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Nightmares of the Americas: Indigenous Tales

Auteur(s): Joseph & Gabriel Behill
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  • Have you ever been alone alone on a dark road, and all you hear is the sound of crickets and the rustle of leaves...and then it's there! It's all around you! It's that feeling, isn't it? That creepy, crawling sensation in your gut. The one that tells you something bad is about to happen? Stick around and learn about the horrors that lurk in the shadows of Native American folklore.. Each episode, our hosts will explore the darkest places in North and South America, from native stories, lore, mysteries and true crime. These stories of murder, disappearance, cryptids, hauntings, and mysteries will have you petrified.

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  • Jeremy Skibicki
    Jul 3 2024

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    Jeremy Skibicki, who stands charged with the brutal murders of three First Nations women—Rebecca Contois, 24; Morgan Harris, 39; and Marcedes Myran, 26—as well as an unidentified woman named Mashkode Bizhiki'ikwe, or Buffalo Woman, by community leaders. Believed to be in her 20s and Indigenous, Buffalo Woman's tragic fate remains a reminder of the systemic violence faced by Indigenous women in Canada.

    Rebecca Contois is thought to have been the last of the women killed, with her death occurring around May 14 or 15, 2022. The case took a pivotal turn when Skibicki was apprehended on May 17, one day after police discovered Rebecca’s partial remains in garbage bins near his North Kildonan apartment. Further investigations led to the discovery of more of her remains at a Winnipeg landfill.

    Prosecutors argue that these heinous acts were not random but intentional and racially motivated. They contend that Skibicki preyed on vulnerable Indigenous women at Winnipeg homeless shelters before brutally ending their lives and disposing of their bodies in garbage bins.

    Join us as we uncover the details of this tragic case, examining the broader issues of racial violence and systemic failures that continue to endanger Indigenous communities.

    Persons of Interest

    From murderers to money launderers, thieves to thugs – police officers from the...

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    Persons of Interest

    From murderers to money launderers, thieves to thugs – police officers from the...

    Listen on: Apple Podcasts Spotify

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    Jun 24 2024

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  • Tricksters
    Jun 18 2024

    In this episode we are talking about Tricksters. These tricksters are multifaceted figures depicted as clever, mischievous, and cunning. They play significant roles in various myths and folklore, embodying both positive and negative traits. Tricksters can be both hero and villain, wise and foolish, which allows them to navigate various roles within stories, making them versatile characters. Many tricksters take the form of animals, such as the coyote, the raven, and the spider. These animal forms reflect the connection between people and the natural world.

    Trickster tales are often used to impart values, moral lessons, and social norms. Through their adventures and misadventures, tricksters demonstrate the consequences of behavior, teaching lessons about humility, wisdom, respect, and the importance of community. They are frequently depicted as agents of change and transformation, bringing about significant changes in the world, such as creating natural features, introducing important cultural practices, or bringing fire to humans. These stories explain how things came to be and emphasize the dynamic nature of the world.

    Tricksters also serve as a source of humor and entertainment. Their antics and clever schemes provide amusement and relief, making them popular figures in storytelling traditions. Through their humorous exploits, tricksters highlight human follies and societal quirks. Additionally, they often challenge and subvert authority, questioning established order and provoking thought about the nature of power and justice. Highly adaptable, tricksters are resilient figures who navigate and influence the changing world around them through their wit and resourcefulness.



    Persons of Interest

    From murderers to money launderers, thieves to thugs – police officers from the...

    Listen on: Apple Podcasts Spotify

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    Also check out our Instagram -https://www.instagram.com/indigenous_tales/
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    52 min

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