415: The Legend of the Thunderbird

Episode 415: For generations, people across North America have reported seeing enormous birds, describing wingspans that seem impossible and encounters they struggle to explain. Long before those reports were written, the Thunderbird was already known in many Indigenous cultures, where it is understood as a powerful and sacred being associated with thunder, lightning, and the forces that shape the natural world. For some, it is symbolic. For others, it is real. These are living traditions that deserve care and respect.

Sources:

The Thunderbird Indigenous Symbol
Thunderbird (mythology) | Wikipedia
Jun 13, 1927, page 24 – The Boston Globe at Newspapers.com™
Aug 06, 1933, page 45 – The Sunday Oregonian at Newspapers.com™
Aug 20, 1933, page 3 – The Ogden Standard-Examiner at Newspapers.com™
Tombstone epitaph (Tombstone, Ariz.), April 26, 1890 | Library of Congress
Legend or Lie? The Tombstone Thunderbird | kgun9.com
r/Cryptozoology | What about Thunderbird?
r/Cryptozoology | Thunderbird sighting?
Thunderbird — A Canadian Legend | Mysteries of Canada
Thunderbird Stories from the Canadian Shield | Mysteries of Canada
Large-bodied birds are over-represented in unstructured citizen science data – Scientific Reports
Thunderbird | CryptidWiki
Why Giant Bird Sightings Still Appear Today
PROOF of the Tombstone Thunderbird – Forgotten History

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