The Comanche tribe call it ba'a' and the Potawatomi use the name chequah, but most people know of this mystery animal as Thunderbird. ... Coleman, Loren and Clark, Jerome, Cryptozoology A to Z, Simon & Schuster, New York, 1999 ; Coleman, Loren, Curious Encounters, Faber and Faber, Boston, 1985 ; Hall, Mark A.,
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Thunderbird is a term used in cryptozoology to describe large, bird-like creatures, generally identified with the Thunderbird of Native American tradition. Similar cryptids reported in the Old World ...
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The Thunderbird is one of the most readily recognized icons of American Indian mythology. While the image has largely been co-opted by commercial interest and cultural appropriation, it still remains a powerful mythological figure and religious icon.
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Believers in the Thunderbird tell of a fantastic, reptilian creature which, years ago, glided across the skies of the American southwest with glory and power. It was an animal the Indians sometimes feared, sometimes respected, and sometimes destroyed. ... PicoSearch Cryptozoology Creation vs Evolution Dinosaurs...
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Cryptozoology.com - Thunderbird - An article by Craig Heinselman discussing the cryptid, sightings, and the elusive "Thunderbird Photograph". ... Top: Science: Anomalies and Alternative Science: Cryptozoology: Thunderbird (3)
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Thunderbird is a term used in cryptozoology to describe large, bird-like creatures, generally identified with the Thunderbird of Native American myth and folklore. Similar cryptids reported in the Old World are often called rocs.
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The thunderbird of folklore and the thunderbird of cryptozoology are two different things, though. ... Most thunderbird reports that are taken seriously by scientists working in the field of cryptozoology describe a bird that generally resembles a really huge condor, sometimes with eagle features.
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Reflections on Cryptozoology ... "According to Indian legends the thunderbird flew down, seized a victim by the shoulders, and carried the prey to a barren mountain top where it was devoured. ... Return Of The Thunderbird: Avian Mystery of the Black Forest | Reflections on Cryptozoology | Table of Contents | Home...
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