The Wendigo: Creatures of the North – Mytheries

The new episode of the Mytheries video series digs into the legend of the Wendigo, a terrifying figure from Native American mythology.The new episode of the Mytheries video series digs into the legend of the Wendigo, a terrifying figure from Native American mythology.
Last Updated on August 14, 2022
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It’s time for a new episode of the Paranormal Network series Mytheries, and in this one we’re diving into the legend of the Wendigo, one of the most terrifying legends to emerge from the stories of Native American mythology. And one which has inspired multiple movies over the years. To learn all about the Wendigo… and what it has to do with cannibalism… check out the video embedded above!

Episodes of the Mytheries video series 

showcase various myths and mysteries from around the world and shine the light on incidents that have rocked history and can still not be explained.  Each episode will be about a creature/myth/or in some cases people that are connected to it.  To this day the creepiest thing about vampires is the fact that basically every culture in the world has a vampire myth but they never communicated to each other…so how did they know about them too?  This is the place where Myth and Mystery combine.

The The Wendigo episode was Written and Narrated by Jessica Dwyer, Edited by Zakk Denton, Produced by Jason Hewlett, and Executive Produced by Berge Garabedian.

Episodes of Mytheries that delved into stories of the Jersey Devil, teenage terror urban legends, and Krampus the Christmas Devil (who is not from New Jersey) can be seen below. To see more episodes, and to check out the other shows The Paranormal Network has to offer, head over to the YouTube channel – and subscribe while you’re there! We have shows that deal with UFOs, hauntings, Bigfoot and other cryptids, and more. You can learn more about the Paranormal Network and its shows at THIS LINK.

Leave a comment below to let us know what you think of the legend of the Wendigo, and what your favorite mythical creatures are.

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