Episode 16…How Pukwudgies got Wikied

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Episode 16…How Pukwudgies got Wikied

In preparation for their summer trip, Natalie Crist and Christopher
Balzano look into the origins of the Pukwudgie legend.

puk7Now one of the most popular figures in the supernatural world, Balzano goes into his early research into the legend and how it came to grow and become what it is today. They explore some of the early references before tackling some of the errors in the lore that have
twisted in recent years.

In fact, since the beginning of Tripping on Legends, the creature has been making guest appearances from time to time, from an odd story coming out of Astor, Florida, to a potential transformation into an animal in Indiana.

Watch an interview with a recent Pukwudgie experience in Indiana…

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Excuse the section on Harry Potter…something unseen decided to chime in and was caught on tape.  See if you can figure out what it’s saying.

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4 responses to “Episode 16…How Pukwudgies got Wikied”

  1. […] Crist make their way to the Crossroads of America to trip one of the more infamous locations of the mythical creature and again find more than just an old story. The have their own experience involving fireflies, wild […]

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  2. […] from behind a fallen tree.  He moved as we moved to it, and Devin was convinced he has seen a Pukwudgie (Given the trickster nature of what we had experienced our first time there, a Pukwudgie makes more […]

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  3. […] After conducting pukwudgie research for almost 15 years, Christopher Balzano finally makes it to Mounds State Park in Indiana. […]

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  4. […] father of “Laughing Water” was not impressed by the young man, and attempted to shoot a venom dipped arrow at the boy to kill […]

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