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Native Peoples and Settler's Religious Beliefs
Native peoples took on some religious beliefs of the Christian settlers. A woman who lost her partner to death due to frigid weather was afraid of becoming a windigo if she ate his flesh, and she left him in her shelter due to her beliefs.
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This episode discusses the integration of religious beliefs between Native peoples and settlers and shares a story about a woman who showed her love for her partner by not being able to bury him according to her beliefs.
30:36 - 33:43 (03:06)
Summary
This episode discusses the integration of religious beliefs between Native peoples and settlers and shares a story about a woman who showed her love for her partner by not being able to bury him according to her beliefs.
ChapterNative Peoples and Settler's Religious Beliefs
Episode15: Stranded in Isle Royale National Park with Windigo
PodcastNational Park After Dark
Angelique fears being consumed by the cannibalistic Windigo of her Native American beliefs.
33:43 - 35:55 (02:12)
Summary
Angelique fears being consumed by the cannibalistic Windigo of her Native American beliefs. The temptation to eat Charlie during tough times tests her faith and beliefs.
ChapterNative Peoples and Settler's Religious Beliefs
Episode15: Stranded in Isle Royale National Park with Windigo
PodcastNational Park After Dark
Ada Blackjack's incredible survival skills, including pulling out her own hair to create a snare to catch and kill a rabbit, helped her stay alive while stranded on an island for two years.
35:55 - 37:10 (01:15)
Summary
Ada Blackjack's incredible survival skills, including pulling out her own hair to create a snare to catch and kill a rabbit, helped her stay alive while stranded on an island for two years.
ChapterNative Peoples and Settler's Religious Beliefs
Episode15: Stranded in Isle Royale National Park with Windigo
PodcastNational Park After Dark
The speaker describes her experience of catching a rabbit per week by building snares with her own hair when she was starving, and trying to sleep as much as possible to pass time, but her stiffening limbs and joints made her decide to keep moving.
37:10 - 38:23 (01:12)
Summary
The speaker describes her experience of catching a rabbit per week by building snares with her own hair when she was starving, and trying to sleep as much as possible to pass time, but her stiffening limbs and joints made her decide to keep moving.
ChapterNative Peoples and Settler's Religious Beliefs
Episode15: Stranded in Isle Royale National Park with Windigo
PodcastNational Park After Dark
After being stranded on a deserted island, a woman found hope in the form of a canoe with a sail, which she used to create a net for survival.
38:23 - 39:50 (01:27)
Summary
After being stranded on a deserted island, a woman found hope in the form of a canoe with a sail, which she used to create a net for survival.