I think someone needs spell check and to review how long it takes for some to read a sentence.. I had to keep pausing or going back to.read the sentences.. and nice font and color on the backgrounds.
@pokemon8835 in folklore the Wendigo is a person who gives in to the urge to kill and eat another human. As soon as they take the first bite of flesh and it slides down their throats, they begin a horrible transformation into a hideous creature. Once a human now a flesh eating beast it prowls the woods in search of its next meal.
in 67 a van load of hippies told a park ranger named Quinlan that they'd been awaken in the night by a scratch at the winda, there was a dogman looking in and a grinnin.
The Wendigo was nothing more than a "Legend" created by the Native people to not only prevent their children from wandering off alone into the wilderness, but was also a "Legend" created to cause fear in the "white man" and to prevent him from entering into Native Lands...and the truth shall set you free!
@danthompson1978 Please provide evidence to your claims of truth respecting the Wendigo. Where are the sources of your claims? I'm curious. The next claim may be that the Maya Calendar was created actually by a white man and that native Americans are incapable of comprehending their history and legends! So much for the truth shall set you free.
@danthompson1978 ahh but the natives acutally bleived in the wendigo thats why they would go in hunting groups rather then alone at night because the wendgo would rather choose a lone person. the natives also blieved the wendgo came for the punishments for evil doings
From what I heard the Wendigo was an evil spirit that caused cannibalism and the natives of the area would hold trials for those accused or confessing to being a Wendigo.
Question; who was the one telling of the Wendigo living in the forest beside their new home?
Other wise I really enjoyed this information. Thank you for making it. ^_^
@DarkClosure I I don't know got it off a website and yes a wendigo is an evil caniblizing spirit of a person who transforms themselves into a wendigo through the use of "Black" Magick. the wendigo does not cause canablizim it causes possesion which leads to the canabilizm,
The book that I have titled "Hell House & Other True Hauntings from Around the World" by Alison Rattle and Allison Vale states that it is purly a spirit that possesses people in order to eat humans thus causing canabilizm. There is no mention of transformation but there are some odd accounts. And in the book they spell Wendigo "windigo", as well tell of the only way to dispatch of such a creature is to set the host on fire and have them burn until their bones are ash. Email you the rest?
@DarkClosure yeah their are lots of name about three paragraph full lol there are storys of it being a skinny human but mostly its described as a dog lol other ways to destroy is to shatter its body stab its heart use silve lmao and then burn and scatter its ashes ect. IN OTHER WORDS THE STORY VARIES LMAO good info though
XD hell yeah. But then again anything from folklore has about five different ways of killing it and each one states "the only way to kill it is-" But I love hearing the different details of each varient. It's a lot of fun.
I think someone needs spell check and to review how long it takes for some to read a sentence.. I had to keep pausing or going back to.read the sentences.. and nice font and color on the backgrounds.
hrieger2009 1 month ago
I think someone needs a review of "run on sentences."
beaglebaby9 2 months ago
hey guys you can tell you what kind of monster you don't know and i tell what is it
pokemon8835 7 months ago
i like the song for scary things with my friends
pokemon8835 7 months ago
@pokemon8835 in folklore the Wendigo is a person who gives in to the urge to kill and eat another human. As soon as they take the first bite of flesh and it slides down their throats, they begin a horrible transformation into a hideous creature. Once a human now a flesh eating beast it prowls the woods in search of its next meal.
916tristan 7 months ago
the song its cool
pokemon8835 8 months ago
how does humans turning a wendigo
pokemon8835 8 months ago
@pokemon8835 what's a wendigo?
trulychloe 7 months ago
Yup, I agree it was a psychological ploy to
frighten the children into obedience and
protect Native lands.
But you never know.....
tomken8dy 9 months ago
so wat your saying is BIG FOOT IS HALF MAN, HALF APE, and HALF WOLF?
KidDynamite76 1 year ago
haha this was a bit fast 4 me 2 read (im from sweden) thums up if u belive in the dogman!
IwannaBePsycho 1 year ago 12
Pictures from twilight really make me believe in this.
nickkorenstra1 1 year ago
What are the names of the tracks used in the video?
theromanian19 1 year ago
in 67 a van load of hippies told a park ranger named Quinlan that they'd been awaken in the night by a scratch at the winda, there was a dogman looking in and a grinnin.
ZombieTeen666 1 year ago
this is from the dog man song.
ZombieTeen666 1 year ago
@ZombieTeen666 that song is so cheesy but damn it makes the hair on my arms stand up lol
hashashin821 11 months ago
@hashashin821 song is cheesy, but it's weird too.
ZombieTeen666 10 months ago
Holy man, I live in Cold Lake. I wasnt too sure if things like this happened out here, now I have some clues where to look
ATHF10 1 year ago
The Wendigo was nothing more than a "Legend" created by the Native people to not only prevent their children from wandering off alone into the wilderness, but was also a "Legend" created to cause fear in the "white man" and to prevent him from entering into Native Lands...and the truth shall set you free!
danthompson1978 1 year ago
@danthompson1978 Yes I already know this thanks I just forgot to included it
GhostWatcher55 1 year ago
@danthompson1978 Please provide evidence to your claims of truth respecting the Wendigo. Where are the sources of your claims? I'm curious. The next claim may be that the Maya Calendar was created actually by a white man and that native Americans are incapable of comprehending their history and legends! So much for the truth shall set you free.
Shadowhunter712 9 months ago
@danthompson1978 ahh but the natives acutally bleived in the wendigo thats why they would go in hunting groups rather then alone at night because the wendgo would rather choose a lone person. the natives also blieved the wendgo came for the punishments for evil doings
musketerr12 4 months ago
@danthompson1978 it was also about greed and power and who's to say it's not real
mybe it is and mybe it's not
scottmoneyas 2 weeks ago
From what I heard the Wendigo was an evil spirit that caused cannibalism and the natives of the area would hold trials for those accused or confessing to being a Wendigo.
Question; who was the one telling of the Wendigo living in the forest beside their new home?
Other wise I really enjoyed this information. Thank you for making it. ^_^
DarkClosure 2 years ago
@DarkClosure I I don't know got it off a website and yes a wendigo is an evil caniblizing spirit of a person who transforms themselves into a wendigo through the use of "Black" Magick. the wendigo does not cause canablizim it causes possesion which leads to the canabilizm,
GhostWatcher55 2 years ago
The book that I have titled "Hell House & Other True Hauntings from Around the World" by Alison Rattle and Allison Vale states that it is purly a spirit that possesses people in order to eat humans thus causing canabilizm. There is no mention of transformation but there are some odd accounts. And in the book they spell Wendigo "windigo", as well tell of the only way to dispatch of such a creature is to set the host on fire and have them burn until their bones are ash. Email you the rest?
DarkClosure 2 years ago
@DarkClosure yeah their are lots of name about three paragraph full lol there are storys of it being a skinny human but mostly its described as a dog lol other ways to destroy is to shatter its body stab its heart use silve lmao and then burn and scatter its ashes ect. IN OTHER WORDS THE STORY VARIES LMAO good info though
GhostWatcher55 2 years ago
XD hell yeah. But then again anything from folklore has about five different ways of killing it and each one states "the only way to kill it is-" But I love hearing the different details of each varient. It's a lot of fun.
DarkClosure 2 years ago