What are the Creatures and Monsters of Native American Folklore?

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Pantheon Mythology

Pantheon Mythology

Күн бұрын

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@MoonyPoet
@MoonyPoet Ай бұрын
I am born and raised near Lake Tahoe and Pyramid Lake. I'm not a native, but I grew up being told not to wander near the water or the Water Babies would take me away. I was also told that's why I needed to wear my life jacket, because the Water Babies could hold me underwater
@tomkerruish2982
@tomkerruish2982 Ай бұрын
I think your last word is a typo. At least, I hope it is!
@SpoodyFlopp
@SpoodyFlopp Ай бұрын
I, too, grew up in the Tahoe-Pyramid general area and know many people who have heard the babies shrieking at just about any lake therein. I even had a friend who lived in New Washoe who told me about how he, his brother, and his sister-in-law were planning on drinking by Little Washoe one night. Before they could even crack open a beer, they heard a splash and a clear baby's cry from the lake's edge. When they went to investigate, thinking a baby had been abandoned, they couldn't find anything out of the ordinary. Soon after, they heard another cry much further out into the lake. Freaked out and a little concerned that something nefarious was at play, they talked about calling the cops, but the sister-in-law was worried about her car potentiallu smelling like weed. This was before it was legalized, when everyone involved could get a potential life sentence. Besides, the sound had traveled too far and too fast toward the center of the lake to make sense. They had no idea about water babies until they shared this experience with me, and I filled them in on the mythos. I don't doubt they truly believed something paranormal happened that traumatized them somewhat.
@MoonyPoet
@MoonyPoet Ай бұрын
@@tomkerruish2982 good looking out 🤣
@Meight50five
@Meight50five Ай бұрын
Tahoe and Pyramid Lake are VERY far from each other. Pyramid is also a man-made lake...
@MoonyPoet
@MoonyPoet Ай бұрын
@@Meight50five they're not THAT far apart. Pyramid is less than 100 miles from Tahoe and is the end of the Truckee River that begins in Tahoe. You must be thinking of Lake Mead down by Las Vegas. That's about 400+ miles from Tahoe and is the reservoir of Hoover Dam.
@TheRaven_200
@TheRaven_200 Ай бұрын
I'm a proud member of the Nez Perce Tribe in Northen Idaho. I love seeing these tales given the spotlight.
@OklahomaGamer
@OklahomaGamer Ай бұрын
I'm a part of 3 tribes and proud of my heritage, so I like hearing stories from elders...but the horror stories are bone chillingly EPIC! There isn't enough native creatures in modern cinema, we have some badass monsters. The wendigo has been overdone at this point but it's still a good plot for a horror film. I did like how reservation dogs had "deer lady" and the "tall man" 😁
@carolynpurser7469
@carolynpurser7469 12 күн бұрын
Some of these creatures I've not heard of before. Always enjoy learning something new especially regarding folklore.
@unforgottenyt
@unforgottenyt Ай бұрын
I really enjoy these videos where you compile different creatures or gods!
@johnwiks2597
@johnwiks2597 Ай бұрын
Forgot to add the Si-te-cah. The red headed giant cannibals that took the Navajo banding together to destroy.
@Rand0.Mality.74
@Rand0.Mality.74 2 сағат бұрын
They were actually real though, right? Love Lock Cave giants?
@clayjoe5734
@clayjoe5734 18 күн бұрын
Over here in Whiteriver on the White mountain apache reservation we have Butchiezaan, a witch who steals children in a huge basket she carries and lives in the mountains
@kodytiffany5686
@kodytiffany5686 Ай бұрын
Ty Husle has some books that take a historic and anthropological take on fairy tails and mythology that attempt to show where the origins of many folklore and fairy tails. Its a short 160 page book called Understanding Fairy Tails and Myths... something like that. Figured you might like it since it paints those stories in a new light. For clarification sake it goes back to Cave drawings and follows the vague path to what we know as the grimms Brothers Fairy tails. Mostly talking about Europe and Asia and Africa groups.
@jamesmasonaltair1062
@jamesmasonaltair1062 6 күн бұрын
This video is great fuel for a Native American themed D&D adventure.
@philip2010
@philip2010 Ай бұрын
The Navajo here in New Mexico have an urban legend much like a werewolf called the howler
@ariesscar443
@ariesscar443 Ай бұрын
I call them Woofers
@That-guy916
@That-guy916 Ай бұрын
Sucks to live around Indians.
@phillipthomas1379
@phillipthomas1379 Ай бұрын
The community IS important during times of hardship...nom nom nom. 🤤
@tanatswamhandire5604
@tanatswamhandire5604 27 күн бұрын
I have a mild obsession with Native culture so thank you
@redspec01
@redspec01 Ай бұрын
They should be teaching this as part of world mythology!
@nightwolf1982
@nightwolf1982 8 күн бұрын
Fascinating....there should be more attention from people on Native American Mythology...they deserve "their time in the sun".
@THE_BEY0NDER
@THE_BEY0NDER Ай бұрын
I was really hoping to hear about the Tah-tah-klé-ah. According to the Yakama in their respective mythology/folklore, she is a humanoid owl witch who is described as being the origin of every owl in the world. When she died, it was said that either every kind of owl in the world, or every native owl flew out from her eye when she died. It's also said that the Tah-tah-klé-ah is either one entity or a whole group of them. If I'm wrong about anything in terms of the Tah-tah-klé-ah, please respectfully feel free to correct me, make additional points, etc because I love native american creatures and folklore/mythology even though I'm not native american myself.
@pantheonmythology
@pantheonmythology Ай бұрын
May have missed her in this one but funnily enough, covered her in my latest video "Who are the Witches from Mythology and Folklore."
@THE_BEY0NDER
@THE_BEY0NDER Ай бұрын
@@pantheonmythology Wait, really? 😂 I'll check it out! You got a subscriber in me mate. This video is awesome and I can't wait to see what else you got. Beautiful job by the way 👏👍
@JaimeTanner-b2i
@JaimeTanner-b2i 25 күн бұрын
Me too, gotta sub to this!
@jacobhope6164
@jacobhope6164 Ай бұрын
Wow! Great video! I just subscribed.
@lightsoulja
@lightsoulja Ай бұрын
That was very interesting
@ragdolltrucking
@ragdolltrucking 8 күн бұрын
the thunderbird is interesting because its universal accross all of north america from the southern united states to british columbia and all accross canada, that is a huge area
@kodytiffany5686
@kodytiffany5686 Ай бұрын
The section break up bar at bottom of vid was marked for some other vid as it mentioned names of places and like Aztec was one of them as well. Just wanted to let you know.
@pantheonmythology
@pantheonmythology Ай бұрын
Thank you, I've amended it now!
@mythicalcreaturesdoctorsor3589
@mythicalcreaturesdoctorsor3589 13 күн бұрын
​@@pantheonmythology Wendigo : 🇨🇦 Canada traditional indigenous night winter forest psychosis greedy deer beast-half body humanoid thin claw teeth cannibal eat human flesh
@wadewilson8011
@wadewilson8011 21 күн бұрын
You literally described the Wendigo when describing the Chenoo. Especially being from Algonquin and Cree origins.
@MeSluggelah
@MeSluggelah Ай бұрын
The Flying Head sails on the Great Wind. It is silent. But deadly.
@markward413
@markward413 19 күн бұрын
Isn't that a fart?
@MeSluggelah
@MeSluggelah 19 күн бұрын
@markward413 you aren't sniffing nerve gas just because the words of wisdom stink....... Meditate on this.
@doodleydoo2745
@doodleydoo2745 15 күн бұрын
Anyone remember the movie 'Ravenous'? Any other good mythological film suggestions?
@auntie_M
@auntie_M Ай бұрын
6:20 *judges in Anishinaabe* 🤦🏻‍♀️
@timothy5682
@timothy5682 2 күн бұрын
The Chenoo is our version of the wendigo. If you look through the tribes, you'll see similar creatures.
@kodytiffany5686
@kodytiffany5686 Ай бұрын
I am like one 64th Pyut or something... unfortunately that part of my family history is mostly unknown. But given the vid I figured I would mention it. I do not have many stories that really come close to the native American stuff. I have basically 3ish. But I will mention 2 of the ideas and I do not have much more than that for either. One I have pages but its not really about the main part of that story as I got stuck typing out there martial philosopher that their combat is based off. Mostly now I use it as the frame work for my belief in the 13 elements. I will copy paste a few segments of what I have typed for that one, to give you a brief taste of said elements and the martial arts I use to explain what the Iron Knuckle can do without magic in my hyrule stories. The other is based off Full Metal Alchemist and is a "fan fic" of mine that I see being a possible continue... for that I will just give a synopsis for that idea. Martial stuff The tribe was one that did not travel together under one name but rather survived as individual families amongst all other tribes. Their purpose was to be the chain that would hold all tribes together as one unit. As the daughter became 91 new moons old they were taught by their mother the ancient ways of their people; the most basic and fundamental of these lessons of the Jum’iah’jeh’du 13; the laws of their people, as well as, the basis of their fighting style and way of life. Jum’iah’jeh’du means “the ever binding chain- Unity” as such its’ 13 laws are towards that purpose as well as towards the ideology behind how, why, and when to fight in their style; this is how they are told to the daughters: • Be as the fire; ever more passionate as the flames grow higher. Beware of being the fire; ever more dangerous as the flames grow higher. Be aware of how the fire spreads; wildly so and it is hard to prevent its’ flow/ steady and true and it is easily managed too/ erratically so and no one can predict its’ flow, but unfortunately and what growth there is, is not part of the flow. Learn as the fire; ever brighter as the blaze grows higher but if the blaze is ever too intense then all its’ function ceases to commence… • Be as the darkness; act as the shadow does, by slowly circumventing others escape; surround and encase them in your gentle embrace. Beware of being the darkness; you can only succeed by not being seen, this is at your core of being; as does the shadow, your closest brother be very careful that you do not smother, know that revelation can be most frightening; so when sneaking around be afraid of lightning. Be aware of what darkness covers. Be true and faithful always to others; closer than their blood brothers; for if you are not, then sad to say, all you will get is hardship for the rest of your days. Since darkness touches all things it must be faithful with what the light brings. Learn as the darkness; the more you cover the more you’re aware; with that advice do take extra care… • Be as the undead; everlasting perseverance is the truest of your strengths; act without fear and you will be free everlasting. Beware being the undead; the pain is an illusion and nothing more; the same cannot be said of the blood that is leaking and hitting the floor. There is a line that must not be ignored, “the soul is as it was intended to be; never defile it; that is necromancy”. Be aware of being the undying soul. When the mind breaches its’ limit the subconscious takes hold; that is when you become undead with an indomitable soul. Without thought to get in the way ones insanity comes out to play; through this madness does the enemy wade; to lay thee to rest (pure fantasy). Learn as the undead; swaying from one thing to the next without touching what’s between; avoiding stagnation at whatever the cost. Simply follow your instincts and whim, and have not a reason to fear death again… Be as the Water; flow freely as the torrent blasting along the rivers bed, spreading as you’re falling; but flowing just the same. Be pure as the snow and lightly shroud the world’s pain and anger cooling it into temperance. Be aloof as a cloud letting neither the fires of rage nor the wishes and words of others harm you. Beware of being water; for it reflects what others would show; if it becomes stagnant than nothing will grow; all because it lost its flow. Like a cloud you can become unconnected with the reality of what is physically going on. Like that glacier so large and strong you can take too long to arrive where it is you head; do not allow yourself to ever be too cold or aloof. Be aware of what it means to be Water. Water is adaptability incarnate; it is the never-ending cycle of life in its most metaphorical state; it is passivity to tear down the boundaries and reshape them in your own way. The glacier that slowly travels but makes great change is the people’s symptom of living. The cloud that can observe all details yet affect only a few is the peoples symptom of rebirth. The placidity of a calm lake void of the breeze, and cold as the careless word is the people’s symptom of death. To learn as water does reflect upon your next phase as you accept the previous ways. FMA idea It takes place in South America like place... as the main story was in "Germany" Their is a switch up as instead of the Sins the main antag removed their virtues to become closer to a God of destruction. These virtues however are evil and twisted versions of each where the virtue is taken to far. Charity for instance gives sickness and bad water or food to others... through giving to the poor they are removing the poor so if you are dead then you cannot suffer starvation now can ya. Ed and Al are in search of a way to restore Eds powers but not be using alchemy per say. Xing had a weird thing called path of the dragon so it being like alchemy means other groups might have a way that Ed can learn. They get stuck in the politics of the whole thing as the story goes on it slowly leads to All tribes of North and South America unifying to stop this evil plan.
@carlosmontanez1173
@carlosmontanez1173 2 күн бұрын
Im always curious if any of these creatures interact with eachother. I would like to see Sasquatch meet a Wendigo
@AndrewBeckman-g4f
@AndrewBeckman-g4f Ай бұрын
I thought sir that the snallygaster and thunderbird were finally decided to be living terasours???
@EloiseScott-xn8fe
@EloiseScott-xn8fe Ай бұрын
I Believe ❤
@strongman5243
@strongman5243 Ай бұрын
really enoyed the vedio
@NookoftheNorth
@NookoftheNorth Ай бұрын
Osage County in the House
@jimpassi349
@jimpassi349 4 күн бұрын
I THINK THEY MAY STILL BE AROUND HAIRYMAN BIGFOOT SKUNK APE / THUNDERBIRD / I CANT THINK OF ANY MORE OFF HAND
@jimpassi349
@jimpassi349 4 күн бұрын
I AM FROM STILAGOUMISH TRIBE IN WASHINGTON / CANADA
@jimpassi349
@jimpassi349 4 күн бұрын
TAILS FROM THE CLOUD HOUSE
@twiggyjali
@twiggyjali Ай бұрын
tanuqwa sounds quite a bit like baba yaga
@MatthewFlatt-ze3ft
@MatthewFlatt-ze3ft Ай бұрын
A mom native wrote this
@burningsandsexploration3711
@burningsandsexploration3711 Ай бұрын
I always find it a bit odd that people with English accents talk about American folklore.
@eefw.4774
@eefw.4774 Ай бұрын
Why?
@JaimeTanner-b2i
@JaimeTanner-b2i 25 күн бұрын
I get you, no real reason but it does. You never seem to hear, say, a strong southern accent doing these kind of videos.
@wadewilson8011
@wadewilson8011 21 күн бұрын
Amd the Rougarou is of French origins not native American.
@pgtoguro541
@pgtoguro541 Ай бұрын
Is there any wolf men legends?
@Soulute367
@Soulute367 Ай бұрын
The cleric beast in bloodborne was directly inspired by the wendigo
@pantheonmythology
@pantheonmythology Ай бұрын
That spider boss (forgotten it's name) still haunts me to this day!
@Soulute367
@Soulute367 Ай бұрын
@@pantheonmythology rom? Amygdala?
@pantheonmythology
@pantheonmythology Ай бұрын
Rom!
@MatthewFlatt-ze3ft
@MatthewFlatt-ze3ft Ай бұрын
That pic isn't a wendigo
@Mr.Cooper1947
@Mr.Cooper1947 26 күн бұрын
Short Nose Bear
@NEKROMONICON.
@NEKROMONICON. Ай бұрын
Werewolf = equals dogman 🐺
@bingumsbongums
@bingumsbongums Ай бұрын
Where’re the stick Indians??
@pantheonmythology
@pantheonmythology Ай бұрын
D'oh!
@UncleD-f9e
@UncleD-f9e Ай бұрын
Just bad spirits the live in the woods
@bingumsbongums
@bingumsbongums Ай бұрын
@@UncleD-f9e we call em stick Indians up in WA :)
@UncleD-f9e
@UncleD-f9e Ай бұрын
@@bingumsbongums same here in Oregon
@bingumsbongums
@bingumsbongums Ай бұрын
@@UncleD-f9e I’m in CA now, but my family are interior Salish natives, so we grew up hearing all of that!
@moozie2z
@moozie2z 18 күн бұрын
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@KlausFischmann-cs6fr
@KlausFischmann-cs6fr 29 күн бұрын
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@ObsidianFallen
@ObsidianFallen Ай бұрын
Why is the Rougarou here? Technically could count but not really
@ObsidianFallen
@ObsidianFallen Ай бұрын
Would also complain about the art for the wendigo having antlers but everyone screws that up.
@ObsidianFallen
@ObsidianFallen Ай бұрын
Snallygaster too so why is the title native American folklore?
@PineappleStickers
@PineappleStickers Ай бұрын
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@pantheonmythology
@pantheonmythology Ай бұрын
@@PineappleStickers 😅 a man of taste I see
@standingbear998
@standingbear998 4 күн бұрын
most of them are thoughts, ideas and representations of bad behavior and thinking not physical living beings.
@841-o6g
@841-o6g 3 күн бұрын
Native Americans...... people are so lethargic
@danasimcho310
@danasimcho310 Ай бұрын
You definitely need to improve your pronounciation of tribal names!
@JaimeTanner-b2i
@JaimeTanner-b2i 25 күн бұрын
Don't we all. I can't say things right in English either.
@jaimegonzalezh
@jaimegonzalezh 11 күн бұрын
You Not even native American and making videos about your original predecessors 😂 lil english accent
@That-guy916
@That-guy916 Ай бұрын
Native Americans ARE creatures lol
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