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Dani serves up three piping hot titles from the Horror genre: Private Rites by Julia Armfield, Hungerstone by Kat Dunn, and Indian Burial Ground by Nick Medina.
We have all heard it - some locations are haunted because they were “built on an Indian burial ground.” What is the truth to such claims? What does it really mean when someone invokes this type of claim? In this episode, Matt does a deep dive into the question of Native American cemeteries and the hauntings said to happen there. The Ghosthropology Podcast is hosted by Matthew Armstrong, with production from Kaylia Metcalfe, and is a part of the KMMA Media Network www.kmmamedia.com Facebook: facebook.com/ghosthroplogy Instagram: instagram.com/ghosthropod Patreon: patreon.com/ghosthroplogy
Nick Medina and Deborah discuss his latest release, INDIAN BURIAL GROUND, which features undercurrents of dark noir, literary, mystery and horror elements to craft an outstanding, fully captivating journey of two characters. Presented in alternating past and present chapters, Noemi and Louie will capture your hearts as they struggle to heal their fractured relationship, while righting a number of wrongs on their reservation. Fascinating characters and a chilling horror element that slow burns to a scorching blaze. Nick Medina - https://www.nickmedina.net/ - https://www.nickmedina.net/books Deborah Ledford - https://linktr.ee/deborahjledford - https://bit.ly/3kYuYvs
Nick Medina and Deborah discuss his latest release, INDIAN BURIAL GROUND, which features undercurrents of dark noir, literary, mystery and horror elements to craft an outstanding, fully captivating journey of two characters. Presented in alternating past and present chapters, Noemi and Louie will capture your hearts as they struggle to heal their fractured relationship, while righting a number of wrongs on their reservation. Fascinating characters and a chilling horror element that slow burns to a scorching blaze. Nick Medina - https://www.nickmedina.net/ - https://www.nickmedina.net/books Deborah Ledford - https://linktr.ee/deborahjledford - https://bit.ly/3kYuYvs
Cody tells us of his horrific encounters while hunting where he shouldn't have been!Get members only episodes at cryptidcreatures.net Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/cryptid-creatures--5818316/support.
Cody tells us of his horrific encounters while hunting where he shouldn't have been!Get members only episodes at cryptidcreatures.net Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/cryptid-creatures--5818316/support.
[This interview was conducted online so there may be some audio variation.] For the 10th anniversary year of Minorities in Pub, Jenn welcomes Nick Medina to the podcast! Nick Medina is the author of the novels Indian Burial Ground and Sisters of the Lost Nation. In this episode, Nick discusses the many drafts that lead to his first book deal, how horror can represent some of the truest and most potent emotions as a genre, and how he wove cultural and fantastical elements into his latest novel. [You can sign up for the MiP monthly newsletter with job listings, guest news, and new eps here.] This month's episode & newsletter were sponsored by Writeability, a nonprofit writers guild, in defense of the imagination. Intro/Outro music is by Moutaineer and licensed through Premuim Beat.
Welcome Dream Team! I think summer has finally found us! What do you like to do most in the summer? We love amusement parks. The bigger the roller coaster the better. But something we have all wanted to do but haven't, is to check out an abandoned amusement parks, and today we each get to talk about our favorites. Follow us: @deadtotheworldpodcast and join our Facebook Group @DTTWdreamteam; Rate/Review us: iTunes, Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Podchaser and Goodpods. Thank you, Lexi, Mama Dawn, & Tasha
A fun chat with Nick Medina all about his new book Indian Burial Ground, pow wows, rattlesnakes, and using horror to make change. Plus – Dave's docent interaction at the Denver Botanic Gardens leaves him puzzled. ITUNES – SPOTIFY – GOOGLE PODCASTS
Episode two hundred ninety four - part two Nick Medina spins tropes on their head in INDIAN BURIAL GROUND, his next horror novel set on a reservation. But is the true horror supernatural, or is it the day to day impact of generational trauma as experienced by Noemi and her uncle Louie.
Dark Side of the Library Podcast Episode #185: Dark Adult Fiction Coming Out April 2024 (Part 2/2) #podcast (Disclosure: Some of the links in this post are affiliate links. This means if you click on the link and purchase the item, we will receive an affiliate commission at no extra cost to you) The House on Biscayne Bay, by Chanel Cleeton (April 2) https://amzn.to/3PjytJq The Hungry Dark, by Jen Williams (Apr 9) https://amzn.to/3SFvkWz I Cheerfully Refuse, by Leif Enger (Apr 2) https://amzn.to/3IJgvMI Immortal Pleasures, by V. Castro (April 16) https://amzn.to/3TDS61v Indian Burial Ground, by Nick Medina (April 16) https://amzn.to/43dIEVD The Murder of Mr. Ma, by SJ Rozan and John Shen Yen Nee (Apr 2) https://amzn.to/3TJBKEs Myrrh, by Polly Hall (Apr 9) https://amzn.to/4bfRSnX Oracle, by Thomas Olde Heuvelt (Apr 30) https://amzn.to/49jqOCx Sanctuary, by Valentina Cano Repetto (Apr 16) https://amzn.to/4cqGpTe A Short Walk Through a Wide World, by Douglas Westerbeke (Apr 2) https://amzn.to/4ccd6n3 Someone You Can Build a Nest In, by John Wiswell (Apr 2) https://amzn.to/3Vkln2w This Skin Was Once Mine and Other Disturbances, by Eric LaRocca (April 2) https://amzn.to/4b9J5DS To Gaze Upon Wicked Gods, by Molly X. Chang (April 16) https://amzn.to/425b97v Dark Side of the Library Amazon Live Channel: https://www.amazon.com/live/darksideofthelibrary/ Dark Side of the Library Podcast: https://www.darksideofthelibrary.com/ Dark Side of the Library on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/darksideofthelibrary Dark Side of the Library on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/darksideofthelibrary
This week, Liberty and Emily discuss You Know What You Did, Indian Burial Ground, Immortal Pleasures, and more great books! Subscribe to All the Books! using RSS, Apple Podcasts, or Spotify and never miss a book. Sign up for the weekly New Books! newsletter for even more new book news. Looking to elevate your reading life? Tailored Book Recommendations is here to help with handpicked recommendations. Tell the Bibliologists at Tailored Book Recommendations about what you love and what you don't. You can get your recommendations via email or receive hardcovers or paperbacks in the mail. And with quarterly or annual plans available, TBR has something for every budget. Plans start at just $18! Subscribe today. This content contains affiliate links. When you buy through these links, we may earn an affiliate commission. Books Discussed On the Show: You Know What You Did by K. T. Nguyen The Band by Christine Ma-Kellams The Alternatives by Caoilinn Hughes Indian Burial Ground by Nick Medina Butter: A Novel of Food and Murder by Asako Yuzuki and Polly Barton While We Were Burning by Sara Koffi NORMA by Sarah Mintz Immortal Pleasures by V. Castro For a complete list of books discussed in this episode, visit our website. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this week's episode Gotts has his very first sports thing event, Bill Brown stops by, we talk about a man who did some fun things to a horse... we probably will get canceled so if you enjoy us join the Patreon because that's where you will hear us from now on.
Indian Burial Ground by Nick Medina,Indian Burial Ground by Nick Medina https://amzn.to/3VxCRbB A man lunges in front of a car. An elderly woman silently drowns herself. A corpse sits up in its coffin and speaks. On this reservation, not all is what it seems, in this new spine-chilling mythological horror from the author of Sisters of the Lost Nation. All Noemi Broussard wanted was a fresh start. With a new boyfriend who actually treats her right and a plan to move from the reservation she grew up on—just like her beloved Uncle Louie before her—things are finally looking up for Noemi. Until the news of her boyfriend's apparent suicide brings her world crumbling down. But the facts about Roddy's death just don't add up, and Noemi isn't the only one who suspects that something menacing might be lurking within their tribal lands. After over a decade away, Uncle Louie has returned to the reservation, bringing with him a past full of secrets, horror, and what might be the key to determining Roddy's true cause of death. Together, Noemi and Louie set out to find answers...but as they get closer to the truth, Noemi begins to wonder whether it might be best for some secrets to remain buried.
On this episode of Currently Reading, Meredith and Kaytee are discussing: Bookish Moments: bookish festival meetups and poop books for potty training Current Reads: all the great, interesting, and/or terrible stuff we've been reading lately Deep Dive: answering questions about our thoughts on bookish villains The Fountain: we visit our perfect fountain to make wishes about our reading lives Show notes are time-stamped below for your convenience. Read the transcript of the episode (this link only works on the main site) . . . . . 2:56 - Our Bookish Moments of the Week 3:13 - The Tucson Festival of Books Please RSVP to currentlyreadingpodcast@gmail.com if you're going to come Saturday, March 9! 5:52 - Everybody Poops by Justine Avery 5:58 - Potty by Leslie Patricelli 6:17 - Poopasaurus by Plum Coconut (Amazon link) 6:18 - Dino Potty by Sara Conway 6:33 - P is for Potty by Naomi Kleinberg 6:35 - The New Potty by Mercer Mayer (Amazon link) 6:58 - It Hurts When I Poop! by Howard J. Bennett 7:05 - Bunny's Big Problem by Simone Majetich (Amazon link) 7:37 - Poop There It Is by Little Hippo Books (Amazon link) 10:08 - Our Current Reads 10:22 - Something Close to Magic by Emma Mills (Kaytee) 10:29 - The Novel Neighbor 10:42 - Legends and Lattes by Travis Baldree 13:18 - The Terraformers by Annalee Newitz (Meredith) 15:25 - The Nowhere Bookshop 17:34 - The Kaiju Preservation Society by John Scalzi 16:36 - Starter Villain by John Scalzi 19:05 - Four Lost Cities by Annalee Newitz 20:25 - My Friend the Octopus by Lindsay Galvin (Kaytee, Blackwell's UK link) 23:23 - The Magic All Around by Jennifer Moorman (Meredith) 29:24 - Libro.fm 30:17 - Sisters of the Lost Nation by Nick Medina (Kaytee) 30:24 - Capital Books on K 32:02 - The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo by Stieg Larson 32:32 - Indian Burial Ground by Nick Medina 33:19 - All Her Fault by Andrea Mara (Meredith) 34:43 - Currently Reading Patreon 34:50 - Fabled Bookshop 36:55 - I Let You Go by Clare Mackintosh 36:57 - Fierce Kingdom by Gin Phillips 37:23 - All Things Bookish Villains 40:25 - All Her Fault by Andrea Mara 42:02 - East of Eden by John Steinbeck 42:56 - The Reformatory by Tananarive Due 43:42 - A Court of Thorns and Roses by Sarah J. Maas 44:31 - Shadow and Bone by Leigh Bardugo 45:06 - Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone by J.K. Rowling 45:08 - The Lord of the Rings by J.R.R. Tolkein 45:24 - The Lion, The Witch and the Wardrobe by C.S. Lewis 48:12 - A Rule Against Murder by Louise Penny 48:58 - The Count of Monte Cristo by Alexandre Dumas 50:21 - Butcher & Blackbird by Brynne Weaver 51:00 - Silence of the Lambs by Thomas Harris 51:38 - Mr. Mercedes by Stephen King 53:11 - Hench by Natalie Zina Walschots 54:12 - Meet Us At The Fountain 54:20 - I wish to press How the Word Is Passed by Cint Smith into listeners' hands. (Kaytee) 54:21 - How the Word Is Passed by Clint Smith 56:03 - I wish listeners would stop using the Patreon app to listen to our content and add patreon to wherever they listen to other podcasts. (Meredith) 57:02 - Check our Instagram @currentlyreadingpodcast for the video instructions to add Patreon to your podcast feed. Support Us: Become a Bookish Friend | Grab Some Merch Shop Bookshop dot org | Shop Amazon Bookish Friends Receive: The Indie Press List with a curated list of five books hand sold by the indie of the month. February's IPL is brought to you by Booktenders in Huntington, West Virginia. Trope Thursday with Kaytee and Bunmi - a behind the scenes peek into the publishing industry All Things Murderful with Meredith and Elizabeth - special content for the scary-lovers, brought to you with the special insights of an independent bookseller The Bookish Friends Facebook Group - where you can build community with bookish friends from around the globe as well as our hosts Connect With Us: The Show: Instagram | Website | Email | Threads The Hosts and Regulars: Meredith | Kaytee | Mary | Roxanna Affiliate Disclosure: All affiliate links go to Bookshop unless otherwise noted. Shopping here helps keep the lights on and benefits indie bookstores. Thanks for your support!
Living in Ohio near and on Indian Burial Ground, will show you very quickly there's a lot you don't understand. We share some personal stories about the scary stuff that has happened to us. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thecavecast/support
It's our season 2 finale, and we're celebrating Native American Heritage Month with some spooky stories! First up, Alannah talks about the Indian Burial Ground trope popular in movies and tv. Then Leanne is discussing the cryptid from Indigenous lore, the Wendigo.
Sawyer Gilley joins The Steebee Weebee Show for the 2nd time!! We talk about: her growing up in Carlsbad, CA., Katsuya Japanese Restaurant, Lucid Dreaming about her childhood home every night, her managing Stella Barey, spirits that occupy "vacant homes", Steeb's Poway home built on an Indian Burial Ground, The Multiverse in films, her and Drew's scary Ouija Board Experience, The Rat vs. Frog Theory, coexisting in two dimensions, the movie-Jacob's Ladder, her business-Not Your Publicist ,and much more !!!!Go to: https://www.youtube.com/steebeeweebee to watch. *Get 20% off plus free shipping with the code: STEEBEE at manscaped.com. More: Sawyer https://www.instagram.com/notyourpublicist Scissor Bros YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/scissorbros ** Now on iTunes: https://goo.gl/CdSwyV ** Subscribe: https://goo.gl/d239PO Little Ray promises a Karma Boost if you join our Patreon: https://goo.gl/aiOi7J Or, click here for a one time Karma Boost. https://www.paypal.me/steebeeweebeeshow/2 More Steven: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/quangou Bandcamp: https://steebeeweebee.bandcamp.com/ Itunes: https://goo.gl/PSooa0 WEBSITE: https://www.steebeeweebeeshow.com Send stuff to: 1425 N. Cherokee Ave P.O. Box 1391 Los Angeles, CA 90093
The Monster Energy Supercross at Ford Field seemed built on an Indian Burial ground. We lost Ken Roczen (this week), Cooper Webb, Chase Sexton, Jason Anderson, and Dylan Ferrandis. Some brutal blows to the series. Meanwhile, Eli Tomac is looking like greatness again, and Malcolm Stewart has to be regretting his decision to toss away Daytona as he seems like a contender.
Email us!indarkplacespod@hotmail.comFacebook:https://www.facebook.com/indarkplacespodcastYouTube:https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCdrL6rsNSKeBA31NcU3reXAPatreon:https://www.patreon.com/indarkplacesThe ABCs Of Salvation:A. ADMIT THAT YOU'RE A SINNER. This is where that godly sorrow leads to genuine repentance for sinning against the righteous God and there is a change of heart, we change our mind and God changes our hearts and regenerates us from the inside out.B. BELIEVE IN YOUR HEART THAT JESUS CHRIST DIED FOR YOUR SINS, WAS BURIED, AND THAT GOD RAISED JESUS FROM THE DEAD. Believe in your heart that Jesus Christ died for your sins, was buried, and that God raised Jesus from the dead. This is trusting with all of your heart that Jesus Christ is who he said he was.C. CALL UPON THE NAME OF THE LORD. This is trusting with all of your heart that Jesus Christ is who he said he was. Every single person who ever lived since Adam will bend their knee and confess with their mouth that Jesus Christ is Lord, the Lord of Lords and the King of Kings.
"This house has many hearts." - Poltergeist (1982)This week we dive into the Spielberg hit Poltergeist! How much did this movie spook you? Are we ready to be free of the “Indian Burial Ground” trope? You moved the cemetery but you left the bodies???All of this and more with this week's episode! Follow us wherever you get your podcasts. TW: Discussion of gore, Sexual themes, Wizard SwearsLike the pod? Remember to rate, review, and subscribe!You can email us at: werewatchingpod@gmail.comInstagram: WereWatchingHorrorTwitter: Watching_HorrorFacebook: We're Watching Podcast
Anwar and Portillo discuss how Phoenix is built on an Indian burial ground, the Kyle Rittenhouse case, and how Anwar continues to support his infant cop son
In this episode we talk to our pal Nick about his experiences as a paranormal investigator, and his abilities to communicate with the other side,
Examining how the American Indian Movement and fight for Native American Rights in the 1970s and 1980s lead to the vilifying of indigenous remains and the popular trope of the haunted "Indian Burial Ground".tombwithaviewpodcast@gmail.comFacebook: Tomb with a View PodcastInstagram: tomb.with.a.viewPlease rate and review!
Listen while we ramble about our favorite scary movies and stay tuned for our convo about the film “Blood Quantum,” the 2020 film by Jeff Barnaby. We also encourage you to read this piece by Shea Vassar (Cherokee Nation) about the ol' Indian Burial Ground trope in horror movies (https://filmschoolrejects.com/indian-burial-ground-trope/) SPOILERS are as follows: Blood Quantum (2019), Zodiac (2007), Se7en (1995), Legends of the Fall (1994), Hocus Pocus (1993),Midsommar(2019), Hereditary (2018), Silence of the Lambs (1991), The Witch (2015), The Sixth Sense (1999), The Village (2004), and the fate of Rafael Barba from Law & Order: SVU is revealed.
For decades, American horror has been haunted by the specter of the "Indian Burial Ground." This week, we look at the roots of the phenomenon, the history behind some of the most famous instances, and Indigenous responses to the trope. Plus, Amber serves the worst Maine accent while trying to explain the plot of Pet Sematary, and bullies you all into checking out her Book Club recs. Links Why Every Horror Film of the 1980s Was Built On ‘Indian Burial Grounds' (Atlas Obscura) The Indian Burying Ground (Poetry Foundation) The Suburban Horror of the Indian Burial Ground (The National Review) Ghostland: An American History in Haunted Places (via WorldCat) ‘Winchester' Continues Hollywood's Tradition of Mining Native American Suffering for Ghost Stories (Wear Your Voice Magazine) Bury My Guilt in an Indian Burial Ground (Medium) Horror Older Than America: Whitewashing Native Tales For A Mass-Market Audience (Northwest Public Broadcasting) This Essay Was Not Built On an Ancient Indian Burial Ground (Off Screen) Twisting Conventions: A Feminist Indigenous Perspective on the Horror Genre (Off Screen) Jeff Barnaby on Blood Quantum and colonialist zombies (Seventh Row) Podcast Ep. 39: Jeff Barnaby's Rhymes for Young Ghouls & Blood Quantum (Seventh Row) Blood Quantum (2020) Official Red Band Trailer HD (via YouTube) Reservation Reelism: Redfacing, Visual Sovereignty, and Representations of Native Americans in Film (via WorldCat) Contact Email the Dirt Podcast: thedirtpodcast@gmail.com Affiliates Wildnote TeePublic Timeular Find this show on the educational podcast app, Lyceum.fm!
For decades, American horror has been haunted by the specter of the "Indian Burial Ground." This week, we look at the roots of the phenomenon, the history behind some of the most famous instances, and Indigenous responses to the trope. Plus, Amber serves the worst Maine accent while trying to explain the plot of Pet Sematary, and bullies you all into checking out her Book Club recs. Links Why Every Horror Film of the 1980s Was Built On ‘Indian Burial Grounds' (Atlas Obscura) The Indian Burying Ground (Poetry Foundation) The Suburban Horror of the Indian Burial Ground (The National Review) Ghostland: An American History in Haunted Places (via WorldCat) ‘Winchester' Continues Hollywood's Tradition of Mining Native American Suffering for Ghost Stories (Wear Your Voice Magazine) Bury My Guilt in an Indian Burial Ground (Medium) Horror Older Than America: Whitewashing Native Tales For A Mass-Market Audience (Northwest Public Broadcasting) This Essay Was Not Built On an Ancient Indian Burial Ground (Off Screen) Twisting Conventions: A Feminist Indigenous Perspective on the Horror Genre (Off Screen) Jeff Barnaby on Blood Quantum and colonialist zombies (Seventh Row) Podcast Ep. 39: Jeff Barnaby's Rhymes for Young Ghouls & Blood Quantum (Seventh Row) Blood Quantum (2020) Official Red Band Trailer HD (via YouTube) Reservation Reelism: Redfacing, Visual Sovereignty, and Representations of Native Americans in Film (via WorldCat) Contact Email the Dirt Podcast: thedirtpodcast@gmail.com Affiliates Wildnote TeePublic Timeular Find this show on the educational podcast app, Lyceum.fm!
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Jared Rivet joins us to talk about the price of living the American Dream, feminist horror theory, how Pizza Hut left its mark in every version of this film, and the REAL curse of Poltergeist. Get ready for some hard hitting social commentary from a film that literally digs deep to raise some hell. Spoiler Alert: You only THINK it was an Indian Burial Ground...
Savannah was set up to be haunted before the colonist even set foot here. You see, Savannah was built on top of Native American Burial Grounds. A lot of people believe that warrants a haunting. This episode explores some possible deaths that could warrant a haunting along with the show’s host, Megan’s personal flair and commentary on the subject. Dive for in some serious discussion with a side of laughter. Burial Grounds & Unmarked Graves Resources https://ghostcitytours.com/savannah/haunted-places/secret-cemeteries/ https://georgiahistory.com/education-outreach/online-exhibits/featured-historical-figures/tomochichi/tomochichis-death-and-burial/ https://ghostcitytours.com/savannah/articles/why-haunted/unmarked-graves/ https://www.savannahghostwalks.com/articles/creek-indian-burials-beneath-haunted-savannah --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/hauntedology/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/hauntedology/support
THEY'RE HERE. That's all you need to know. They're. Here. Also, don't build your house on top of an Indian Burial Ground. Thanks for listening! Or not!
Years after he moved out of the childhood home where he would see doors open on their own, hear footsteps on the second floor and see glowing eyes in the basement, John moved into his own home within the city limits. It didn't take him long to discover, however, that another spirit had already staked claim to the house. This one was more mischievous than scary. At least it was, until things got a little out of hand during a party in the home.
As a child growing up in Ohio, John lived in a rural area with his parents and siblings. But at a young age, he knew there were others living among his family. Strange sounds, opening doors and even a pair of glowing eyes all convinced him that his family wasn't alone. When it was discovered years later that the bodies of a long-dead Native American tribe were buried on the property, he finally knew why his home was never at peace.
In the second part of this investigation into the well-known trope of the indian burial ground curse, we look at its appearance in classic horrors such as The Amityville Horror, Pet Sematary, Poltergeist and The Shining and some not so classic ones such as Scalps.
In a the first of little two part series that follows on neatly from the Pet Sematary shows, we explore that famous horror trope the cursed Indian Burial Ground. IN this episode we trace the history and development of this particular now somewhat cliched plot element.
Looking at the trope of the Indian Burial Ground that was prevalent in 1980's horror films and digging into the real symbolism.
In this weeks episode Dave and Kate are looking for ghosts, spooks and specters. Dave tells us tales of fairly friendly ghosts from World War II, but also creepy smiles, and a cannibal. Kate takes us to West Virginia to investigate the ghosts of the cursed Lake Shawnee Amusement Park. Kate also describes her dream engagement ring.
In this episode we take a deep look at some haunted plantations, Indian burial grounds, and one of the most famous film flam routines of all time, the amityville horror. Also I will be making fun of Ronnie Defeo, and world renowned grifters Ed and Lorraine Warren.Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/anthologyofhorror)
Part one of our conversation about the weirdest place in Massachusetts Episode 9, The Bridgewater Triangle https://www.patreon.com/Sargethedestroyer Welcome back to the CGS Blog. In this episode, we are discussing something near and dear to my heart, the weirdness that is Massachusetts. The Commonwealth has a checkered past, you guys. You’ll be hard pressed to find a more angry group of people than anyone who lives in this rocky, miserable hellscape with recently good sports teams. Unfortunately, being thoroughly annoyed by everything isn’t the only quality my home state has been saddled with. Massachusetts has a pretty nasty reputation for racism and it’s not without precedence. From the arrival of the pilgrims to the bussing crisis of the mid 70s, there’s been some really fucking shitty behavior from a state that holds some of the world’s most prestigious universities. I’m not going to get into why that might be because frankly, as any fan of this show is aware, I’m a goddamn moron. I only mention the racism because we discuss a shameful atrocity of early Massachusetts history known as King Phillip’s War. This war was fought by a number of tribes in Massachusetts, in an effort to oust the settlers of the Massachusetts Bay Colony. It was led by Chief Metacom, known to the settlers as King Phillip. The crux of the war rested on England imposing sovereignty on what was already a collection of sovereign nations. While tribes fought on both sides of this conflict, the fact remains that the English took lands away from the people who lived on them because they believed they were superior to the natives because… white folks, am I right? This is not a history lesson. This is not a social commentary. I’m not trying to come off as woke here. What I am trying to say, is that the racism didn’t end, it just changed its manifestation. There is a belief that part of the Bridgewater Triangle rests on an “Indian Burial Ground”. This trope is seen in a lot of scary stories. We might think it’s harmless but when you think about it, it’s pretty fucked up. Why are Native American burial grounds such a target for weird happenings? I know that other stories use settlements built on cemeteries as the explanation for supposed hauntings but how many times have you heard the term “Indian Burial Ground”? It just seems shitty to me. It’s not bad enough that the indigenous tribes of America were resettled, oppressed, and/or nearly wiped out, now their sacred lands are basically a punchline when shit goes sideways. “My pipes froze and my microwave caught fire, I swear this house is built on an indian burial ground”. Fuck that. I’m not trying to shame anyone but after talking through this episode, it made me realize just how casually we use terms that are rooted in racism, intentional or not. I don’t know how we fix it. Change takes a lot of time but it requires some effort on our part too. I’m certainly not perfect and I don’t think anyone else is. One thing is certain though, I’m going to try and be a lot more aware of the clichés I use and I’m definitely blaming all my supernatural problems on the various curses I’ve picked up from people I’ve blocked on Twitter. I just hope “a bird in the hand is worth two in the bush” or I have some tweets I need to delete. Sarge
Mr. David Kump joins Edward Shanahan and Annette on this broadcast to discuss the location in the area of New Lenox and Joliet, IL; that during the widening of the main road the construction crew came across an Indian Burial Ground. The decision was made to dig up the skeletons and move them to an area near their original burial location. The discussion on the history of the situation and the location that the skeletons were relocated. Also on the broadcast will be the unedited audio recordings from the 'On The Road with David Kump' as Edward Shanahan attempted Spirit Communication at the location of the area of the skeleton's burial location. Also Chris and Wes Carpenter of Open Range Events will discuss their - Deadwood City of Ghosts - 3 night paranormal event coming in May. Deadwood South Dakota is a Historic Old Western Town.
James and Chelsea invite Joey Clift, friend, comedian, and member of the Cowlitz tribe, to discuss the trope of Indian Burial Grounds in horror. Follow Joey Clift: @joeytainment Buy The American Indian Ready to Wear Catalog 2018 at redcatpress.com Watch Ask a Slave at https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCHPZR1lUMS47BA-N2Ihrtlg Sources for this episode: Why Every Horror Film of the 1980s Was Built On ‘Indian Burial Grounds’ by Dan Nosowitz Kubrick's Shining Secret by Bill Blakemore Another Indian Burial Ground, Please...by Terri Jean The Suburban Horror of the Indian Burial Ground by Colin Dickey Viceland BBC Room 237 The History Channel Ask a Slave The Real Amityville Horror (Documentary) Mail stuff to Dead Meat! 13535 Ventura Blvd STE C PMB 423 Sherman Oaks, CA, 91423 Dead Meat Podcast ► http://deadmeatpod.libsyn.com/website Dead Meat on Social Media: Twitter ► https://twitter.com/deadmeatjames Instagram ► http://instagram.com/deadmeatjames Facebook ► https://www.facebook.com/deadmeatjames Discord ► https://discord.gg/GHazvA5 Steam Official Group ► http://steamcommunity.com/groups/DeadMeatOfficial Chelsea Rebecca on Social Media: Twitter ► https://twitter.com/carebecc Instagram ► http://instagram.com/carebecc James A. Janisse on Social Media: Twitter ► https://twitter.com/jamesajanisse Instagram ► http://instagram.com/jamesajanisse Practical Folks (James and Chelsea's other channel): https://www.youtube.com/practicalfolks MUSIC!! ~~Logo~~ "U Make Me Feel" by MK2
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Join the Brothers as we discuss the Lake Shawnee Amusement Park! A long abandoned park that was said to have been built on top of an Indian Burial Ground and is also said to perhaps be cursed! Thank you everyone for listening!Be good, stay safe and laugh at the dark stuff!Don't forget to share, rate and 5 *review on itunes!
Do you know why that house, school, building, fairground, place, etc. is haunted? It's because it was built atop an ancient Indian burial ground. Or at least that is what popular culture would have you believe. Especially in the 1970s. Why is that idea so, pardon the pun, haunting? We'll explore the origins of the notion, and the ways in which its power has been reinforced by fact and fiction. We'll be tackling topics from pilgrim plundering, to Jacksonian jackassery; from Manifest Destiny to dysentery; we will leave no stone unturned as we examine the history of settlements, perhaps entire nations, built upon the bones of Native Americans. Join us as we discuss the ghosts created by America. For more on this week's episode, and every episode: justastorypod.com Twitter: @justastorypod Instagram: justastorypod Leave a voicemail on the Urban Legend Hotline 1-(512)-222-3375 Help support the show: https://www.patreon.com/justastorypod
Episode 24: The Ghosts of Green Bay Noelle walks us through frigid and haunted Green Bay, Wisconsin. This story contains: 1. Ashwaubenon Bowling Alley (Willard haunts Lane 17!) 2. Captains Walk Winery (Come for the ghosts, stay for the booze!) 3. The Ghost of Helen Morrow (Our kind of lady: “She moves and throws wine glasses, turns on the radio, runs the freight elevator up and down, and turns on the sink faucets.”) 4. 214 E Walnut Building (Homicide/Suicide in this historic building!) 5. Fun Fact: All of Downtown Green Bay is haunted (Yah. It was built on an Indian Burial Ground.) Sweet Dreams XOXOZzzz.
Topics include:- EXPERIMENT: SOS took a complete stranger, who never had a paranormal experience, into Robinson Woods Indian Burial Ground to see if they could make him a believer. What was the result of their experiment?- LIVE from Chicago's Own: Supernatural Occurrence Studies mobile command center outside Robinson Woods. Follow us as we enter and report live from one of the Midwest's most haunted locations.- Joe Erie's "Demonic Photo" captured at a religious site in Tampa, Florida 2001 (To see Erie's photo, log onto www.chicagoghostpodcast.com and select MEDIA)- Oscar's Off the Rails Review: Daylight (video game)- MORE- NOTE: To view photographs associated with this episode, log onto www.chicagoghostpodcast.com and select MEDIA- Supernatural Occurrence Studies T-shirts are here! Order yours today and support the show! Hurry! They're selling fast! Click here (www.chicagoghostpodcast.com) and click on SHOP to order- To access ultra exclusive content, like signed ghostly photographs, stickers, early podcast releases, chat sessions with the hosts and MORE, join our Patreon community (www.patreon.com/supernaturaloccurrencestudiespodcast)- Visit our sponsors, take advantage of great offers and help support the Supernatural Occurrence Studies Podcast!- The easiest way to support the Supernatural Occurrence Studies Podcast is to shop through our Amazon.com page. Simple and costs you nothing! Click here (http://amzn.to/2gqp6dq) bookmark the page and shop on!- For a FREE audio book and FREE 30-day trial to Audible.com, click here (http://www.audibletrial.com/sosradio) and sign up!- To save 10% on ANY new subscription to LootCrate, click here (http://www.trylootcrate.com/sos-radio) and enter promo code BRIDGE10- To save 30% on your next GoDaddy order, click here (http://www.trygodaddy.com/sos-radio) and sign up- Set your proton packs to DONATE! If you love what you hear on the Supernatural Occurrence Studies Podcast, click here (www.chicagoghostpodcast.com)and select SPECIAL OFFERS to donate to the cause!- Please rate the Supernatural Occurrence Studies Podcast on iTunes. We will read your reviews on the show! (http://apple.co/2kKxvKS)
We venture into the mysterious confines of Robinson Woods Indian Burial Ground (Chee-Chee-Pin-Quay Woods) and detail our experiences there. This is the location that started it all for Chicago's Own: Supernatural Occurrence Studies. Here we captured our first "ghostly" photograph. Here Dave Black, SOS co-founder and medium, learned of his mediumship abilities. Arguably one of the most haunted locations in the Midwest, log onto www.chicagoghostpodcast.com and select MEDIA to view the photographs associated with this story. - Supernatural Occurrence Studies T-shirts are here! Order yours today and support the show! Hurry! They're selling fast! Click here (www.chicagoghostpodcast.com) and click on SHOP to order- To access ultra exclusive content, like signed ghostly photographs, stickers, early podcast releases, chat sessions with the hosts and MORE, join our Patreon community (www.patreon.com/supernaturaloccurrencestudiespodcast)- Visit our sponsors, take advantage of great offers and help support the Supernatural Occurrence Studies Podcast!- The easiest way to support the Supernatural Occurrence Studies Podcast is to shop through our Amazon.com page. Simple and costs you nothing! Click here (http://amzn.to/2gqp6dq) bookmark the page and shop on!- For a FREE audio book and FREE 30-day trial to Audible.com, click here (http://www.audibletrial.com/sosradio) and sign up!- To save 10% on ANY new subscription to LootCrate, click here (http://www.trylootcrate.com/sos-radio) and enter promo code BRIDGE10- To save 30% on your next GoDaddy order, click here (http://www.trygodaddy.com/sos-radio) and sign up- Set your proton packs to DONATE! If you love what you hear on the Supernatural Occurrence Studies Podcast, click here (www.chicagoghostpodcast.com)and select SPECIAL OFFERS to donate to the cause!- Please rate the Supernatural Occurrence Studies Podcast on iTunes. We will read your reviews on the show! (http://apple.co/2kKxvKS)
As promised, Tom and Zach return once again for a third episode, this time covering the movie everyone is talking about: Fantastic Four. Yes, the new one. Zach also tries not to get too deep into quantum physics and retells a story from the lost episode. Links: Magic Carpet Ride Fantastic Four (2015) Side Note: This is the Movie's Current IMDB Page Mister Fantastic, Sue Storm (Invisible Woman) Correction: This is the Fox Marvel Universe. It's Complicated. Book Recommendation Comparison with the Lead Singer from Passion Pit Galactus (Planet Eater) Ego the Living Planet Doom as Anakin Quantum Tunneling "We Can't Bring Matter Back from the Other Side" "Here's Some Matter we Brought Back from the Other Side" A Jumble of Wires Reg E. Cathey House of Cards Andy Serkis Not Andy Serkis Bad Guy from Holes Michael B. Jordan B. J. Novak Planting the Flag Touching the Slime Nickelodeon Slime Doom Falls to His Last Name Doom (Video Game) Pensive Miles Teller Thing's Tank Throw in Action Doctor Doom Black Holes Evaporate Bohr Model of the Atom Atomic Orbitals Quantum Tunneling (Again) xkcd: Dimensions Spacetime (4 Dimensional Space) Feign Lunar Eclipses October 28, 2004 Lunar Eclipse Granite Not This Type of Indian Burial Ground
As promised, Tom and Zach return once again for a third episode, this time covering the movie everyone is talking about: Fantastic Four. Yes, the new one. Zach also tries not to get too deep into quantum physics and retells a story from the lost episode. Links: Magic Carpet Ride Fantastic Four (2015) Side Note: This is the Movie's Current IMDB Page Mister Fantastic, Sue Storm (Invisible Woman) Correction: This is the Fox Marvel Universe. It's Complicated. Book Recommendation Comparison with the Lead Singer from Passion Pit Galactus (Planet Eater) Ego the Living Planet Doom as Anakin Quantum Tunneling "We Can't Bring Matter Back from the Other Side" "Here's Some Matter we Brought Back from the Other Side" A Jumble of Wires Reg E. Cathey House of Cards Andy Serkis Not Andy Serkis Bad Guy from Holes Michael B. Jordan B. J. Novak Planting the Flag Touching the Slime Nickelodeon Slime Doom Falls to His Last Name Doom (Video Game) Pensive Miles Teller Thing's Tank Throw in Action Doctor Doom Black Holes Evaporate Bohr Model of the Atom Atomic Orbitals Quantum Tunneling (Again) xkcd: Dimensions Spacetime (4 Dimensional Space) Feign Lunar Eclipses October 28, 2004 Lunar Eclipse Granite Not This Type of Indian Burial Ground
ep65 Wooden Indian Burial Ground – Crows This psychedelic/drone/fuzz/rock quartet brings the groove and the stomp, I enjoy their Portland appeal and can really bug out to em. their tumblr ——–> here their fb ———> here their bandcamp ——–> here