Ancient Shapeshifters of the Southwest Deep within the vast expanses of the American Southwest, where red mesas pierce endless skies and ancient winds carry secrets older than memory, dwells one of the most feared supernatural entities in Native American lore. The skin-walker, known in Navajo as “yee naaldlooshii” (literally “with it, he goes on all fours”), represents a dark corruption of traditional spiritual practices. An alarming entity that has forsaken nature’s sacred path to embrace malevolent...
Native Americans
The legend of the Thunderbird is one of the most powerful and enduring myths in Native American folklore, with roots spanning various tribes across North America. This enormous, supernatural bird is said to wield control over the skies, summoning thunderstorms, lightning, and powerful winds with the mere flap of its wings. Some believe the Thunderbird to be a guardian spirit, protecting humanity from unseen evils, while others view it as a force of nature capable of...
For most people, Thanksgiving brings about visions of titanic turkey meals while watching televised sporting events with family. Others remember the historical first Thanksgiving in 1621 between Pilgrims and Native Americans. The breaking of bread in unity as they reaped the rewards of a healthy harvest. What few know is that fateful dinner at Plymouth Colony spawned the oldest American secret supernatural society still in existence. A society so secret that Mystic Investigations and a great...