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Supernatural Resource
Vision Podcasts
40 episodes
2 days ago
A podcast that explores the unexplained and mysterious. Including but not limited to: cryptids, aliens, and ghosts.
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A podcast that explores the unexplained and mysterious. Including but not limited to: cryptids, aliens, and ghosts.
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Thunderbird
Supernatural Resource
21 minutes 22 seconds
3 years ago
Thunderbird

A podcast explores the supernatural, paranormal, and unexplained.    Today we take a look at the story of the Thunderbird

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thunderbird_(mythology)

Primary Sources: 

Bouck, Jill; Richardson, James B., III (2007). "Enduring Icon: A Wampanoag Thunderbird on an Eighteenth Century English Manuscript From Martha's Vineyard". Archaeology of Eastern North America. 35: 11–19. JSTOR 40914506. Cleland, Charles E.; Chute, Richard D.; Haltiner, Robert E. (1984). "NAUB-COW-ZO-WIN Discs from Northern Michigan". Midcontinental Journal of Archaeology. 9 (2): 235–249. JSTOR 20707933. Lenik, Edward J. (2012). "The Thunderbird Motif in Northeastern Indian Art". Archaeology of Eastern North America. 40: 163–185. JSTOR 23265141.

Supernatural Resource
A podcast that explores the unexplained and mysterious. Including but not limited to: cryptids, aliens, and ghosts.