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A Surface Knowledge of American Folklore

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From steel-driving legends to swamp-dwelling spirits, this episode explores the uniquely strange and powerful world of American folklore.

We’re diving into the myths, heroes, creatures, and oral traditions that helped shape the U.S. not just as entertainment, but as a way of passing on values, resistance, and cultural identity.

In this episode, you’ll meet:

John Henry – the folk hero who took on a steam drill and became a symbol of dignity through labor

White Buffalo Calf Woman – a sacred Lakota figure who gifted spiritual rites and promised unity

High John the Conqueror – the trickster spirit of resistance, hope, and clever rebellion during slavery

The Jersey Devil – a cryptid born from colonial myth, political smear campaigns, and Pine Barrens lore

Each story is followed by surface-level facts to round out your knowledge and explore the cultural impact of folklore across regions and communities.

Because sometimes, the best way to understand a nation isn’t through its history books…it’s through the stories it whispers after dark.

Mentioned in this episode:

The Sacred Pipe and Lakota Seven Rites

Hoodoo traditions and conjure culture

Tricksters in folklore (Br’er Rabbit, Coyote, Esu)

American cryptids like Mothman, Bell Witch, and Wendigo

Why oral storytelling matters across cultures

All of this is covered within 26 minutes!!!

Like what you hear? Follow and rate the show, and check out @surfaceknowledgepod on YouTube, TikTok, Bluesky, and Instagram for more daily facts and weird history drops.

Got a local legend you think deserves some surface knowledge? Email [email protected].

Presenter: Max Kurton

Intro Voiceover: John Raynar

Proudly part of the GT5 Network

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From steel-driving legends to swamp-dwelling spirits, this episode explores the uniquely strange and powerful world of American folklore.

We’re diving into the myths, heroes, creatures, and oral traditions that helped shape the U.S. not just as entertainment, but as a way of passing on values, resistance, and cultural identity.

In this episode, you’ll meet:

John Henry – the folk hero who took on a steam drill and became a symbol of dignity through labor

White Buffalo Calf Woman – a sacred Lakota figure who gifted spiritual rites and promised unity

High John the Conqueror – the trickster spirit of resistance, hope, and clever rebellion during slavery

The Jersey Devil – a cryptid born from colonial myth, political smear campaigns, and Pine Barrens lore

Each story is followed by surface-level facts to round out your knowledge and explore the cultural impact of folklore across regions and communities.

Because sometimes, the best way to understand a nation isn’t through its history books…it’s through the stories it whispers after dark.

Mentioned in this episode:

The Sacred Pipe and Lakota Seven Rites

Hoodoo traditions and conjure culture

Tricksters in folklore (Br’er Rabbit, Coyote, Esu)

American cryptids like Mothman, Bell Witch, and Wendigo

Why oral storytelling matters across cultures

All of this is covered within 26 minutes!!!

Like what you hear? Follow and rate the show, and check out @surfaceknowledgepod on YouTube, TikTok, Bluesky, and Instagram for more daily facts and weird history drops.

Got a local legend you think deserves some surface knowledge? Email [email protected].

Presenter: Max Kurton

Intro Voiceover: John Raynar

Proudly part of the GT5 Network

  continue reading

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