New 2024 Cryptozoology Documentary: 'Little People' in First Nations Legend

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In this video, we explore traditional First Nations ‘Little People’ legends from across Canada, from the Maritimes to Vancouver Island.
0:00:00 - First Nations ‘Little People’ Legends
0:01:21 - Mikumwess of the Canadian Maritimes
0:06:33 - Little People of the Canadian Shield
0:09:42 - The Dwarves of Lakes Winnipeg and Manitoba
0:12:25 - The Mimikiwisiwak of Northern Manitoba
0:16:40 - The Wihcikosisak of Northern Manitoba
0:17:37 - The Dwarfs of Northern Saskatchwan
0:18L37 - The Memegweciwug of the Canadian Prairies
0:25:28 - The Elfs of the Rocky Mountains
0:30:14 - Dwarfs in Shuswap Tradition
0:33:13 - The Dwarves of Thompson Tradition
0:34:56 - The Dwarfs of Carrier Legend
0:37:35 - The Tson-Te-Rotana of the Yukon River
0:39:06 - The Elves of Vancouver Island
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  • @stenh.6243
    @stenh.62433 ай бұрын

    I swear I had an encounter with one of these little folk in Drumheller. I came from Calgary to do a roofing job and as I was driving back into town I saw something about the size of a large prarie dog by the road. I didn't pay it any mind because I was more worried about any deer on the road, but it looked like it did a little dance and threw something. A moment later a beer bottle smashed on the front of my vehicle. "F*cking little b*stard!" I exclaimed. That's when I looked directly at it, as it turned to run into the ditch. It looked like a little man wearing a chicken feather vest. I told a local at the liquor store what happened and he told me that it was Drumheller's 'F*cking little b*stard' which bemused me as I had not told him I called the creature exactly that. The next day I did pickup at the Boston Pizza for supper and they had a gnome statue in the dining area. I asked the server why, and she said that little folk are territorial and the only way to keep them out of the dumpster is to make them think one was already on the premise with the statues. I hate working out of town.

  • @Will-jb7dd

    @Will-jb7dd

    3 ай бұрын

    This shit is hilarious

  • @TakeitSleeezy69

    @TakeitSleeezy69

    3 ай бұрын

    It was Drumhellers “fucking little bastard” 😂😂😂

  • @joanne1dreams

    @joanne1dreams

    3 ай бұрын

    Great story 😂❤

  • @markcoutts7750

    @markcoutts7750

    3 ай бұрын

    February 18/2024. I also live in Calgary.😮😮. That tale is Awesomer Eh Bro. 💯🫂☮️🇨🇦

  • @yoholmes273

    @yoholmes273

    3 ай бұрын

    Cool story bro 😎 👌

  • @jerryc3093
    @jerryc30933 ай бұрын

    This channel produces first rate content. It has rapidly become one of my favorites. This American loves this Canadian history and the cryptid accounts. Keep up the great work.

  • @theodorepatton887

    @theodorepatton887

    3 ай бұрын

    ☺️

  • @Dude_Ronin
    @Dude_Ronin3 ай бұрын

    I would've never known about Canadian lore if it wasn't for this man 👌

  • @tahltanhavoc1706

    @tahltanhavoc1706

    2 ай бұрын

    Theres tons in the Yukon you’ll find tons of people who have seen Bigfoot, ufos, little people and more.. there’s a documentary on the fox lake ufos.. people would see a craft with lights hovering just above the highway then come to hours later.. often far away from where they were.. I’ve seen a ufo that looked like a lantern.. at first I thought it was a skidoo until it started moving straight up and down the mountain and could see it over the trees.. definitely wasn’t on the ground.. eventually it just shot up into the sky and that was the end of that sighting

  • @klassenrick87
    @klassenrick873 ай бұрын

    👋 all Cheers from Okanagan valley British Columbia 🇨🇦

  • @MrSomethingElse
    @MrSomethingElse3 ай бұрын

    Māori people in New Zealand have a similar legend of little people, we called them Patu Paiarehe and they could be both benevolent and evil, depending on their mood.

  • @davidlancaster8152

    @davidlancaster8152

    3 ай бұрын

    Coolness prevails. Thanks for sharing this. I like your icon image. ☺️

  • @MrSomethingElse

    @MrSomethingElse

    3 ай бұрын

    @@davidlancaster8152 come on, we all like my icon, anyone who doesn't is a cop or a snitch right! hehehe thanks man, keep on my brother! No shortage of photo opp's if you want a similar one my cuz....

  • @davidlancaster8152

    @davidlancaster8152

    3 ай бұрын

    @@MrSomethingElse thanks for the offer. I'm a care giver in Colorado. I appreciate it.

  • @dillonhillier

    @dillonhillier

    3 ай бұрын

    Little people aren't a thing of legend, you can find them everywhere. I even saw a midget stripper once!

  • @sirtokesalot5161

    @sirtokesalot5161

    3 ай бұрын

    It's global it seems

  • @BasementPepperoni
    @BasementPepperoni3 ай бұрын

    Man.......I friggin love this channel....THERE.....I SAID IT, ALRIGHT!?

  • @davidlancaster8152

    @davidlancaster8152

    3 ай бұрын

    One of the most unique channels out there. Always enjoyable.

  • @BasementPepperoni

    @BasementPepperoni

    3 ай бұрын

    @@davidlancaster8152 Right? I've binge watched this whole catalogue like 10 times now.

  • @davidlancaster8152

    @davidlancaster8152

    3 ай бұрын

    @@BasementPepperoni wow! I haven't caught up with a lot of his back catalog yet but I intend to. I've been subscribed for less than a year and I've never been disappointed in his work.

  • @Reg_The_Galah

    @Reg_The_Galah

    3 ай бұрын

    Hey settle down, we know.

  • @lindasue8719

    @lindasue8719

    3 ай бұрын

    😄

  • @debrahall902
    @debrahall9023 ай бұрын

    Thank you from The Netherlands

  • @Inlinetodie
    @Inlinetodie3 ай бұрын

    Hi I noticed a video you had done recently. In regards to, alligators or crocodiles in the Ottawa river. I lived in Ottawa, my mom had a friend who lived right off the Ottawa River, you could walk out the back door and be on the pier in 5 minutes. My mom was living there, i visited, she gave me a fishing rod and said the waters just down the path, get some fish. I didnt think twice, headed down, threw in the lure after baiting. Caught an assortment of white fish and sunfish. After a few hours, im standing on the Wooden barrier along the river, it heaves somewhat, water rises and shifts towards me. My lure is in the water, the shift of the water against the wood nearly made me fall in. As i look at my lure in the water, i see a huge eyeball, just arise from below my lure, i freeze, stare at it, and my eyes follow along its body as the river carrys it away. Im not certain how long i stood there, scared to move. I had no idea what i had seen, i do recall rambling back up to the house and telling my mom and the main resident about what i saw, they had mentioned Gar and Pike and the length and size, i said No Way!, what i saw was easily 30ft from the Eye 👁 to tail, it had a long elongated snout, teeth along the snout, the strength to swim against the current and ascend and descend with ease. Ive worked on older vehicles, Cadillacs, Fleetwood Brough series from the 60s, those cars are 22ft and sometimes longer with the fins, this Creature was longer than that car. Not long ago i saw a image of an extinct dinosaur with long legs, crocodile body, long snout, huge eyes, that image reminded me of what is would have looked like, if it came out of the water. It had a Tail, eye to tail, 30ft...

  • @davidlancaster8152

    @davidlancaster8152

    3 ай бұрын

    You are lucky to be alive and tell the tale of the tail. Really, I believe you. There's more to this universe than dreamed of in the average philosophy. 😉

  • @Inlinetodie

    @Inlinetodie

    3 ай бұрын

    @davidlancaster8152 hi Yes I'd happily show on Google earth where it was around the Ottawa River. My thoughts after working on the channel locks in Ottawa later in life, was that it may have come with a ship from the new York region, as they had people who worked in the sewers and found alligators and crocodiles.

  • @bgee461

    @bgee461

    3 ай бұрын

    Great experience, glad you shared that. I used to swim at Mooneys Bay, once at night... thank goodness I didn't see anything of that nature.

  • @matthewmaxcy1574

    @matthewmaxcy1574

    3 ай бұрын

    Mosasaur you seen a mosasaur

  • @dillonhillier

    @dillonhillier

    3 ай бұрын

    It's pretty wild what a child's imagination can do. I thought I saw Bigfoot when I was younger, was obviously a deer, but it ran past me in thick bush, startling the crap out of me and only caught a glimpse.

  • @craigcarlock5799
    @craigcarlock57993 ай бұрын

    This is one of those channels that I get excited about as soon as I get a notification for a new video. I hit the like button before the video even starts playing.

  • @johnnicholas1488

    @johnnicholas1488

    3 ай бұрын

    Same here. I like before I look. Much respect and gratitude to this fine gentleman scholar. And to you too.

  • @alexpriedite1447
    @alexpriedite14473 ай бұрын

    I’m from Michigan- I LOVE THIS! Thank you so much for teaching me the history more so of the region! I love to learn! I want to know all of the history before the people who took it took it. It’s very important. Such beautiful and distinctive, complex cultures and languages. Just beautiful. So much respect. ❤

  • @YerDaddY.

    @YerDaddY.

    3 ай бұрын

    I’m not far from the Michigan border about 40 mins east of sarnia. I go over to Port Huron shopping quite a bit.

  • @joanne1dreams

    @joanne1dreams

    3 ай бұрын

    Well said Alex 👏 ❤

  • @UriahandDad
    @UriahandDad3 ай бұрын

    This dude is so freaking good at this, you are doing great my dude

  • @Joefrogigolo

    @Joefrogigolo

    3 ай бұрын

    The best

  • @henryfonseca4198
    @henryfonseca41983 ай бұрын

    This dude's better than the History Channel... Great video from South Texas 🤘🏼

  • @jenniferlonnes7420
    @jenniferlonnes74203 ай бұрын

    Sooo many tales of Little People! I love hearing about them.

  • @harrisonweston255
    @harrisonweston2553 ай бұрын

    Fascinating video. I work as a Professional Archaeologist, and I used to live and work in the Fort St John / Fort Nelson area of Northern BC - the traditional homeland of the Dane-zaa (Beaver) First Nations. We would sometimes have representatives of these nations, often Elders, join us while we performed our work. Several Elders from the Prophet River First Nation had told me how a section of their reserve lands - dominated by low rocky hills amidst all the boreal swampland - was the homeland of mischevious and malevolent “little men”. They also told me that they would always warn against members of their Nation voyaging out into those hills to hunt, less they be “stolen away” into the realm of the Little People. The connections to the other folklore you mentioned in this piece are fascinating! Would love to hear you discuss some Beaver and Slavey (Dene Tha) folklore in future videos! The Dane-zaa legend of the “Wechuge” is particularly unique and scary!

  • @davidlancaster8152
    @davidlancaster81523 ай бұрын

    This is an incredible episode. So many parallels to European and African folklore. I've had experiences with "little people". Athropophogite. Awesome! You added to my vocabulary; a rare treat. You rule the North....and then some. Thanks!!!

  • @PrincessViolence
    @PrincessViolence3 ай бұрын

    damn,dude.the effort and energie you put into the research and editing is quite staggering and extremely satisfying.Thanks a lot for sharing all this great and important knowledge.

  • @thedoruk6324
    @thedoruk63243 ай бұрын

    He has returned !

  • @nicsxnin6786
    @nicsxnin67863 ай бұрын

    Thank you from Texas. I love the little people stories and other stories of the beings of the forest and mountains.

  • @jamesmacdougall5907
    @jamesmacdougall59073 ай бұрын

    Have enjoyed your content and research for quite awhile now and you have done nothing but IMPROVE every episode !! Thank you sir for keeping our history alive ! So much would be lost if it wasnt for great people such as yourself . May you and your family be blessed

  • @matthewjames2649
    @matthewjames26493 ай бұрын

    Hammer ⚒️ on!! TY4SHARING!!

  • @batboylives
    @batboylives3 ай бұрын

    I am from Moose Factory, ON. Moose Cree First Nation. Peace everyone.

  • @Inlinetodie

    @Inlinetodie

    3 ай бұрын

    Plains Cree here, Tonsai

  • @greenbeard9117

    @greenbeard9117

    3 ай бұрын

    Thank you, And peace to you!

  • @Noahidebc

    @Noahidebc

    3 ай бұрын

    Coast Tsimshian here 😊 Greetings 👋

  • @calicoasting

    @calicoasting

    3 ай бұрын

    Blackfoot with some Crow ancestors...both history's speak of the small ones in the forest.

  • @darylobey8867

    @darylobey8867

    Ай бұрын

    Southern plains cree/Dakota 😊

  • @frederickknight9271
    @frederickknight92713 ай бұрын

    Me and my family regularly binge watch your playlists. We often watch the same videos over again. They are so full of details and entertaining. You're a first class writer and narrator. Your channel is a Canadian national treasure. Thank you for all your hard work and contribution to Fortean fans everywhere.

  • @jaycryptidtrooper5302
    @jaycryptidtrooper53023 ай бұрын

    Fantastic job Hammerson!! Really appreciate your great work! Thankyou....Jason from England

  • @Charlie.a
    @Charlie.a3 ай бұрын

    Wow another one😮. Many thanks from Northern California.🎉

  • @deedeewinfrey3181
    @deedeewinfrey31813 ай бұрын

    My Dad was native American. The little people are not legends. They are real. Only special people get to see them.

  • @lisah3242

    @lisah3242

    2 ай бұрын

    This is so true! 🌿Keeping an open mind and having love and respect for the natural world is very important. Humans need to preserve more old growth forests and green spaces as we are not the only ones that live on this planet. There are many other species that live among us. The forest and mountains hold secrets that few know or believe. If we destroy it, then we may never know!

  • @rosemckenzie8269

    @rosemckenzie8269

    2 ай бұрын

    Yes they are real and only show themselves to certain people. My daughter who was very sick and Dr's found she was resistant to medication and they kept switching her until they would stop working and they said she was becoming resistant to them fast and would run out of options. One day my daughter told me she saw a little person sitting by her, she mysteriously got well after that, I believe the little person healed her. 🙏

  • @lisah3242

    @lisah3242

    2 ай бұрын

    You are a good Mom to believe your daughter. Thank goodness she was healed! You are blessed 💕 @@rosemckenzie8269

  • @darylobey8867

    @darylobey8867

    Ай бұрын

    We grew up with them in are house we woukd hear little feet running around little things being thrown around or coins being rolled across the floor with laughing and to are people on the southern plains whe. Thay come into your home and steal your things it's usealy a sign of a good home and protection from bad spirits or bad people stay away and after a while what thay stole thay return and again thays a sign of good luck as there watching over your home we do have a shrine for them were we leave candy toys coins tobacco fish or small exacts knife blades or make tiny clothing for them

  • @johnnicholas1488
    @johnnicholas14883 ай бұрын

    Jock Vallee and our host here have convinced me of the authenticity of the little folk. I am 75 . At 30 I would have scoffed at the idea. Now I believe in many things outside the norm. Seems to me the prevalent social and educational attitudes in the last couple hundred years have boxed us in to a narrow band of belief. There is more stuff going on that we do not know or understand , than there is which we think we know. A bundle of kindness extended hereby to you and all beings.

  • @Soloong_Gaybowzer
    @Soloong_Gaybowzer3 ай бұрын

    There are so many accounts of different ancient people's with no contact with one another, often separated by entire oceans, describing the same types of creatures with similar behaviors... Makes me believe that these things actually existed.

  • @naomiseraphina9718
    @naomiseraphina97183 ай бұрын

    This was among my very favorite videos you've made yet. Thank you for finding and sharing these fascinating stories. As always, tales like these have a double value: They give us a window into the native cultures who originally told them, and they seem to refer to an underlying reality. All across the world there are myriad tales of little people, who seem to dwell in a world, or perhaps a plane, very near to our own. There almost appears to be a world that perfectly mirrors ours, at least seeming to do so in the places where it intersects with our own. Thus, Little People encountered in Cree territory speak the Cree language, Little People encountered in Ireland speak Irish, and Little People encountered in the Dagara territory of west Africa speak the Dagara language. Are they merely using telepathy to impress their desired communications onto humans so that the human witnesses seem to hear the Little People speaking in their own familiar tongues, or is there actually a parallel world with similar cultural and linguistic realities to our own, with perhaps a historical cultural link between the Little Peoples of certain places and the indigenous humans whose homelands intersect with them? This area of study and of human experience is, in my opinion, far too well documented to be a mere traditional fiction. People are encountering something real, and they have been encountering it for a VERY long time. When, or perhaps IF we ever come to understand the deeper truth behind the existence of the Little People, we will also be discovering something fundamentally profound about reality itself. I don't have enough information yet to properly test whether my own hypothesis about this is accurate or not, so for now I will keep the majority of my own theory to myself, but I am certain that wen we study this phenomenon, we are on the trail of something monumental about what it means to be conscious and what it means to be human. Thank you as always for providing such stirring food for thought! All the best, --N

  • @stevefranklin9920
    @stevefranklin99203 ай бұрын

    I sincerely enjoy listening to your posts of First Nations stories, legends, and tales! It helps all of us listeners to gain knowledge of the people's that inhabited this land before us!

  • @AndreaDingbatt
    @AndreaDingbatt3 ай бұрын

    ❤ Thank you so Much Again for Sharing this!! It's strange how there are so many different peoples, with such similar lore!! Totally 💯 Love this Channel!! 🤩 Namasté 🙏🕊️ Andréa and Critters. ...XxX...

  • @AudaciousAmber
    @AudaciousAmber3 ай бұрын

    Omfg I am so glad somebody is covering this

  • @deecawford
    @deecawford3 ай бұрын

    Moving to Alaska was when I first heard of the little people. I thought my son was crazy when he told me the little people were knocking on his truck window one night when he broke down. I googled it and….. I was shocked.

  • @batboylives
    @batboylives3 ай бұрын

    Another great video as always. Hammerson Peters is the man.

  • @akumagouki8668
    @akumagouki86683 ай бұрын

    Hey man I'm from southern Ontario and part Seneca and Mohawk and I've always been interested about wrestling like the story of well dressed man you talked about. I was wondering if you could do a video on native wrestling stories in the Americas. I made a post about it recently on Facebook and you're story really intrigued me.

  • @MushroomMagpie
    @MushroomMagpie3 ай бұрын

    My friend was canoeing with his fiance and friends on Lac Laronge in northern Saskatchewan. The passed an island that Natives are cautious to givw wide birth to and gave it distance themselves. Apparently not enough tho. The rest of the paddle, one canoe seemed to drag a bit in the water. But only a bit. They stopped to camp for the night at an established camp site. While sitting in the dark around the fire something suddenly slapped his fiance in the back of her head and ran off with a sound of small feet running away quickly. It was enough warning and they never went anywhere close to that island again.

  • @machinehead6961
    @machinehead69613 ай бұрын

    Have you heard of the silver king of the rockies having a throne in pyramid below the borders of vermilion? Thinking Waterton to therialt? Alberta- montana ancient watershed?

  • @omgwhofarted3809

    @omgwhofarted3809

    2 ай бұрын

    Pls elaborate

  • @pitchblechsitch
    @pitchblechsitch3 ай бұрын

    I cannot thank you enough for sharing these tales & historical accounts. I have such a longing for knowing my peoples’ stories. I’m part Potawatomi (belonging to the Anishinaabe) and didn’t grow up with friends or family that passed down this knowledge. As my bedtime story, I would’ve much preferred to learn about what’s covered in this video instead of Little House On The Prairie. Talk about children’s stories! Riddled with lies and…well, anyway, I believe these stories of little folks far more than that problematic literature. Indigenous folklore as a whole (but particularly Potawatomi/Cherokee for my own heritage and Chickasaw for my husband) is so fascinating to me. My hunger for knowledge has been satiated for now. Migwetch!

  • @danielbaron2358
    @danielbaron23583 ай бұрын

    I was a pilot for MNR, flying caribou surveys in the Ogoki area, north of Geraldton, Ontario. Was given a map with a no fly zone to accommodate the Little People. That’s just cool.

  • @sasqetshenkley1190
    @sasqetshenkley11903 ай бұрын

    I just got done listening to *Passport to Magonia* by Jaques Vallee. It's got me looking at little people legends in a mind knowing new light. 🤯

  • @sasqetshenkley1190

    @sasqetshenkley1190

    3 ай бұрын

    *Chapter 1:* kzread.info/dash/bejne/mKirl7t-aZu1abw.htmlsi=_bT9VvYUFmHIu8CN

  • @moisestellez726
    @moisestellez7263 ай бұрын

    NEW HAMMERSON VIDEO LLLLLEEEEETTTTSSSSSSS GOOOOOOOOOO

  • @iancain6647
    @iancain66473 ай бұрын

    Always beastie bro. Thanks from northern Wisconsin.

  • @Leo_Davis_
    @Leo_Davis_25 күн бұрын

    My ex-wife is indigenous, and grew up in Saskatchewan around the Qu-Appelle valley. She told me many stories of the little people. Personal experiences as well as some others shes heard. This was back in the early 90s she told me thse encounters. It was common in her community to hear these stoires. Every now and then, when i go back to her home area, i still hear stories. Elders used to talk about them with great respect and fear. To this day, i know they are not tales, but they are very real.

  • @shelleygiesbrecht4759
    @shelleygiesbrecht47593 ай бұрын

    Hammerson, you are my favourite storyteller!

  • @ozarklisa1199
    @ozarklisa11993 ай бұрын

    I had something throwing pebbles at me at Old Fort Erie / the old amusement park site as I walked the wooded trails. I've always wondered why my normally watchful dogs did not react to what was happening. Whatever it was followed along beside me in the brush, throwing little pebbles.

  • @chalillo2268

    @chalillo2268

    3 ай бұрын

    May I ask how long ago was that?..

  • @ozarklisa1199

    @ozarklisa1199

    3 ай бұрын

    @@chalillo2268 around 2013

  • @brian.11

    @brian.11

    3 ай бұрын

    Could have been Sasquatch

  • @ozarklisa1199

    @ozarklisa1199

    3 ай бұрын

    @@brian.11 It had to be something very small. Maybe raccoon size or so, just based on where it was coming from and the angle

  • @joanne1dreams

    @joanne1dreams

    3 ай бұрын

    Some plants that are seeding, their seeds explode from the plant with great force, to scatter them at a great distance, to increase their chances of germinating. It has happened to me. A weed outside my living room window started seeding like that. I thought some crazy neighbour was throwing small stones at my window. Until i was out gardening one day and saw the plant in action. It could have been something like that? Maybe? Great story though, don't want to discredit it ❤❤

  • @michaelvicki5786
    @michaelvicki57863 ай бұрын

    Great job

  • @chesterfieldthe3rd929
    @chesterfieldthe3rd9293 ай бұрын

    From the Illinois Wisconsin border. Lake Michigan is a crazy lake with pretty intense power. Everything around it is affected by it. Same goes for all the great lakes im sure. This whole area is amazing. I could just imagine what Canada is like. Thanks for giving us a view into Canadian History.

  • @HempFlower3
    @HempFlower33 ай бұрын

    Cheers from Northern BC!

  • @s.macmillan460
    @s.macmillan4603 ай бұрын

    Thank you sharing this. I have heard of first nations people stating there are little people that dress in clothes and have been seen.

  • @ryanmrowka8970
    @ryanmrowka89703 ай бұрын

    From your maritime Neighbor of Maine I'm glad you're back at it

  • @lisah3242
    @lisah32422 ай бұрын

    This is a very interesting documentary. Thank you for posting! Here from Vancouver Island. I was actually surprised that this video did not mention Vancouver Islands' historical First Nations Legend..... called When The Mountain Dwarves Danced. This story documents a very significant yet unfortunate event in Vancouver Islands history.

  • @S.L.O.P.
    @S.L.O.P.3 ай бұрын

    I have an acquaintance with a lady of Chippewa ancestry, from Michigan. Her maiden surname is Chippewa. You can't be more Chippewa than that.

  • @RandomTrinidadian
    @RandomTrinidadian3 ай бұрын

    Still waiting to hear the legend of the mean canadian 😅

  • @ericstevens8744

    @ericstevens8744

    3 ай бұрын

    Justin Trudeau ?????

  • @lindasue8719

    @lindasue8719

    3 ай бұрын

    It'll be a long wait 😉😉😉

  • @samk3lly
    @samk3lly3 ай бұрын

    Yes! A new Hammerson Peters video! Just what the doctor ordered. Thank you, my friend.

  • @generaleerelativity9524
    @generaleerelativity95243 ай бұрын

    43:05 what is this beautiful place? It looks so familiar. I love the photos of the frontier you use in your videos. All the cottages and farms in the middle of nowhere invoke such curiosity as to what goes on there and what lurks aboot in the darkness. Very intriguing to say the least.

  • @HammersonPeters

    @HammersonPeters

    3 ай бұрын

    That's Snoqualmie Falls, Washington.

  • @Cutter-jx3xj
    @Cutter-jx3xj3 ай бұрын

    This is definitely one of my top 3 channels. Awesome content

  • @DickDickstein
    @DickDickstein3 ай бұрын

    Great stories. Channel always delivers. 👍😃

  • @Dagenais420
    @Dagenais42026 күн бұрын

    Watching from Sturgeon Lake first Nation .. the elders still speak about the little people. Great story telling.

  • @crush42mash6
    @crush42mash63 ай бұрын

    Sooo good

  • @carolcamp4828
    @carolcamp48283 ай бұрын

    Really good documentary. No clickbait or over exaggeration. Such a refreshing change on YT & a fascinating topic. Many thanks

  • @Gfthce3426
    @Gfthce34263 ай бұрын

    This is my first video from your channel . Thank You ! I've liked and subscribed.

  • @colemarsh13
    @colemarsh133 ай бұрын

    Outstanding work...Thank you sir

  • @susanbutler2542
    @susanbutler25423 ай бұрын

    Me too I love this channel also❤❤❤❤

  • @pattyaguirre3103
    @pattyaguirre31033 ай бұрын

    Hi!! Glad you're back, hope all is well. We missed you!!!

  • @spleefthedude7747
    @spleefthedude77473 ай бұрын

    More please!

  • @TheRealFreznoBob
    @TheRealFreznoBob3 ай бұрын

    Thank you for this, great work! I'll remember to take tobacco if I ever return to the memegwe of Bead Hill.

  • @jwink7795
    @jwink77953 ай бұрын

    dope.

  • @squidy2522
    @squidy25223 ай бұрын

    such a niche gem of a channel

  • @Cynocehali
    @Cynocehali3 ай бұрын

    I've been too Campabello. Beautiful island.

  • @billjones5741
    @billjones57413 ай бұрын

    Super interesting stuff. Thanks for all your hard work! I drive through Morley on my way to work every day so I’ll keep my eyes peeled for little people haha.

  • @PUBHEAD1
    @PUBHEAD13 ай бұрын

    Great way to start the weekend. My morning cup of coffee and a new vid. Thanks Hammerson👍

  • @margaretcorriher1000
    @margaretcorriher10003 ай бұрын

    I'm a new watcher and love your channel. 🇺🇲☮️🥰

  • @Tralman1965
    @Tralman19653 ай бұрын

    The videos this channel puts out are so fascinating. I love them! I also have Hammerson’s book on the Nahanni Valley. I couldn’t put it down!

  • @worldbigfootcentral3933
    @worldbigfootcentral39333 ай бұрын

    Always excellent research and presentation. Great job!

  • @jermKrux
    @jermKrux2 ай бұрын

    Hanging out with Miqmac natives, they seemed to describe the little people as sort of custodians of the forest. Cheers from New Brunswick!

  • @Kangsteri
    @Kangsteri3 ай бұрын

    Thanks for sharing! We have plenty of very similar stories here in Finland...

  • @Joefrogigolo
    @Joefrogigolo3 ай бұрын

    HECK YEAH! I'm so stoked for this. LET'S GO!

  • @user-di1rl9zp4d
    @user-di1rl9zp4d3 ай бұрын

    this is a kind of oldstories i ver love to hear in this case from first nations-that speaks about very ancient magical and mysterious enchanted wild nature with little-people that are so elusive and very ancient liminal-inhabitants with mystical power residing in a inbetween-world and occasional appear in ouer realm in wild natural places!and yes i enjoying very much the exceptional beauty of the north-american natural-landscapes forests and other similar scenery,s i saw with this stories taken place.

  • @samjones1712
    @samjones17123 ай бұрын

    I missed u my friend love the storys u make about bigfoot an the lil ppl

  • @user-adoyle123
    @user-adoyle1232 ай бұрын

    Just came across your channel. I love it. Hi from the West of Ireland ❤

  • @Anangelspath
    @Anangelspath3 ай бұрын

    Your documentaries are truly appreciated thank you

  • @SamIamIam
    @SamIamIam3 ай бұрын

    Another great story!

  • @Redster3
    @Redster33 ай бұрын

    I love this channel, so much! Thank you for all of your content!

  • @nanceeM1313
    @nanceeM13132 ай бұрын

    Thanks Hammerson ~🌺🌺🌺 Appreciate every upload.

  • @germaineprien7691
    @germaineprien76913 ай бұрын

    I would agree, very nice and totally intriguing content always, never disappoints!!!!

  • @kpturn42
    @kpturn423 ай бұрын

    Saying “the Memegwesi have that” about something dropped into a river gives me the same vibe as when I drop or lose something in an unexpected way and it ends up somewhere I can’t immediately reach, so I just have to deadpan “welp. that lives there now.” and go on with my day 😂😂

  • @BradPitbull
    @BradPitbull3 ай бұрын

    Interesting... Thank you for putting so many pieces of the puzzle of the unknown together Cheers 🍻 from los angeles 😎

  • @OneGeronimo
    @OneGeronimo3 ай бұрын

    Excellent.. I will be watching this episode over again

  • @DefaultUsername156
    @DefaultUsername1563 ай бұрын

    I told myself "if he sounds like he sips double double religiously I'm out" but the animation kept me here. Let's go creepy little Canucks.

  • @levij3732
    @levij37323 ай бұрын

    Love it

  • @whywhywhy4716
    @whywhywhy47163 ай бұрын

    Love your channel. Your narration and voice is so pleasing to my ear. Glad you were able to retrieve the works of the man from……MASS. CT….? USA. ( cant remember, sorry) pray He rests in peace. Thank you for all, blessings from Vt., USA 💐

  • @underfire987
    @underfire9873 ай бұрын

    Your channel and videos are golden troves of our shared history and cultures, something I hope is preserved in these troubled and dark times for future generations to watch, learn from and appreciate our heritage.

  • @BOMBCHICKEN59
    @BOMBCHICKEN59Ай бұрын

    So as a youngster my grandfather from Matachewan first nation was a guide most of his life and I would always ask about forest monster stories and he had two, big water snake's in separation lake, and something that would hurl stones at hunters camps. I miss those stories.

  • @canadiannavywife434
    @canadiannavywife4343 ай бұрын

    Great video. Thanks and Hugs from Esquimalt!

  • @bludoe1
    @bludoe13 ай бұрын

    Enjoyed this vid, thx

  • @HallelujahHotdog
    @HallelujahHotdog3 ай бұрын

    Great to see you back buddy. Love your work ❤

  • @slinman100
    @slinman1003 ай бұрын

    I love these stories! Thank you

  • @vikingskuld
    @vikingskuld3 ай бұрын

    Thanks for the video

  • @Thislifeisawildone
    @Thislifeisawildone2 ай бұрын

    Thanks for your great content!! I'm getting a start on a Fantasy Story that takes place primarily in British Columbia, and your content is so varied, I'm really enjoying it in my research. Cheers from the Okanagan BC!! (JUST outside the edge of the triangle... where I will remain)

  • @sirtokesalot5161
    @sirtokesalot51613 ай бұрын

    Thanks Hammerson. My favourite channel. Always top content ❤

  • @HammersonPeters

    @HammersonPeters

    3 ай бұрын

    Thanks for watching! I'm glad you enjoyed it.

  • @sirtokesalot5161

    @sirtokesalot5161

    3 ай бұрын

    @@HammersonPeters thanks for coming back. 🙏

  • @phishfanvt
    @phishfanvt3 ай бұрын

    What’s crazy is I would have never believed this, yet after spending 6 months hiking the Appalachian trail I absolutely believe they exist, have communed with them actually. Also been very close to cryptids twice on that hike. Heard elemental water spirits as well. Fairies are real too. This world is wild. We are so involved in our own worlds that we miss all this. We are so disconnected now.

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