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Don't Whistle at Night podcast
by Don Yazzie
Native American Paranormal Radio Podcast show From the UPRN UPRN network 107.7fm New Orleans. Navajo members
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Tomas Sewid Kwakwaka'wakw Nation Sasquatch Expert.
Tomas shares his knowledge of Sasquatch! come sit down!
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Don’t Whistle At Night welcomes Lecedric Willie June 20th, 2026 EP: 062 TOPIC: Part 3 - A continued discussion on Skinwalkers, Dogman, Bigfoot, and other highly strange encounters
About Lecedric: Lecedric Willie is a Navajo “ High Strangeness” Experiencer. He is versed in not only the Skinwalker lore, but has also researched the myths and facts which surround them. He has witnessed Kokopeli Anasazi ghosts, which are well known in Navajo cultures . He is a team member of Alílee Naalkaah (mystical investigators) .
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Don’t Whistle at Night welcomes Terri Anderson Date: October 19th, 2025 EP: 026 Topic: things That Go Bump on The Navajo Rez
About Our Guest Terri Anderson is a paramedic on the Navajo Nation. She has had encounters and sightings of SkinWalkers, Bigfoot, Centaurs and more.
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EP 61, open mic, free style night. 2 guests..
Ep 61, Mr. Lecedric Willie and along with an anonymous guest, sharing our experience with investigation a skinwalker cave!
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Don’t Whistle At Night welcomes Fred Roehl January 25th, 2026 EP: 041
Don’t Whistle At Night welcomes Fred Roehl January 25th, 2026 EP: 041 Topic: The Dangers of The Alaska Wilderness, The Subarctic Alaska Sasquatch channel. About FredFred Roehl is a Curyung Tribal Counsel member, From Bristol Bay Alaska and was raised in a subsistence lifestyle in a remote fishing village. He is currently trying to get the word out about the potential dangers in the wilderness of Alaska. He has an interactive map of Alaska of encounter locations and it's embedded with the channel and very helpful tool for those heading into the wilderness. He runs the Subarctic Alaska Sasquatch channel.
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Don’t Whistle At Night welcomes back Avery Tafoya Date: July 13th, 2025 EP: 12 Topic: Digging Deeper into the Encounters from The Jicarilla Apache Nation About Avery Tafoya Avery Tafoya is from The Jicarilla Apache Nation to which he is currentl
Don’t Whistle At Night welcomes back Avery Tafoya Date: July 13th, 2025 EP: 12 Topic: Digging Deeper into the Encounters from The Jicarilla Apache Nation About Avery Tafoya Avery Tafoya is from The Jicarilla Apache Nation to which he is currently a Councilman for. He has had various careers which have included a police officer, fire chief, EMS, behaviour health detox manager, bartender , and surveillance for the Nation’s casino. He has been “Squatchn “ since 2013, and has had an alien encounter as a child. He is now an Investigator whose area of research specializes in Sasquatch and UFO Encounters!
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Don’t Whistle At Night welcomes Filmmakers Jenny Pond and Norman Brown Date: April 11th, 2026 EP: 52 Topic: PART 2
Don’t Whistle At Night welcomes Filmmakers Jenny Pond and Norman Brown Date: April 11th, 2026 EP: 52 Topic: PART 2 - Discussion will centre around Jenny and Norman's Research via their Team - Ramah Bigfoot, concentrating on the sightings and experiences of the various Navajo Tribes About Our Guests: Jenny Pond – Filmmaker & Producer Director/Producer of Poison Wind (2007), a documentary that exposes the deadly legacy of health hazards caused by uranium mining in the Four Corners region. She directed and co-produced it with fellow filmmaker and Dine’ actor, Norman Patrick Brown. Jenny has over 15 years of professional experience in film and TV production, with credits including VFX work on the movie Flightplan (2005), starring Jodi Foster. She also served as an associate producer for MTV's Room Raiders and supervising the script for The Curse of El Chorro from Pretty Dangerous Films with Danny Trejo. Jenny is a full-time resident of Ramah, NM and works as a contract photographer for the Gallup Sun, a weekly newspaper. In 2023, she received an award from the New Mexico Press Association for her photo of an ultimate fan attending a Gallup Bengals girls softball game. She has experienced many paranormal events throughout her life and enjoys sharing those experiences on her Ramah NM Bigfoot Facebook group. She is a member of the Gallup Film Committee and is looking forward to the UFO FF in Gallup this fall with eagerness. Active on social media under handles like @RavenRanch she enjoys sharing multimedia content and glimpses from her life and work. Norman Patrick Brown is a Diné (Navajo) actor, filmmaker, activist, and educator from Chinle, Arizona. His multifaceted career spans decades, marked by a deep commitment to Indigenous storytelling, environmental justice, and cultural preservation. 🎬 Film & Television Career Brown’s acting credits include roles in notable films such as The Thin Red Line (1998) and Black Day Blue Night (1995). He also appeared in the PBS series Independent Lens (1999) . In 2020, he portrayed the uncle of Juan Diego in Lady of Guadalupe, a film exploring the 1531 apparition of the Virgin Mary to a young Indigenous man in Mexico . As a filmmaker, Brown wrote and directed The Rainbow Boy, a spiritual sci-fi film about a Navajo man who time-travels from the 1300s to the modern era, confronting contemporary challenges like environmental degradation and cultural disconnection . He also co-produced the documentary Poison Wind, which examines the devastating effects of uranium mining on Native communities in the American Southwest . 🪶 Activism & Advocacy Brown’s activism began early; he joined the American Indian Movement (AIM) at age 12. He was present during the 1975 Oglala shootout in South Dakota, a pivotal event in Native resistance history . A lifelong advocate for AIM leader Leonard Peltier, Brown has consistently called for Peltier’s release from federal prison, emphasizing themes of justice and Indigenous sovereignty . His activism also extends to environmental and cultural issues. In 2018, he protested the confiscation of sheep by heavily armed Hopi and Bureau of Indian Affairs (BIA) SWAT teams in the Hopi Partitioned Lands, highlighting the ongoing struggles of Native communities to maintain their traditional lifestyles . 🎙️ Educator & Cultural Voice Brown frequently shares his insights on Indigenous identity, spirituality, and environmental stewardship. In the podcast America Speaks, he discusses how his grandmother’s teachings about honoring Mother Earth have shaped his worldview and creative endeavors . He emphasizes the importance of cultural continuity and offers guidance for younger generations navigating the challenges of modern life. 📌 Leadership & Community Work As the CEO of Rezwood Entertainment, based in Chinle, Arizona, Brown focuses on producing media that uplifts Indigenous voices and narratives .
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Don’t Whistle At Night welcomes Kevin Beltrán April 25th, 2026 EP: 54 Topic: PART 2
Don’t Whistle At Night welcomes Kevin Beltrán April 25th, 2026 EP: 54 Topic: PART 2 - Kevin will talk about his various encounters, and tales that he heard throughout the years with Little People, Ghosts and more! About Kevin: Kevin Beltrán is of Zuni and Salvadoran descent. He grew up in the Pueblo of Zuni until high school, then eventually made his way up to Northern New Mexico around Santa Fe. Growing up on the Rez, he had many encounters with Little People, Ghosts, and experiences that didn’t always have explanations. He has a multitude of stories from what he himself has experienced, along with many the tales that he has heard over the years.
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Don’t Whistle At Night welcomes back Rodney Williamson Sr. May 2nd, 2026 EP: 055 Topic: Skinwalker Ranch, Trickster Deity, Blackfeet Story
Don’t Whistle At Night welcomes back Rodney Williamson Sr. May 2nd, 2026 EP: 055 Topic: Skinwalker Ranch, Trickster Deity, Blackfeet Story About Our Guest: Rod Williamson is a member of the Blackfeet Nation in Montana. He grew up on the Two Medicine River on the Rez and was raised in the traditional spirituality of his tribe. He the host of Lodge Tales Podcast which features Indigenous people's experiences with the strange and paranormal.
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Don’t Whistle At Night welcomes Ma'oh'kee' June 6th, 2026 EP: 60 Topic: The Way of Life
Don’t Whistle At Night welcomes Ma'oh'kee' June 6th, 2026 EP: 60 Topic: The Way of Life , an Educational discussion,paranormal Storytelling settings. His past events, some Paranormal He is a Southern Cheyenne bowstring headsmen of the Tsistsistas which means “ the people or the ones”
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Don’t Whistle At Night welcomes back Evander Allen May 9th, 2026 EP: 056 Topic: A Journey of Spiritual Discovery, Various Highly Strange Experiences Ask
Don’t Whistle At Night welcomes back Evander Allen May 9th, 2026 EP: 056 Topic: A Journey of Spiritual Discovery, Various Highly Strange ExperiencesAsk
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Don’t Whistle At Night welcomes A. D,Pratt . May 16th, 2026 EP: 057
Don’t Whistle At Night welcomes A. D,Pratt . May 16th, 2026 EP: 057 Topic: A. D. Is Pawnee Storyteller. Tonight he was talk about his highly strange, and in some cases, Dark Encounters which include Bigfoot, little people, vampires, and witchcraft from various tribes
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May 23rd, 2026 EP: 058
Don’t Whistle at Night welcomes Back Matthew Dawes May 23rd, 2026 EP: 058 TOPIC: Matthew will be sharing his numerous experiences and encounters . About Our Guest: Matthew Dawes was born and raised in Gallup New Mexico. He is a Great Navajo Storyteller with many highly strange encounters to his name. Some of his experiences include Bigfoot, Goatman, Slenderman, SkinWalkers, Warlock, Witches, Little People . He has also had many Paranormal hide and Seek, Hospital encounters, as well as with demonic creatures ( in a cornfield). In is “off” time Matthew enjoys Volleyball, Photography and is beginning to Crochet.
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Ep #59 Generational Trauma
Don’t Whistle at Night welcomes back Rodney Williamson Sr. May 30th, 2026 EP: 059 TOPIC: Generational Trauma About Our Guest: Rod Williamson is a member of the Blackfeet Nation in Montana. He grew up on the Two Medicine River on the Rez and was raised in the traditional spirituality of his tribe. He the host of Lodge Tales Podcast which features Indigenous people's experiences with the strange and paranormal.Ask
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