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What if there was a supernatural creature that not only protected people from evil spirits but also disciplined those who lacked morals? Dive into the world of the Thunderbird in this captivating episode, where we explore the rich mythology and stories surrounding this powerful entity that is present in many North American indigenous cultures, such as the Ojibwe and Menominee tribes. We'll also share a fascinating tale of how the Thunderbird once came to the aid of a struggling community.

We continue our journey with a gripping legend of a boy who, upon seeing a dead whale on the beach, tries to tell his Tribal elder that it could be a sign of a Thunderbird. Discover how the elder's dismissive attitude leads to deadly consequences and how the boy, later in life, gets a second chance to encounter the awe-inspiring Thunderbird. But unlike in most stories, the Thunderbird teaches us a valuable lesson - it does not care if we live or die.

Finally, we discuss the cultural significance of the Thunderbird, its connection to weather patterns, and the tattoos it has inspired. Delve into the stories of its power to ward off Reptilian monsters and how it is still respected in modern times. We also touch on parallels between various indigenous cultures and the Thunderbird, and how a tattoo designed by Stephanie Big Eagle became a symbol of solidarity and resistance against the Dakota Access Pipeline. Don't miss this thought-provoking and fascinating episode!

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