is the third part?!?!?
@HammersonPeters
@HammersonPeters 3 жыл бұрын
You have to turn the (dot) into a ‘.’
@WhatWhy42
@WhatWhy42 3 жыл бұрын
It was me, I done it! And I would have gotten away with it too if it wasn't for you meddling kids 😉
@dnr2089
@dnr2089 3 жыл бұрын
Well done to Scooby Doo! 🤣
@dinarusso3320
@dinarusso3320 2 жыл бұрын
The little people, I heard a similar story in Texas about the little people taking people's horses out at night. There's some truth to this?
@sizier
@sizier 3 жыл бұрын
Old McDonald had a farm, E I E I O. And on his farm he had a Poltergeist, E I E I O. With a OooOooo here and a braided tail there. Here a OooOooo, there a braid, everywhere a OooOooo braid. Old McDonald had a farm, E I E I O.
@cowboykelly6590
@cowboykelly6590 3 жыл бұрын
Who DOESN'T love Hammerson Peters . WHOOP WHOOP ! 🙉🖖
@cannab-al9582
@cannab-al9582 3 жыл бұрын
Speaking of mmrb vax, it caused my sisters first tonic clonic
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