Tell us your /x/ related rez stories or American Indian legends, magic practices, /x/-related loreLast time I did this thread, turnout was decent, but that was years ago. Let's see if 2025 /x/ still has some good storiesI'm gonna be typing all this out and I have tremors in my hands, so please bear with me as I slowly get my stories and anecdotes out. I don't have anything wild or crazy relatively speaking, but I do hope my info on the crow tribe opens up a wider thread
>>41243725Two of my native american friends both claimed their house is haunted.In the first his kitchen cupboard doors would be open, and no one recalls opening them, strange noises at night etc.The second guy was in his basement, and says outloud "If there's any ghosts or spirits in the room with me, make it apparent or a sign." Then the lights turned on/off.A man was riding a bike home from work on a reserve at night, and saw a semi truck run over a figure on the highway. The man was yelling "Stop stop!" and afterwards he went to check on the would-be accident, and there was no body. Nothing there. The man and the truck driver both share recalling a man walking on the highway. A phantom or ghost or something.On a womans security camera, she spots this black void or mass moving along the side roads. (Can't confirm or really believe this one.)Most of these stories can be believed as there all from people I trust. I think reserves are generally haunted either from car accidents, or like the indian schools or burial grounds. I'm not sure, but ghost stories are pretty common, and people see like literal ghosts by the lake and graveyards, it's not like unheard of.