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Nightmares of the Americas: Indigenous TalesNightmares of the Americas: Indigenous TalesListener Tales Cont......Send us a textLast week, things got a little… strange. Our equipment went haywire, and according to Gabriel, we even “lost” Joseph—who knows what happened? But we’re back, and this week, we’re continuing with  stories from you, the listener.Before we dive in, don’t forget to resubscribe on Apple Podcasts if you haven’t already! And while you’re at it, rate and review the show for a chance to score a free stickerNow, sit back, turn down the lights, and get...2025-03-1144 minNightmares of the Americas: Indigenous TalesNightmares of the Americas: Indigenous TalesListener Tales Cont......Send us a textLast week, things got a little… strange. Our equipment went haywire, and according to Gabriel, we even “lost” Joseph—who knows what happened? But we’re back, and this week, we’re continuing with  stories from you, the listener.Before we dive in, don’t forget to resubscribe on Apple Podcasts if you haven’t already! And while you’re at it, rate and review the show for a chance to score a free stickerNow, sit back, turn down the lights, and get...2025-03-1144 minNightmares of the Americas: Indigenous TalesNightmares of the Americas: Indigenous TalesNew Year’s Nightmare: The Disappearance of Sheryl SheppardSend us a textA new year—a fresh start, a clean slate. It’s a time of celebration, reflection, and resolutions. For many of us, it’s a night to dress up, go out, and toast to brighter days ahead. There’s something magical about New Year’s Eve: the countdown, the fireworks, the feeling that anything is possible.It’s a chance to live in the moment. The thrill of the night, the excitement of being with friends, the fleeting promise of new beginnings. And for one woman in Hamilton, Ontario, New Year’s Eve in 1997...2024-12-3057 minNightmares of the Americas: Indigenous TalesNightmares of the Americas: Indigenous TalesUnmasking the Dark Spirit of ChristmasSend us a textDive into the chilling world of Krampus, the half-goat, half-demon enforcer of holiday morality. In this episode of True Terror on Tap, we journey through the centuries-old folklore of the Alpine region to uncover the pagan roots, symbolic elements, and terrifying traditions surrounding this dark counterpart to Saint Nicholas. From the eerie rituals of Krampusnacht to the raucous energy of Krampuslauf parades, we explore how Krampus has evolved into a cultural icon blending fear and festivity.Discover how this ancient legend ties to fertility rites, the winter solstice, and Christian morality...2024-12-1947 minNightmares of the Americas: Indigenous TalesNightmares of the Americas: Indigenous TalesThe Curious Case of Natalia GraceSend us a textIn April 2010, a family from Indiana opened their home to a young girl, believing they were offering her a second chance at life. Natalia Grace was six years old, according to her paperwork—a Ukrainian orphan with a rare form of dwarfism. At first glance, she was tiny and vulnerable—the perfect match for what the Barnett family had hoped for in an adoption. But the story that followed would become a nightmareWithin months of welcoming Natalia into their home, Kristine and Michael Barne...2024-12-1249 minNightmares of the Americas: Indigenous TalesNightmares of the Americas: Indigenous TalesVampiresSend us a textSomewhere out there, beneath the pale light of the moon, something moves. It’s silent, patient, and ancient. It’s been watching us for centuries, slipping through the cracks of our stories, our fears, and our nightmares.You tell yourself it’s just folklore. An ancient explanation for death and disease, nothing more. But why, then, do the stories never go away? Why do they creep into every culture, every time, every dark corner of human history? Maybe it’s because myths aren’t born from nothing. Maybe it’s becau...2024-12-0548 minNightmares of the Americas: Indigenous TalesNightmares of the Americas: Indigenous TalesTrue Terror on Tap Unexplained MysteriesSend us a textThis week, we didn’t want to leave you without an episode, so we’re sharing an episode from our other podcast on the Behill Network, True Terror on Tap. We’ll be back next week with a brand-new show. Thanks for listening, and enjoy!In this chilling episode of True Terror on Tap, host Joseph delves into the eerie, unexplained mysteries that defy logic and haunt the imagination. From the depths of Mel’s Hole—a supposed bottomless pit in rural Washington with inexplicable properties—to Seattle’s enigmatic Mystery Soda Machine t...2024-11-2651 minNightmares of the Americas: Indigenous TalesNightmares of the Americas: Indigenous TalesTrue Terror on Tap Unexplained MysteriesSend us a textThis week, we didn’t want to leave you without an episode, so we’re sharing an episode from our other podcast on the Behill Network, True Terror on Tap. We’ll be back next week with a brand-new show. Thanks for listening, and enjoy!In this chilling episode of True Terror on Tap, host Joseph delves into the eerie, unexplained mysteries that defy logic and haunt the imagination. From the depths of Mel’s Hole—a supposed bottomless pit in rural Washington with inexplicable properties—to Seattle’s enigmatic Mystery Soda Machine t...2024-11-2651 minNightmares of the Americas: Indigenous TalesNightmares of the Americas: Indigenous TalesIndigenous Tales: Part One: The Case of Kaysera Stops Pretty PlacesSend us a textThis special episode is presented in lieu of the usual content from True Terror on Tap. Today, we bring you a gripping story from Nightmares of the Americas: Indigenous Tales, the flagship show of The Behill Network.In Part One of the case of Kaysera Stops Pretty Places, we get into the tragic and unsettling story of a young Indigenous woman whose disappearance and untimely death reveal the deep cracks in the justice system. This heartbreaking case raises critical questions about accountability, systemic failures, and the ongoing fight for justice for...2024-11-2146 minNightmares of the Americas: Indigenous TalesNightmares of the Americas: Indigenous TalesThe Dark Secrets of America's National ParksSend us a text"America's national parks are beautiful places to escape from the everyday grind. But behind the serene landscapes and breathtaking vistas lies a darker, more chilling truth—an unsettling number of people have vanished without explanation in these wild places.""Each year, visitors from all walks of life—hikers, families, experienced outdoorsmen—disappear into thin air. No signs of struggle. No clear tracks. Often, no remains are ever found. Even more disturbing? The patterns. Many vanish near water sources or rugged terrain like boulder fields. Clothing, when recovered, is often...2024-11-1458 minNightmares of the Americas: Indigenous TalesNightmares of the Americas: Indigenous TalesUnexplained MysteriesSend us a textIn this chilling episode of True Terror on Tap, host Joseph delves into the eerie, unexplained mysteries that defy logic and haunt the imagination. From the depths of Mel’s Hole—a supposed bottomless pit in rural Washington with inexplicable properties—to Seattle’s enigmatic Mystery Soda Machine that dispensed rare drinks and vanished as suddenly as it appeared, these tales push the boundaries of the known. The exploration continues with the relentless and puzzling phenomenon known as "The Hum"—a low-frequency noise heard worldwide, driving some listeners to the brink of madness—and culminat...2024-11-0752 minNightmares of the Americas: Indigenous TalesNightmares of the Americas: Indigenous TalesCreepy PastaSend us a text“Imagine this: you’re sitting in your dimly lit kitchen, a bowl of spooky spaghetti in front of you, and you can’t shake the feeling that something’s watching you. Is it the ghost of the last person who tried to cook with too much garlic? Or maybe it’s just your cat judging your life choices?As you take a bite, the noodles start to twist and turn, and suddenly, they’re whispering creepypasta tales right into your ear. ‘Did you hear about the guy who got trapped in...2024-10-3146 minNightmares of the Americas: Indigenous TalesNightmares of the Americas: Indigenous TalesBlack Eyed Kids Part 2Send us a textFor decades, people have whispered about strange visitors—beings that appear human, but something’s just…off. They show up unexpectedly, like the infamous Men in Black, and always at the worst possible time. The Black-Eyed Kids are no different. They wear the mask of innocence, but something about them feels unnatural, almost as if they’re mimicking human behavior without fully understanding it.Today, we’re diving deeper into the unsettling mystery of these dark-eyed figures. Are they just children—or could they be something more? Like the Men in B...2024-10-2445 minNightmares of the Americas: Indigenous TalesNightmares of the Americas: Indigenous TalesBlack Eyed KidsSend us a text It’s late… past midnight. You’re home alone, curled up on the couch, and there’s a knock at the door. Not a gentle knock. A slow, persistent tap that echoes through the house, pulling you from your comfort.You rise, and peer through the peephole. Standing there, in the dead of night, are two children. A boy and a girl, heads bowed, dressed in strange, outdated clothes. They don’t look up at first. You consider ignoring them, but something compels you—some part of you feels an odd...2024-10-1756 minNightmares of the Americas: Indigenous TalesNightmares of the Americas: Indigenous TalesMadame Delphine LaLaurie Part 2Send us a textWelcome back to part two of our chilling exploration into the infamous LaLaurie Mansion. In our last episode, we left off with the unsettling experiences of the young girls at the newly opened school, each of them mysteriously marked by bruises and scratches, all pointing to one sinister figure—the woman they all claimed to have seen, despite knowing nothing of her dreadful history. But the strange happenings at the mansion didn’t end with these accounts. As the years passed, even more disturbing tales emerged, leading many to be...2024-10-1053 minNightmares of the Americas: Indigenous TalesNightmares of the Americas: Indigenous TalesMadame Delphine LaLaurie Part 1Send us a textWelcome to October and what a way to start off the month with this heavy hitter! "New Orleans... a city of revelry, music, and spirits—both in the glass and in the shadows. But hidden within the cobbled streets and beneath the vibrant facade lies something far darker. Tonight, we uncork a tale soaked in horror, of a woman whose name still sends shivers through the Crescent City.""Madame Delphine LaLaurie. A name once synonymous with wealth and prestige... but now, remembered for something far more sin...2024-10-0355 minNightmares of the Americas: Indigenous TalesNightmares of the Americas: Indigenous TalesThe MothmanSend us a textA small town lost in the fog, its streets empty under a cold November sky. In the deep, dark corners where the light doesn’t reach, something moves—slow, deliberate, watching. A shadow with wings that stretch across the night, and eyes that burn like embers through the mist. For decades, the people of Point Pleasant have whispered of the Mothman, a creature that appears when doom is near, a harbinger or perhaps a cause of the unspeakable. Was it an omen sent to warn us, a monster summoned from our deepest fear...2024-09-261h 01Nightmares of the Americas: Indigenous TalesNightmares of the Americas: Indigenous TalesEllen GreenbergSend us a textIn this chilling episode of True Terror on Tap, we get into one of the most puzzling and controversial cases in recent history: the tragic death of Ellen Greenberg. Found dead in her apartment with 20 stab wounds—half of which were to the back of her head and neck—her death was quickly ruled a suicide. But was it? We unravel the eerie details, conflicting evidence, and ongoing quest for justice that has haunted her family and captivated true crime enthusiasts worldwide. Join us as we explore the facts, theories, and unanswered questions surr...2024-09-191h 10Nightmares of the Americas: Indigenous TalesNightmares of the Americas: Indigenous TalesGeorgia Guide StonesSend us a textErected in 1980 in Elbert County, Georgia, by a mysterious figure known only as "R.C. Christian," these towering granite slabs stood as a cryptic monument to humanity's future—until they were destroyed by an unexplained explosion in 2022. Often called the "American Stonehenge," the Guidestones bore ten controversial guidelines, inscribed in eight languages, sparking decades of debate, conspiracy theories, and occult rumors. We'll explore the secrets behind its construction, the strange occurrences that plagued its creation, and the controversies that surrounded its messages of population control and global governance. Was this monument a...2024-09-121h 03Nightmares of the Americas: Indigenous TalesNightmares of the Americas: Indigenous TalesCelebrating Two YearsSend us a textWelcome to a very special anniversary episode of Nightmares of the Americas: Indigenous Tales! 🎉  It’s been two incredible years, and we’re celebrating in style with a laid-back episode that brings a few surprises. First up, we’re thrilled to introduce a new guest to our show—Mike Behill, one of the dynamic co-hosts of True Terror on Tap. Get ready for some spooky stories and intriguing insights as we dive into the world of horror podcasting with Mike. But that’s not all! We also share a few of your list...2024-09-1049 minNightmares of the Americas: Indigenous TalesNightmares of the Americas: Indigenous TalesCelebrating Two YearsSend us a textWelcome to a very special anniversary episode of Nightmares of the Americas: Indigenous Tales! 🎉  It’s been two incredible years, and we’re celebrating in style with a laid-back episode that brings a few surprises. First up, we’re thrilled to introduce a new guest to our show—Mike Behill, one of the dynamic co-hosts of True Terror on Tap. Get ready for some spooky stories and intriguing insights as we dive into the world of horror podcasting with Mike. But that’s not all! We also share a few of your list...2024-09-1049 minNightmares of the Americas: Indigenous TalesNightmares of the Americas: Indigenous TalesThe Alaskan TriangleSend us a textIn this episode, we journey deep into the heart of the Alaska Triangle—an area known for its stunning wilderness, but also infamous for the over 20,000 people who have vanished since the 1970s. From treacherous terrain to supernatural phenomena, the Alaska Triangle is a place where the boundaries between the natural and the unknown seem to blur.Join us as we uncover some of the most mysterious disappearances in this desolate region and explore theories that range from the bizarre to the terrifying. Is the Alaska Triangle home to dangerous energy vo...2024-09-0554 minNightmares of the Americas: Indigenous TalesNightmares of the Americas: Indigenous TalesThe WatcherSend us a textWelcome to the very first episode of True Terror on Tap, the latest addition to the Behill Network! Join Gabriel Behill and his brothers, Joseph and Michael, as they kick off this horror comedy journey with the spine-chilling true story of The Watcher at 657 Boulevard. This isn't just another haunted house tale—it's a real-life thriller featuring a creepy stalker with a flair for dramatic letters and an unsettling obsession with his unsuspecting neighbors.In this debut episode, the Behill brothers dive into the twisted saga of the mysterious figure who ma...2024-08-291h 08Nightmares of the Americas: Indigenous TalesNightmares of the Americas: Indigenous TalesWe're BackSend us a textAfter a few weeks of sickness, the Behill brothers are back! Thank you to all of you for the good vibes and messages you sent our way; it really did help. We needed time for our voices to get back to normal. So, we're back!In this new episode, let's just chill and talk about some Indigenous news, events, and films. This is something we're going to do about once a month or after a real gnarly episode. We don't really know what to call this type of show yet, so...2024-03-1257 minNightmares of the Americas: Indigenous TalesNightmares of the Americas: Indigenous TalesWe're BackSend us a textAfter a few weeks of sickness, the Behill brothers are back! Thank you to all of you for the good vibes and messages you sent our way; it really did help. We needed time for our voices to get back to normal. So, we're back!In this new episode, let's just chill and talk about some Indigenous news, events, and films. This is something we're going to do about once a month or after a real gnarly episode. We don't really know what to call this type of show yet, so...2024-03-1257 minNightmares of the Americas: Indigenous TalesNightmares of the Americas: Indigenous TalesMissions Part 1Send us a textIn today's episode, we're delving into history from a perspective that's often overlooked. The Indigenous experience during the era of Spanish missions. We'll be hearing the voices and stories of those whose lives were deeply impacted by this historical chapter.  Should we sit back and accept what has been told?  We explore daily life within the missions through the eyes of the natives who were forced to convert to Christianity. What was life like for those who lived inside the mission walls? What was the purpose of the Spanish? Was is a se...2023-09-0453 minNightmares of the Americas: Indigenous TalesNightmares of the Americas: Indigenous Tales1 year AnniversarySend us a textWelcome to a special episode of our podcast as we celebrate an amazing milestone – our one-year anniversary! Join us as we take a heartfelt journey down memory lane, reminiscing about the incredible moments, guests, and topics that have shaped our podcast over the past year.In this episode, we'll share behind-the-scenes stories, personal reflections, and some of our favorite highlights from the past twelve months. From the first steps of launching our podcast to the diverse range of conversations that have unfolded, we've been honored to connect with you, our amazing li...2023-08-3158 minNightmares of the Americas: Indigenous TalesNightmares of the Americas: Indigenous TalesWitches Maybe?Send us a textThe concept of Dene witches is an integral part of Dene culture and their traditional beliefs. Dene witches are often referred to as "Nádleehi" or "Chindi," and they are considered malevolent supernatural beings capable of causing harm, illness, and misfortune to individuals and communities. The Dene term "chindi" translates to "ghost" or "spirit," and it refers to the lingering negative energy of a deceased person that can potentially be harnessed for harmful purposes.Dene witches are believed to possess a deep understanding of dark magic and the ability to manipulate s...2023-08-281h 06Nightmares of the Americas: Indigenous TalesNightmares of the Americas: Indigenous TalesIndigenous Listener Tales 3Send us a textToday we have a little treat for you guys. Some of you have sent in stories and we're going to read them on the show.  From Bigfoot, witches, and the unexplained. Do you think the government would lie and cover something up?  Also, we asked our followers on instagram if they had any questions for us and we read them on todays episode. Indigenous Listener TalesMerch store- https://indigenoustales.threadless.com/Email us at info@behillnetwork.com Also check out our Instagram -https://www.ins...2023-08-241h 03Nightmares of the Americas: Indigenous TalesNightmares of the Americas: Indigenous TalesFace Peelers?Send us a textPeruvian villagers of the Iquito tribe have said they’ve faced attacks by "aliens," according to an article from La Republica.Local media reported that tribe members have begun nightly patrols in order to protect the vulnerable members of their community including women, children, and the elderly. Additionally, they’ve asked for assistance from Peruvian authorities, including the military, for assistance in protecting them.In this episode we go over the aliens? Also, other  Native American folk lore. What do you think about the elves, or the witch with the f...2023-08-171h 12Nightmares of the Americas: Indigenous TalesNightmares of the Americas: Indigenous TalesEl Tio Part 2Send us a textEl Tío is a Devil or spirit that guards the underground realms of the mines. Miners believe that El Tío has the power to protect them from accidents, disasters, and dangers that can occur while working deep underground as well as cause them.  Miners offer various offerings to El Tío as part of their rituals. These offerings can include coca leaves, alcohol, cigarettes, and other items. These rituals are meant to appease El Tío and seek protection and prosperity.El Tío is often represented by scul...2023-08-141h 02Nightmares of the Americas: Indigenous TalesNightmares of the Americas: Indigenous TalesEl Tio Part 1Send us a text The arrival of Spanish conquistadors, led by Francisco Pizarro, in the early 16th century marked a significant turning point in Quechua history. Despite initially peaceful interactions, the Spanish quickly exploited political divisions within the Inca Empire and captured the Inca ruler Atahualpa. This event led to the downfall of the empire and the colonization of the region. The Spanish imposed their culture, religion (Christianity), and economic systems on the indigenous populations, resulting in the suppression of traditional practices and exploitation of labor.The Quechua people along with Caribbean's  were enslaved and forced to...2023-08-1050 minNightmares of the Americas: Indigenous TalesNightmares of the Americas: Indigenous TalesHaunted LandSend us a textJoin us today as we get in to a laid back episode of Nightmares of the Americas. After a true crime episode like the Osage Indian Murders we needed a palate cleanser. In this episode we talk about a few known and unknown hauntings throughout the Americas. Do you believe in hauntings? If you do, and have a few stories we should read on the show please send them in to info@behillnetwork.com Merch store- https://indigenoustales.threadless.com/Email us at info@behillnetwork.com Also check out o...2023-08-071h 00Nightmares of the Americas: Indigenous TalesNightmares of the Americas: Indigenous TalesThe Osage Indian Murders Part 4Send us a text     In the final part of the Osage Indian Murders the trial commences, we hear accounts of the chilling testimonies and the legal battle that unfolded. The courtroom drama captivated the nation, exposing the dark underbelly of ambition and prejudice.     The trial involved several defendants, including local white settlers, who were suspected of involvement in the murders. These individuals were charged with various crimes, including murder, conspiracy, and corruption.     The trial took place in federal court in Oklahoma, and it began in 1926. The court proceedings lasted for several months, making it one of the lo...2023-08-031h 01Nightmares of the Americas: Indigenous TalesNightmares of the Americas: Indigenous TalesThe Osage Indian Murders Part 3Send us a textWe jump right in this part 3 episode of the Osage Indian Murders with the investigation.  In 1850 a new line of work was created in the United States, it was the Private detective. The Pinkerton's National Detective Agency were who you called when the law wouldn't cut it. A number of agencies started following suit. The family of Mollie, the Whitehorn estate, and Hale all employed one of these investigators. When everything failed the Osage counsel sought the help of the Department of Justice. They were forced to pay for their own in...2023-07-3154 minNightmares of the Americas: Indigenous TalesNightmares of the Americas: Indigenous TalesThe Osage Indian Murders Part 2Send us a textAt the turn of the 20th century, the Osage Nation, located in Oklahoma, found themselves in possession of immense wealth, thanks to the discovery of oil on their land. With newfound affluence, they were dubbed the "richest people per capita" in the world. However, the promise of prosperity soon gave way to a nightmarish ordeal that would forever stain the nation's history.Our journey begins with the story of the Osage murders - a series of suspicious deaths that struck the tribe's members one after another. As we delve into the...2023-07-2754 minNightmares of the Americas: Indigenous TalesNightmares of the Americas: Indigenous TalesThe Osage Indian Murders Part 1Send us a textJoin us for a gripping and chilling episode of our podcast as we delve into the harrowing events that transpired during the infamous "Osage Rage of Terror." or as we like to call it " The Osage Indian Murders" In the early 20th century, the Osage Nation, faced unimaginable horrors in what would become one of the most sinister and shocking chapters in American history.During the late 1910s and early 1920s, the Osage people experienced an unexpected oil boom on their land, bringing immense wealth and prosperity to the tribe...2023-07-2458 minNightmares of the Americas: Indigenous TalesNightmares of the Americas: Indigenous TalesUktena PatreonSend us a textWe hope you enjoy this bonus Patreon Episode. We will be back to our regular schedule on Monday. Most people are familiar with the Cherokee people and the trail of tears. In this episode we'll cover that and much more. I hope you're not afraid of giant snakes! The Uktena is a great snake, as large around as a tree trunk, with horns on its head, bright blazing crest like a diamond upon its forehead, and scales glittering like sparks of fire. Whoever is seen by the Uktena is so dazed b...2023-07-201h 36Nightmares of the Americas: Indigenous TalesNightmares of the Americas: Indigenous TalesIndigenous Listener Tales 2Send us a textIn this short and sweet episode we go over a few tales from you, the listener.  Please enjoy as we talk about a few creatures we have covered in the past and a couple we have not. Remember please keep sending in you stories as we love to tell them and give you a shout out.  Remember to get in on the giveaway for the entire month of July 2023. You have three chances to win, so find out how to do so by going to our IG and TikTok at indigenous_tales. 2023-07-1738 minNightmares of the Americas: Indigenous TalesNightmares of the Americas: Indigenous TalesNative Tales PatreonSend us a textToday we have for you a Patreon episode that few of you have ever listened too. It features a couple special guest... Our wives.  The audio quality is a little sketchy at the end and we apologize for that. This was something the Patrons wanted us to do so we hope you enjoy it as well. Enjoy! Remember to get in on the giveaway that is happening the entire month of July 2023. To enter go to our Instagram or TikTok and follow the instructions.  This is our biggest giveaway yet and the...2023-07-101h 34Nightmares of the Americas: Indigenous TalesNightmares of the Americas: Indigenous TalesThe Rougarou Part 2Send us a textWhile often associated with the Louisiana Bayou, the Rougarou has its own unique presence in Canadian folklore, particularly in regions influenced by French-Canadian heritage. Join us as we uncover the secrets and lore surrounding this enigmatic creature.In this episode, we'll trace the origins of the Rougarou legend in Canada. Drawing upon the rich cultural tapestry of the Métis communities, we'll unravel the stories and beliefs that have shaped the perception of this creature.Discover the intriguing similarities and differences between the Canadian Rougarou and its counterparts in o...2023-07-061h 15Nightmares of the Americas: Indigenous TalesNightmares of the Americas: Indigenous TalesThe Rougarou Part 1Send us a textIn this captivating episode  join us as we embark on a journey as we explore the remarkable history of the Métis people. The Métis are a distinct Indigenous community with a rich and diverse cultural heritage, they have played a pivotal role in shaping the history of Canada.We delve into the origins of the Métis, tracing their ancestry back to the historic union between European fur traders, predominantly of French and Scottish descent, and Indigenous women from the first nation. We begin with  early interactions between European settl...2023-07-0359 minNightmares of the Americas: Indigenous TalesNightmares of the Americas: Indigenous TalesThe Thunderbird Part 2Send us a text Join us as we explore the rich tapestry of legends and folklore surrounding this awe-inspiring creature that has captivated the people of North America for years. The  Kwakwaka'wakw people hold the thunderbird in high regards. Listen to the accounts of the Thunderbird's significance as a symbol of power, strength, and spiritual connection. Discover how this magnificent creature is often associated with the forces of nature, such as thunder, lightning, and storms, and revered as a guardian and harbinger of change.So tune in to this amazing episode of the Thunderbird and...2023-06-291h 00Nightmares of the Americas: Indigenous TalesNightmares of the Americas: Indigenous TalesThe Thunderbird Part 1Send us a textWelcome to Echoes of the Thunderbird, a captivating episode that delves into the rich history, culture, and traditions of the Kwakwaka'wakw people nestled in the coastal regions of British Columbia, Canada.Join us on a fascinating journey as we unravel the captivating stories, customs, and artistry of the Kwakwaka'wakw people. In this episode we will take you deep into the heart of their vibrant culture, exploring their ancestral connections, the profound significance of the Thunderbird, and the wisdom passed down through generations.Discover the intricate carvings, elaborate masks, and...2023-06-2654 minNightmares of the Americas: Indigenous TalesNightmares of the Americas: Indigenous TalesKachina Part 2Send us a textJourney into the Realm of Kachina SpiritsStep into this enchanting world as we delve deep into the realm of Kachina spirits. In this captivating episode, we unravel the ancient legends, customs, and beliefs surrounding these revered and awe-inspiring beings.Join us as we explore the cultural significance of Kachina spirits within the Hopi people. Discover the diverse pantheon of Kachina spirits, each embodying a specific aspect of nature, humanity, or ancestral wisdom. From the benevolent healers to the mischievous tricksters, we unravel the stories behind these powerful and e...2023-06-221h 12Nightmares of the Americas: Indigenous TalesNightmares of the Americas: Indigenous TalesKachina Part 1Send us a textThe Hopi believe in a number of Kachina or spirits. They fall into a few categories. The Guards or warriors who enforce communal cleaning of springs or actas guards to prevent interruptions during ceremonies. They may carry yucca whips or bows. The Runners who are racing kachinas who run and race with the men of the pueblos during ceremonies. Those who lose the race are whipped with yucca leaves, are forced to eat chile or have mud thrown at them by the Runners, while those who beat them are given piki bread...2023-06-1958 minNightmares of the Americas: Indigenous TalesNightmares of the Americas: Indigenous TalesKushtaka PatreonSend us a textWe hope you enjoy this extended episode as we regroup and get ready for a new show next week. This episode has 40 minutes of extra content!  Sit back and enjoy. The Tlingit people pronounced “Klinkit” believe that some otters are actually shape-shifters that look like men. These creatures take delight in tricking poor sailors to their deaths, And their evil purpose is to trap their victims souls and prevent them from reincarnating. It certainly wouldn't be the first time a cute face has been used to ensnare victims. Remember to follow us on...2023-06-152h 40Nightmares of the Americas: Indigenous TalesNightmares of the Americas: Indigenous TalesEpisode 50!Send us a textWe made it to 50! Join us today for this wacky and crazy episode. In this laid back show we tell you a few indigenous tales with our goofy uncle humor.  We bring back a few characters from previous episodes and have fun in the process.  We have no plans of slowing down any time soon. Thank all of you for your continuous support. Please enjoy the show. Merch store- https://indigenoustales.threadless.com/Email us at info@behillnetwork.com Also check out our Instagram -https://www.instagram.com/indigenous_tal...2023-06-121h 19Nightmares of the Americas: Indigenous TalesNightmares of the Americas: Indigenous TalesEl Sombrerón Part 2Send us a textEl Sombrerón is a legendary figure in Guatemala. He is described as a short man with a large hat who appears at night to serenade or court young women. El Sombrerón is known for his obsession with women's long, beautiful hair. He plays a guitar and uses a magic spell to enchant the women, causing them to fall in love with him. He then braids their hair in intricate styles, using magical knots that are impossible to untangle. He is said to be a skilled musician and dancer, captivating his victims wi...2023-06-081h 11Nightmares of the Americas: Indigenous TalesNightmares of the Americas: Indigenous TalesEl Sombrerón Part 1Send us a textEl Sombrerón is a legend that may or may not be true from The Kʼicheʼ people . He is sometimes known as Tzitzimime or the Groom of the Underworld, El Sombrerón is a small, goblin creature known for his mischievous and sometimes malicious behavior. The name "El Sombrerón" translates to "the one with the hat" in Spanish, referring to the character's distinctive hat.The Kʼicheʼ people are an indigenous group who primarily reside in the highlands of Guatemala. They are one of the largest indigenous communities in Guatemala and hav...2023-06-051h 19Nightmares of the Americas: Indigenous TalesNightmares of the Americas: Indigenous TalesTlahuelpuchi Part 3Send us a textThe Tlahuelpuchi typically appears as an attractive woman during the day. However, at night, it undergoes a transformation, growing wings and becoming a fearsome creature with sharp teeth and claws. In its transformed state, it seeks out victims to feed upon, often targeting infants, the elderly, or those who are vulnerable or sick. In this last episode of the series sit back and enjoy the creepy tales of some who escaped the Tlahuelpuchi  and some who did not.  Remember to go to our merch store before the sale ends on June 5th. M...2023-06-011h 01Nightmares of the Americas: Indigenous TalesNightmares of the Americas: Indigenous TalesTlahuelpuchi Part 2Send us a text In rural Tlaxcala Mexico, the vampire witch known as the tlahuelpuchi is much feared.  At least a hundred legends about the tlahuelpuchi exist.  The tlahuelpuchi is a person believed to possess magical powers, including the power to transform themselves into one of several animals and in that form attack and suck the blood of humans.  They are a woman who is considered to be the most bloodthirsty and evil.   Elements found in tlahuelpuchi can be traced to ancient Nahua  goddesses. Their archetype was further modified to include influences from the witches of Spain when th...2023-05-2948 minNightmares of the Americas: Indigenous TalesNightmares of the Americas: Indigenous TalesTlahuelpuchi Part 1Send us a textWe are continuing our Mesoamerica series with the Tlahuelpuchi.  The Nahuas believe in a creature they call the Tlahuelpuchi. It is said to have the form of a woman, often described as beautiful and alluring, which helps it deceive and entice its victims. It has long, flowing hair that cascades down its back, and its eyes are known to possess a captivating, mesmerizing quality, sometimes described as glowing or piercing with an otherworldly intensity. The creature may appear to be harmless and attractive at first, luring unsuspecting individuals closer. The Nah...2023-05-251h 03Nightmares of the Americas: Indigenous TalesNightmares of the Americas: Indigenous TalesThe Indigenous HerbalistSend us a textWith poisons in our food, beauty supplies, cleaning products, and even toothpaste most of us feel horrible in our daily life. You might be trying to quit the caffeine or maybe even sugar but without that extra boost you can’t seem to finish the day. Let’s be honest your nutrition is trash and you just don’t know where to start. We’ll today we have a special guest that might give you what you’re looking for, he is the distributor of detox, the hombre of herbs, the master of mineral...2023-05-221h 04Nightmares of the Americas: Indigenous TalesNightmares of the Americas: Indigenous TalesZona del Silencio Part 2Send us a textThe Zona del Silencio  is a "mystical" spot in the Mapimí Biosphere Reserve in Durango, Mexico, where radio and TV signals allegedly do not work. In 1970, an American missile fired from the White Sands Missile Base somehow went off course and landed right in the middle of the reserve, 400 miles (644 kilometers) south of its intended target. U.S. Air Force officials hired a group of locals to search for the missile, keeping its location and details a secret. Why did the missile go off course? Was it something to do with the ex Na...2023-05-181h 14Nightmares of the Americas: Indigenous TalesNightmares of the Americas: Indigenous TalesZona del Silencio Part 1Send us a textLocated on the same parallel line of the Bermuda Triangle and the Pyramids of Giza, is a place called the Silent Zone or Zona del Silencio. These mysterious places are located between parallels 26 and 28 and have similar legends – the legends say radio waves can not be transmitted in certain areas of the silent zone due to local magnetic fields, aliens, and “earth energy” among other explanations. The story of how these local legends came to be is much stranger, and more interesting than the paranormal legends would suggest. This dead zone is locate...2023-05-151h 11Nightmares of the Americas: Indigenous TalesNightmares of the Americas: Indigenous TalesNagual Part 2Send us a textThe last episode we talked about the wonderful Zapotec people and their belief in a shapeshifting human called a Nagual.  Imagine walking through the jungles of Mexico on your way home when you see a dog, jaguar, or even and owl that doesn't look just right.  Then you hear it speak... HA HA! I have a deal to make with you. Would you take the deal? Sit back and listen to a few tales of some who accepted the Naguals offer and what became of them.Don't forget to...2023-05-111h 21Nightmares of the Americas: Indigenous TalesNightmares of the Americas: Indigenous TalesNagual Part 1Send us a textWelcome to our Mesoamerica series. We have had a lot of request for the indigenous people of this region and I have to tell you the people are amazing.  So please sit back and enjoy.  A Nagual, is a human capable of turning into an animal like a jaguar, eagle, hummingbird, owl, coyote, or snake. Including the metamorphosis, they are capable of performing incredible magic, cast spells, and killings. They feed from all kinds of animals but their main source of food is people’s desires and fears. It is said that only...2023-05-081h 20Nightmares of the Americas: Indigenous TalesNightmares of the Americas: Indigenous TalesWilly Pickton Part 3 PatreonSend us a textTo close out the National Week of Action for MMIW we are realeasing our final Willy Pickton Patreon episode today. Please remember our lost sisters to this broken system.  For more information please go to https://www.niwrc.org/?gclid=CjwKCAjwxr2iBhBJEiwAdXECw7FfIGTXvgStDoQk0GScSFX2Sq0eQFF0i-I9z73ITTg_KIXwVAHJURoCBNMQAvD_BwEWe are also selling a MMIW shirt on our Merch store and all the proceeds are going to the National Indigenous Women's Resource Center.The police still don't know who is taking these women after a decade of...2023-05-051h 23Nightmares of the Americas: Indigenous TalesNightmares of the Americas: Indigenous TalesWilly Pickton Part 2 PatreonSend us a textIn honor of MMIW week we are realeasing our Willy Pickton series this week. Please remember our lost sisters to this broken system.  For more information please go to https://www.niwrc.org/?gclid=CjwKCAjwxr2iBhBJEiwAdXECw7FfIGTXvgStDoQk0GScSFX2Sq0eQFF0i-I9z73ITTg_KIXwVAHJURoCBNMQAvD_BwESit back and enjoy this wild ride. This is part two of three. What will Willy do next. This monster hunted women in the Downtown Eastside for too long. Last week we talked about Piggy Palace but lets get the timeline straight. Piggy Palace was cr...2023-05-031h 09Nightmares of the Americas: Indigenous TalesNightmares of the Americas: Indigenous TalesWilly Pickton Part 1 PatreonSend us a textThis week we will be releasing the entire Patreon Willy Pickton series to bring awarness in this MMIW crisis. May 5th is National Day of Awareness for Missing and Murdered Native Women and Girls. We hope you enjoy the extended episode.  At least 65 women disappeared from Vancouver’s Downtown Eastside between 1978 and 2001. A man known as Willie Pickton owned and operated a pig farm in nearby Port Coquitlam during this time. He was eventually charged with the murder of 26 women however he claimed the number was closer to 50. This monster was convinced on 6 cha...2023-05-011h 51Nightmares of the Americas: Indigenous TalesNightmares of the Americas: Indigenous TalesThe Qallupilluit part 2Send us a text          Today we go over the story of the Qallupilluk. Is it real or is it just a myth from Inuit folklore?   No one really knows why these creatures love to take children. Perhaps they take children because they are lonely and like the company, or maybe they like how children taste,  what if they are feeding off of their life force? Or may it be something even darker?          Many stories of the Qallupilluk tell of them wearing hidden clothing with large pouches on their back to carry children in. The Qallupilluk hides in the ocean...2023-04-271h 30Nightmares of the Americas: Indigenous TalesNightmares of the Americas: Indigenous TalesThe Qallupilluit part 1Send us a textThe Qallupilluit lurk under the water, living along the coast. They hunt along the ice floes, kidnapping children that wander too close. They tend to emit an ethereal hum that will draw the child closer to the water so they can be pulled in. It is assumed that the child is simply devoured, while others say that they are held in a stasis-like state and used to fuel the youth of the Qallupilluit .Qallupilluit  are said to be invulnerable in their natural state, but some clever Inuit hunters f...2023-04-241h 32Nightmares of the Americas: Indigenous TalesNightmares of the Americas: Indigenous TalesThe RedHeaded Giants Part 2Send us a textWere the Giants of the Northern Paiute a myth? Did  these cannabinols exist, is there evidence, or were the bones they found just misidentified? In this episode we have some facts that may surprise you. As one anthropologist suggest maybe the red hair found is due to the fact that the hair changes after death. You decide in this latest episode. Merch store- https://indigenoustales.threadless.com/Email us at info@behillnetwork.com Also check out our Instagram -https://www.instagram.com/indigenous_tales/And our TikTok -https://ww...2023-04-201h 07Nightmares of the Americas: Indigenous TalesNightmares of the Americas: Indigenous TalesThe RedHeaded Giants Part 1Send us a textIn western Nevada, on the outskirts of the Humboldt Sink, is a small cave. It's hot and dry and isolated, but it wasn't always this way. It was once part of the enormous Lake Lahontan, a lake that was around some 13,000 years ago, and at the time one of North America's largest lakes. But it eventually dried up, leaving a number of smaller lakes, among which was Humboldt Lake. The cave was on its shore, and in it lived a race of natives who hunted and fished and enjoyed a life full...2023-04-171h 03Nightmares of the Americas: Indigenous TalesNightmares of the Americas: Indigenous TalesPatreon Episode Drop - Piasa BirdSend us a textPlease enjoy the extra content. We will be dropping a new show new week. The accounts of the Piasa bird were first written down by a French explorer. We've  talked a lot about the Europeans but when I think of Europeans I think of the British or the Spanish. I don't really think of the French. Maybe it's because of our location in California. The explorer goes on to say We came across “two painted monsters” that were as large as a calf; they have horns on their heads like those of deer, a hor...2023-04-132h 13Nightmares of the Americas: Indigenous TalesNightmares of the Americas: Indigenous TalesThe Deer Lady Part 2Send us a textIn the last episode we discuss the Sioux People and the Deer lady.  Today we'll go over what she just might be. Is she a vengeful spirit of revenge, somewhat of a vigilante taking the law into her own hands, a protector of women who may have been mistreated my evil men,  or maybe just a mere legend? Some of  these encounters may  sway your mind one way or another. The next time you’re at a Pow wow and you see the people start to dance be sure to have a pure heart...2023-04-061h 12Nightmares of the Americas: Indigenous TalesNightmares of the Americas: Indigenous TalesThe Deer Lady Part 1Send us a textThe Deer Woman stories are found in a number of Indigenous tribes, they are often told to children in the communities of the Sioux, Oceti Sakowin, Ojibwe, Ponca, Omaha, Cherokee, Muscogee, Seminole, Choctaw, Otoe, Osage, Pawnee, and the Iroquois.The Deer Woman, sometimes known as the Deer Lady, is said to be a shape-shifter. She is seen as a beautiful woman just off the trail or behind a bush, calling to men to come over. The Deer Woman is described as a normal young woman, except her feet...2023-04-0358 minNightmares of the Americas: Indigenous TalesNightmares of the Americas: Indigenous TalesOgopogo Part 2Send us a textWe hope you enjoyed Part one of the Ogopogo and learning so much about Secwépemc "the people".  In Part 2 we hear the story passed down from the elders of what the Ogopogo might be.  Also, some creepy encounters of what people believe may have been the creature. Did they really encounter the Ogopogo? Some have the pictures to prove it, you decided. Merch store- https://indigenoustales.threadless.com/Email us at info@behillnetwork.com Also check out our Instagram -https://www.instagram.com/indigenous_tales/And our TikT...2023-03-301h 12Nightmares of the Americas: Indigenous TalesNightmares of the Americas: Indigenous TalesOgopogo Part 1Send us a textThe Secwepemc called the creature the Naitaka, as "an evil supernatural entity with great power and ill intent." The word "n'ha-a-itk" has various translations, such as "water-demon", "water god", or "sacred creature of the water".  Suwapma means “The People”. Early settlers had trouble pronouncing the word and chose to say “Shuswap” instead. The Suwapma originally had 30 bands located in BC’s Southern Interior. This is our first in our new format. We will have an episode drop on Monday and then Thursday will be part 2. So sit back and enjoy the show. Remember we...2023-03-2758 minNightmares of the Americas: Indigenous TalesNightmares of the Americas: Indigenous TalesTales of WarningSend us a textIn todays show we talk about tales of warning.  We as indigenous people are not a magical fairy wizard like people. We are only a spiritual people. I do believe in ghost bc what is a ghost isn't it energy. I do believe in what people would call residual hauntings, more energy. I will also say I believe in curses because the one that believes in the curse gan give and receive curses or bad energy. The first law of thermodynamics states that energy cannot be created or destroyed; it can only b...2023-03-231h 16Nightmares of the Americas: Indigenous TalesNightmares of the Americas: Indigenous TalesIndigenous Listener Tales 1Send us a textHey everyone I know we just talked about the listener tale episode and we have a special treat for all of you guys. We have a very spooky episode today. These have to be the creepiest tales you have submitted to date. From shadow people to perhaps a Wendigo story and maybe even a missing child. You have to listen to find out the horrors we have for you. Please don't forget to follow us and rate us 5 stars. Hope you enjoy the stories from you the listener. Merch store- https://i...2023-03-091h 10Nightmares of the Americas: Indigenous TalesNightmares of the Americas: Indigenous TalesNative TalesSend us a textWe know how you love native tales. For this episode we go over a few unknown tales from various tribes. Gabriel found this really cool book titled American Indian Myths and Legends  that is a very good read. In this book there are many stories from creation stories to monsters and monster slayers. We go over a few of these stories such as The Eye Juggler from the Cheyenne, The Trickster kills the Children from the Arapahoe, and How Mosquitoes Came To Be by the Tlingit.  Sit back and enjoy. Also, if you wo...2023-03-021h 10Nightmares of the Americas: Indigenous TalesNightmares of the Americas: Indigenous TalesNative TalesSend us a textWe know how you love native tales. For this episode we go over a few unknown tales from various tribes. Gabriel found this really cool book titled American Indian Myths and Legends  that is a very good read. In this book there are many stories from creation stories to monsters and monster slayers. We go over a few of these stories such as The Eye Juggler from the Cheyenne, The Trickster kills the Children from the Arapahoe, and How Mosquitoes Came To Be by the Tlingit.  Sit back and enjoy. Also, if you wo...2023-03-021h 10Nightmares of the Americas: Indigenous TalesNightmares of the Americas: Indigenous TalesUktenaSend us a textMost people are familiar with the Cherokee people and the trail of tears. In this episode we'll cover that and much more. I hope you're not afraid of giant snakes! The Uktena is a great snake, as large around as a tree trunk, with horns on its head, bright blazing crest like a diamond upon its forehead, and scales glittering like sparks of fire. Whoever is seen by the Uktena is so dazed by the bright light that he runs toward the snake instead of trying to escape. Don't forget to send in...2023-02-231h 24Nightmares of the Americas: Indigenous TalesNightmares of the Americas: Indigenous TalesKushtakaSend us a textThe Tlingit people pronounced “Klinkit” believe that some otters are actually shape-shifters that look like men. These creatures take delight in tricking poor sailors to their deaths, And their evil purpose is to trap their victims souls and prevent them from reincarnating. It certainly wouldn't be the first time a cute face has been used to ensnare victims. Remember to follow us on IG and TikTok.  We will be in Las Vegas March 6-10th and if you live around that area and want a free sticker just email us at info...2023-02-162h 08Nightmares of the Americas: Indigenous TalesNightmares of the Americas: Indigenous TalesRobert William "Willy" Pickton Part 3Send us a textThe police still don't know who is taking these women after a decade of reports and task force implementation. We gave a little background into a few key players in Willy’s game last week and in this final episode you'll see how it is played out. Lynn Elingson saw a body hanging in the barn and Willy told her if she didn’t keep her mouth shut she would end up right next to her. Once the families, media, and RCMP get involved in the missing women cases a fire is lit unde...2023-02-081h 23Nightmares of the Americas: Indigenous TalesNightmares of the Americas: Indigenous TalesRobert William "Willy" Pickton Part 2Send us a textSit back and enjoy this wild ride. We apologize for the late upload but the native brothers had Covid last week. Trigger warning, this is a 1998 Pizza Hut episode. You know, remember when you had the book club and got a coupon for a free personal pan pizza at Pizza Hut after reading so many books? Well If you make it through this entire episode you are a true trooper 5 star, Pizza Hut worthy. Its a lot more graphic than the previous show. This is part two of three. What will Willy do...2023-02-031h 15Nightmares of the Americas: Indigenous TalesNightmares of the Americas: Indigenous TalesPiasa Bird Patreon EditionSend us a textWe have been out with Covid the past week and wanted to give all of you a little bonus.  Here is the extended version of the Piasa Bird. This is a little taste of what we have on our Patreon. Please enjoy the show! The accounts of the Piasa bird were first written down by a French explorer. We have  talked a lot about the Europeans but when I think of Europeans I think of the British or the Spanish. I don't really think of the French. Maybe it...2023-02-022h 13Nightmares of the Americas: Indigenous TalesNightmares of the Americas: Indigenous TalesRobert William "Willy" PicktonSend us a textAt least 65 women disappeared from Vancouver’s Downtown Eastside between 1978 and 2001. A man known as Willie Pickton owned and operated a pig farm in nearby Port Coquitlam during this time. He was eventually charged with the murder of 26 women however he claimed the number was closer to 50. This monster was convinced on 6 charges and sentenced to life in prison. While in prison Willie wrote a manuscript that was later sent to a publisher who titled the book “Pickton In his own words”.  Willie’s farm became the largest crime scene Canada has ever seen, and...2023-01-261h 16Nightmares of the Americas: Indigenous TalesNightmares of the Americas: Indigenous TalesThe Piasa BirdSend us a textThe accounts of the piasa bird were first written down by a French explorer. We’ved talked a lot about the Europeians but when I think of Europeans I think of the British or the spanish. I don't really think of the French. Maybe it's because of our location in California. The explorer goes on to say We came across “two painted monsters” that were as large as a calf; they have horns on their heads like those of deer, a horrible look, red eyes, a beard like a tiger’s, a face som...2023-01-181h 21Nightmares of the Americas: Indigenous TalesNightmares of the Americas: Indigenous TalesThe WechugaSend us a textIn today's episode we cover one of the most creepy creatures we have ever discussed. The Beaver people believe in these giant animals that are all man eaters. These people  go on vision quests and they gain one of these man eating spirit animals. What could happen next may seem like a bad dream, but is it?  The Wechuge is a man-eating creature or evil spirit appearing in the legends of the Athabaskan people. In Beaver (Dane-zaa) mythology, it is said to be a person who has been possessed or overwhelmed by th...2023-01-121h 41Nightmares of the Americas: Indigenous TalesNightmares of the Americas: Indigenous TalesThe Shunka WarakinSend us a textWelcome to the first episode of the New Year.  We are glad you are back for more creepy tales from Nightmares of the Americas.  In this episode we talk about the devil dog himself.  No, we're not talking about the Hound of the Baskerville.  This is the Shunka Warakin. The Ioway people say this creature is a nocturnal monster  and Its name means "carries off dogs," because it is said to prey on family dogs at night. It is a beast resembling a large wolf, with human-like cries.  Shunka Warakin has been associ...2023-01-051h 23Nightmares of the Americas: Indigenous TalesNightmares of the Americas: Indigenous TalesThe Shunka WarakinSend us a textWelcome to the first episode of the New Year.  We are glad you are back for more creepy tales from Nightmares of the Americas.  In this episode we talk about the devil dog himself.  No, we're not talking about the Hound of the Baskerville.  This is the Shunka Warakin. The Ioway people say this creature is a nocturnal monster  and Its name means "carries off dogs," because it is said to prey on family dogs at night. It is a beast resembling a large wolf, with human-like cries.  Shunka Warakin has been associ...2023-01-051h 23Nightmares of the Americas: Indigenous TalesNightmares of the Americas: Indigenous TalesCompilation of our showsSend us a textThank all of you for loving our shows. We appreciate  everything you have done. My brother has been under the weather the past few days and would love if you would send your good vibes this way. Please enjoy our compilation show and we will see you in the new year.  "Attention listeners The Behill Network is having another sale!  "From cozy hoodies and graphic tees that show off your love for Indigenous legends, to chilling mugs and collectibles inspired by the spine-tingling stories of True Terror on Tap!2022-12-2259 minNightmares of the Americas: Indigenous TalesNightmares of the Americas: Indigenous TalesThe Native Winter SolsticeSend us a textNative Nations hold special ceremonies during celestial events like the winter solstice.  This is a time for teaching and story telling of the old ways. There are many stories that can only be told during this time of year so that it doesn't disturb the animal spirits.  During this time of year sit back and reflect on your life, family, ancestors, and traditions.  Enjoy these tales of winter and survival. Merch store- https://indigenoustales.threadless.com/Email us at info@behillnetwork.com Also check out our Inst...2022-12-151h 07Nightmares of the Americas: Indigenous TalesNightmares of the Americas: Indigenous TalesThe Underwater PantherSend us a textToday we’re going to talk about a little unknown creature to many of you, that some call the Water Panther. The Ojibwa call it  Mishipeshu. They say the entity lives near Michipicoten and Manitoulin Island in Lake Superior, and is often regarded as a symbol of the lake’s power. Mishipeshu is able to cause storms, waves, and whirlpools. The water spirit as some call it travels through underwater tunnels, speaking in a roaring hiss that sounds like rushing water. Mishipeshu is an amalgamation of many different animal parts. Sort of li...2022-12-081h 34Nightmares of the Americas: Indigenous TalesNightmares of the Americas: Indigenous TalesCamazotzSend us a textThe Mayan BatmanWhat if we told you that Batman was from Mesoamerica. A much darker version of the dark knight. A humanoid bipedal beast that existed thousands of years ago? Would you believe it, would you shake in terror? Well some of you might not but if you know the legend of Camazotz you just might. Camazotz was the Mayan bat god of night, sacrifice, and death. Camazotz was said to have the head of a bat, a partial face mask, pointy ears, and the body of...2022-12-011h 41Nightmares of the Americas: Indigenous TalesNightmares of the Americas: Indigenous TalesThanksgiving BreakSend us a textWe are going to take this week off so everyone can enjoy spending time with their family. We know some of you don't celebrate the holiday, but maybe take this time to sit back and spend time to reflect on life. Listen to your elders , ask they about their time on this earth,  ask for some stories.  Let's just celebrate life; we will be back next week. We hope you are all safe and until next time... you will be remembered by the tracks you leave, and remain close to the great spirit. ...2022-11-2305 minNightmares of the Americas: Indigenous TalesNightmares of the Americas: Indigenous TalesSavanna LaFontaine-GreywindSend us a textOn August 26 2017 two kayakers on the Red river in North Dakota, came across a body wrapped in plastic and duct tape hung up on a log around 545pm. It was later determined to be 22 year old Savanna LaFontaine-Greywind. A native woman who was reported missing on August 19. A couple was arrested earlier that week on suspicion of conspiracy to commit kidnapping. They were also in possession of a newborn child that the police believed was Greywind's. Join us today in this horrific true crime edition of Nightmares of the Americas. O...2022-11-1755 minNightmares of the Americas: Indigenous TalesNightmares of the Americas: Indigenous TalesCreation StoriesSend us a textHappy Native American Heritage Month. I know this sounds a little late but if you have been keeping up with our socials you will know that we have been having a few audio issues over the past few weeks.  So because this is Native American Heritage Month we are going to give you guys a little treat today. How we see it, this is a time for family, friends, remembering loved ones, and everything they have taught us through their time on this earth. So what better way to preserve our culture than a...2022-11-101h 01Nightmares of the Americas: Indigenous TalesNightmares of the Americas: Indigenous TalesBridgewater Triangle and the PukwudgieSend us a textIn this episode we go over a little unheard area full of creeps and spoops known as the Bridgewater Triangle. It is said this area is full of  paranormal phenomena, ranging from UFOs to poltergeists, orbs, balls of fire and other spectral phenomena, various bigfoot-like sightings, giant snakes, thunderbirds and creatures called the Pukwudgie. This land was occupied by the Wampanoag people. Merch store- https://indigenoustales.threadless.com/Email us at info@behillnetwork.com Also check out our Instagram -https://www.instagram.com/indigenous_tales/An...2022-11-031h 27Nightmares of the Americas: Indigenous TalesNightmares of the Americas: Indigenous TalesHalloween Bonus EpisodeSend us a textJoin us today for our first BONUS episode.  You, this listener has graciously sent in your native stories for us to read on this fun, spooky,  and creepy day.  We hope this is the beginning of many more Bonus episodes yet to come.  This episode is full of shapeshifters, creepy hauntings, stick people, and a few more tales.Merch store- https://indigenoustales.threadless.com/Email us at info@behillnetwork.com Also check out our Instagram -https://www.instagram.com/indigenous_tales/And our TikTok -https://www.tiktok.com/@indi...2022-10-3136 minNightmares of the Americas: Indigenous TalesNightmares of the Americas: Indigenous TalesSkinwalkersSend us a textTrigger warning for all pour native folks out there that don't speak about this subject. Please move to the next episode and we love all of you.   For those who stayed...In the Navajo or the Diné culture, a skinwalker is a type of harmful witch who has the ability to turn into, possess, or disguise themselves as an animal. This witch is called “yee naaldlooshii” by the Diné, which translates to “with it, he goes on all fours.” It is just one of several types of Diné witches and is considered the most volatile...2022-10-201h 34Nightmares of the Americas: Indigenous TalesNightmares of the Americas: Indigenous TalesNative Spooky TalesSend us a textIn today's episode we are doing something a  little different than what we have been doing. We are telling you some native ghost tales to help stay in the spooky spirit.  Some of these stories include COYOTE KILLS THE GIANT from the Flathead Indians, TWO GHOSTLY LOVERS from the Sioux, THE SKELETON WHO FELL DOWN PIECE BY PIECE from the Pueblo, and let's not forget BIG EATERS WIFE from the Pequod.  These stories will definitely keep you in the spooky spirit. Let us know what you think of the episode by emailing us...2022-10-131h 06Nightmares of the Americas: Indigenous TalesNightmares of the Americas: Indigenous TalesLechuzaSend us a textThroughout Mesoamerican culture, they practiced human sacrifice and ritual cannibalism to placate the god of the underworld Mictlantecuhtli ( Mik-Lan-the-klulee). Mictlantecuhtli  is usually portrayed in art as a skeleton or covered in bones with red spots representing blood. He wears a skull mask, bone ear plugs, a costume of owl feathers and even a necklace of eyeballs. He has curly black hair and powerful eyes which allow him to penetrate the gloom of the underworld.  The owl was a symbol of a bad omen and death. Because of this Mictlantecuhtli is often seen wi...2022-10-061h 25Nightmares of the Americas: Indigenous TalesNightmares of the Americas: Indigenous TalesThe Flying HeadSend us a textIn ancient times, evil was a very real part of the world. The elders believed that evil spirits and monsters lived all around us, waiting for their chance to attack.These monsters were cruel and heartless and felt no pity for human suffering. They stalked the night, killing people for pleasure or sport. The most terrible of all was the great Flying Head.  In this weeks episode our hosts cover the Flying head of the Iroquois confederacy, the false face society, and a couple of chilling tales that might make you second g...2022-09-291h 11Nightmares of the Americas: Indigenous TalesNightmares of the Americas: Indigenous TalesLittle PeopleSend us a textHave you ever heard of the little people that live in the mountains and caves underground?  Some believe they are man eaters and are quite tricky. They dip their arrowheads in poison and shoot them at people passing through their land. They carry them into the caves underground feasting on their  flesh. They are goblin-like beings roughly one to two feet tall, with sharp teeth and stumpy necks.  Next time you end up in the woods in Montana near the Pryor Mountains be mindful of your surroundings you might think you’re just...2022-09-221h 12Nightmares of the Americas: Indigenous TalesNightmares of the Americas: Indigenous TalesWater BabiesSend us a textJoin us this episode as we talk native tales once again. We do a deep dive into the creepy  legend from the Northern Paiute of the Water Babies.  Each spring, unlucky fisherman disappear from Pyramid Lake NV, and most of the bodies are never recovered. Local authorities blame the disappearances  on the frigid temperatures of  the lake; while other blame the Water Babies.  Enjoy camping, the great outdoors, or how about that lake trip in the spring? You might be second guessing these enjoyable activities after listening to a few real life encounters with...2022-09-151h 17Nightmares of the Americas: Indigenous TalesNightmares of the Americas: Indigenous TalesThe WendigoSend us a textWelcome to our first episode of Nightmares of the Americas: Indigenous Tales.  Join us as we talk native lore in this episode and discuss the infamous Wendigo.  We cover a little about the Cree people before we dive in to the story of Burnt Stick & the Wendigo. After the first tale, enjoy a horrifying real life case with a man named “Swift Runner”. We hope you enjoy and don’t forget get to like and subscribe on iTunes and Spotify.  You can email us with comments, questions, concerns, or to tell us you stories a...2022-09-021h 24