The Mystery of The Inukun People of Alaska | Behind Blood & Myth
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In this episode we dive into Alaska’s “little people” lore—the Inukan/Ikchinhut—fey-like beings said to live in parallel with us, impossibly strong, quick, and fond of vanishing, with encounters that include a pipe-smoking figure on a driftwood log, hunters who slip a “day” into years, sacred quarries defended by unseen rock-throwers, hilltop villages near Nelson Island, and a caribou “meat feast” that comes with a steep time-dilation price; we compare these tales to Savannah’s Boo Hag and the Appalachian moon-eyed people, talk etiquette (respect sacred places, don’t take what isn’t yours—if you do, leave an offering), and shout out the Hulu documentary “Blood and Myth” that sparked our deep dive, plus the bizarre activity we’ve captured lately at the Savannah Paranormal Museum.
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