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Author: Adam D. Jones

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History is filled with forgotten tales that make you wonder. I‘m going to bring the most fun, unusual, and head-scratching tales from the depths of history and let you decide what‘s true and what‘s not!
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The discovery of mass graves at Indian boarding schools showed how little we understand about these institutions, so I invited a leading expert on Native American education to help me understand. --- In this episode, Dr. John Gram mentions the following books: -Education for Extinction: American Indians and the Boarding School Experience, by David Wallace Adams -Boarding School Seasons: American Indian Families, 1900-1940, by Brenda J. Child -They Called It Prairie Light: The Story of Chilocco Indian School, by K. Tsianina Lomawaima   And you can find Dr. John Gram's very useful history website here. As always, the wonderful music is the song 'Ezekial,' and it comes to us courtesy of Christine Hand. Check it out.
Medieval theater created a spectacle for the eyes, and everyone in town had a part! Some of these effects were disgusting. Some were inspired. But, no matter what, the theater was always an unforgettable experience. Today I've invited a few theater experts to help us explore the tricks of the medieval stage!
When you get past the shamrocks and tall tales, Patrick turns out to be one of the most admirable people in all of history.
On Valentine's Day in 1779, Captain Cook's violent ways finally caught up to him. But it might have been avoided if he'd thought just a little bit less of himself.   This episode is indebted to the work of Dr. Shino Konishi of The University of Western Australia because of her excellent article on Cook's punishments, which you can read here: https://theconversation.com/captain-cook-wanted-to-introduce-british-justice-to-indigenous-people-instead-he-became-increasingly-cruel-and-violent-127025   Music: "Ezekiel" by Christine Hand.
Shouldn't museums have more mummies? And what happened to all those mummified cats? The truth is...hard to swallow.
A mistranslation here, a dead whale there, and, just like that, a legend is born.
There's a lot more to the Guy Fawkes story than anarchy and wooden masks.
Now that I'd investigated the legend of the Marfa Lights, it was time to take a look for myself. I was blown away.
All my life I've heard stories about the Marfa Lights, but I never could tell what to make of them. Naturally, I was excited to take the trip and finally see this mystery for myself.
Today we'll look at a few more medieval vampires (including the Dog Priest of Melrose Monastery and the Hellhound of Castle Anantis) and learn the best way to kill them (should you find yourself traveling through time need to defend yourself against monsters), and then a word about why I think these monster stories are more than just campy folklore.   #paranormal #vampire #history #medieval
The vampire myth took centuries to form, and this story from Medieval England just might have been the start of it.   #paranormal #vampire #history #medieval  
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