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The Children of the Night: Encounters with Ye'i Tso on Navajo Land

The Children of the Night: Encounters with Ye'i Tso on Navajo Land

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The veil between our world and the unexplained grows thin as Donovan, a Diné (Navajo) man, leads us into the shadowy realm of Ye'i Tso—the Navajo name for Sasquatch. Growing up in Monument Valley where mystery shrouds the landscape day and night, Donovan's childhood was filled with elders' stories told by firelight in his native language, warnings about what lurks beyond the safety of home after dark.

With striking clarity, Donovan recounts his unforgettable encounter at age 18 when what he initially thought was a skinwalker revealed itself as something far more primordial. A towering figure with red hair, dome-shaped head, and amber-reflecting eyes stood before him, unleashing vocalizations that defied human capability. The terror escalated when Donovan's young cousin came running back from around a bend, wide-eyed and panicked, having narrowly escaped what he described as a huge orangutan-like creature attempting to grab him.

What makes this episode truly exceptional is Donovan's cultural insight into the complex relationships between different beings that share the Navajo lands. He explains how skinwalkers actively avoid Sasquatch, how these creatures sometimes helped Navajo people escape from soldiers during times of genocide, and hints at an entire cosmology of interconnected beings from dogmen to entities even more dangerous than Sasquatch itself. Perhaps most chilling is his mention of cave systems containing evidence of victims from throughout history—shoes, clothing, and other remnants of those who ventured too far into the children of the night's domain.

Whether you're a skeptic or believer, Donovan's testimony offers something rarely found in cryptid discussions: an authentic Indigenous perspective that places these encounters within generations of cultural knowledge. This is just part one of an extraordinary conversation that continues next week—listen now and you might think twice about that nighttime hike you've been planning.

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