Native American Ghost Stories

Native American Ghost Stories

Author: Darren Zenko

Publisher: Auburn, Wash. ; [Edmonton] : Lone Pine Pub. International

Published: 2006

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9781894877756

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Native American folklore and mythology is rich with mystery and wisdom, and spiritually sacred stories echo through the centuries in the lives of indigenous North Americans. Many of these stories deal with crossing over between the world of the living to that of the dead-and back. Others feature animals or objects with supernatural powers, or ancestors that help guide or rescue souls lost in their own struggles for survival against the elements: A fearless Brule Sioux warrior encounters four ghosts determined to scare the wits out of him, but he turns the tables on them-and then encounters something even scarier than ghosts, the spirits of a Cherokee woman and her husband taunt the soul of their murderer for decades, Heavy Collar encounters a strange, frightening force that follows him home from a hunting trip and causes havoc in his Blackfoot camp, a young Assiniboine bride-to-be rides a great white stallion to avoid being killed in a Sioux raid; the supernatural spirit horse is seen riding the plains for centuries after, two Cheyenne children are chased across impossible stretches of territory by the rolling head of their murdered mother, Good Son tries to save his Navajo brother, the mischievious Bad Son, from the evil Spider Woman, but fails to fool her, the Phantom Horses of Palo Duro Canyon come to life for a young boy traveling with his Kiowa grandfather, a man and wife help a dead Sioux girl return to life, and she devotes the rest of her days to healing the sick... From cultures stretching back thousands of years to the earliest habitations on the continent, come mysterious, eerie tales that continue to resonate today. Book jacket.


American Indian Ghost Stories of the West

American Indian Ghost Stories of the West

Author: Antonio Garcez

Publisher: eBookIt.com

Published: 2012-07-10

Total Pages: 337

ISBN-13: 0974098876

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The FIRST book written of ghost encounters of American Indians written by an American Indian! These are not second hand accounts, but are personal experiences told to the author by present day individuals who have witnessed spirits, and horrific hauntings throughout the southwest states of Arizona, California, Colorado, and New Mexico. Each page will offer the reader a journey of personal exploration into the spiritually sacred and privileged world known only to Native Americans. AMERICAN INDIAN GHOST STORIES OF THE WEST is unlike any other book. Make no mistake, this first of its kind book is definitely unlike no other!


Living Ghosts and Mischievous Monsters: Chilling American Indian Stories

Living Ghosts and Mischievous Monsters: Chilling American Indian Stories

Author: Dan SaSuWeh Jones

Publisher: Scholastic Inc.

Published: 2021-09-07

Total Pages: 185

ISBN-13: 133868163X

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Perfect for fans of Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark! A shiver-inducing collection of short stories to read under the covers, from a breadth of American Indian nations. Dark figures in the night. An owl's cry on the wind. Monsters watching from the edge of the wood. Some of the creatures in these pages might only have a message for you, but some are the stuff of nightmares. These thirty-two short stories -- from tales passed down for generations to accounts that could have happened yesterday -- are collected from the thriving tradition of ghost stories in American Indian cultures across North America. Prepare for stories of witches and walking dolls, hungry skeletons, La Llorona and Deer Woman, and other supernatural beings ready to chill you to the bone. Dan SaSuWeh Jones (Ponca Nation) tells of his own encounters and selects his favorite spooky, eerie, surprising, and spine-tingling stories, all paired with haunting art by Weshoyot Alvitre (Tongva). So dim the lights (or maybe turn them all on) and pick up a story...if you dare.


American Indian Ghost Stories of the Southwest

American Indian Ghost Stories of the Southwest

Author: Antonio R. Garcez

Publisher:

Published: 2000

Total Pages: 157

ISBN-13: 9780963402974

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American Indian Ghost Stories of the Southwest is the first book of American Indian ghost stories told by American Indians and written by an American Indian. These stories were told to the author by present-day Indians who had directly witnessed helpful spirits and horrific hauntings throughout the states of Arizona and New Mexico. Put aside disbelief, inhale deeply the scent of the desert mountain sage and listen.


The National Uncanny

The National Uncanny

Author: RenŽe L. Bergland

Publisher: Dartmouth College Press

Published: 2015-05-01

Total Pages: 217

ISBN-13: 161168871X

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Although spectral Indians appear with startling frequency in US literary works, until now the implications of describing them as ghosts have not been thoroughly investigated. In the first years of nationhood, Philip Freneau and Sarah Wentworth Morton peopled their works with Indian phantoms, as did Charles Brocken Brown, Washington Irving, Samuel Woodworth, Lydia Maria Child, James Fenimore Cooper, William Apess, Nathaniel Hawthorne, and others who followed. During the late 19th and early 20th centuries, Native American ghosts figured prominently in speeches attributed to Chief Seattle, Black Elk, and Kicking Bear. Today, Stephen King and Leslie Marmon Silko plot best-selling novels around ghostly Indians and haunted Indian burial grounds. RenŽe L. Bergland argues that representing Indians as ghosts internalizes them as ghostly figures within the white imagination. Spectralization allows white Americans to construct a concept of American nationhood haunted by Native Americans, in which Indians become sharers in an idealized national imagination. However, the problems of spectralization are clear, since the discourse questions the very nationalism it constructs. Indians who are transformed into ghosts cannot be buried or evaded, and the specter of their forced disappearance haunts the American imagination. Indian ghosts personify national guilt and horror, as well as national pride and pleasure. Bergland tells the story of a terrifying and triumphant American aesthetic that repeatedly transforms horror into glory, national dishonor into national pride.


American Indian Ghost Stories of the West

American Indian Ghost Stories of the West

Author: Antonio R. Garcez

Publisher:

Published: 2010-08

Total Pages: 350

ISBN-13: 9780974098845

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The FIRST BOOK written of actual ghost encounters of American Indians written by an American Indian! Each page is filled with personal experiences by present-day individuals who have witnessed spirits and hauntings throughout the southwest states of Arizona, California, Colorado and New Mexico.


Haunting Stories: Native American Tales on Reservations and Rural Areas

Haunting Stories: Native American Tales on Reservations and Rural Areas

Author: (loops) Lupe Esparza

Publisher: Independently Published

Published: 2018-12-31

Total Pages: 98

ISBN-13: 9781090802385

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Throughout history there are folklore legends of hauntings, malevolence ghost, witches curses and strange creatures in the night. These stories may be of fiction by nature and the product of one's imaginations. For my family and myself our experiences are real, some happened decades ago and some just a few months ago. But it happened. As a young girl I had witnessed strange account of the supernatural. My family has lived through many unexplained experiences till this day we do not have answers for the accounts of these strange activities. Native Americans rarely talk about what really happens on our land and in our families but from what I have seen and stories I was told it is terrifying. I decided to write this book with 19 short stories in hope to share our experinces with other believers. Word of caution-I would not read this book at night.


The Amityville Horror

The Amityville Horror

Author: Jay Anson

Publisher: Gallery Books

Published: 2019-12-03

Total Pages: 256

ISBN-13: 1982138262

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“A fascinating and frightening book” (Los Angeles Times)—the bestselling true story about a house possessed by evil spirits, haunted by psychic phenomena almost too terrible to describe. In December 1975, the Lutz family moved into their new home on suburban Long Island. George and Kathleen Lutz knew that, one year earlier, Ronald DeFeo had murdered his parents, brothers, and sisters in the house, but the property—complete with boathouse and swimming pool—and the price had been too good to pass up. Twenty-eight days later, the entire Lutz family fled in terror. This is the spellbinding, shocking true story that gripped the nation about an American dream that turned into a nightmare beyond imagining—“this book will scare the hell out of you” (Kansas City Star).


Ghost Hawk

Ghost Hawk

Author: Susan Cooper

Publisher: Simon and Schuster

Published: 2013-08-27

Total Pages: 336

ISBN-13: 1442481412

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At the end of a winter-long journey into manhood, Little Hawk returns to find his village decimated by a white man's plague and soon, despite a fresh start, Little Hawk dies violently but his spirit remains trapped, seeing how his world changes.


The Haunting of Vancouver Island

The Haunting of Vancouver Island

Author: Shanon Sinn

Publisher: TouchWood Editions

Published: 2017-10-10

Total Pages: 317

ISBN-13: 177151244X

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A compelling investigation into supernatural events and local lore on Vancouver Island. Vancouver Island is known worldwide for its arresting natural beauty, but those who live here know that it is also imbued with a palpable supernatural energy. Researcher Shanon Sinn found his curiosity piqued by stories of mysterious sightings on the island—ghosts, sasquatches, sea serpents—but he was disappointed in the sensational and sometimes disrespectful way they were being retold or revised. Acting on his desire to transform these stories from unsubstantiated gossip to thoroughly researched accounts, Sinn uncovered fascinating details, identified historical inconsistencies, and now retells these encounters as accurately as possible. Investigating 25 spellbinding tales that wind their way from the south end of the island to the north, Sinn explored hauntings in cities, in the forest, and on isolated logging roads. In addition to visiting castles, inns, and cemeteries, he followed the trail of spirits glimpsed on mountaintops, beaches, and water, and visited Heriot Bay Inn on Quadra Island and the Schooner Restaurant in Tofino to personally scrutinize reports of hauntings. Featuring First Nations stories from each of the three Indigenous groups who call Vancouver Island home—the Coast Salish, the Nuu-chah-nulth, and the Kwakwaka’wakw—the book includes an interview with Hereditary Chief James Swan of Ahousaht.