
Yahola Tiger hosts a podcast that discusses lore, mythology, mysteries, and many other topics with the occasional guest. Deep dive into the unknown and the spooky. Some would call him an Indigenous Creature.
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 119 | Founded | 4 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Category | Society & Culture | |||

On this episode, Yahola talks about reality tv, movies, and his relationship with the 4th of July.
Welcome to another edition of the War Cry Podcast, hosted by Yahola Tiger. Yahola is bringing back another episode of the spooky story series called This is Creepy.
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On this 105th episode, Yahola explains his absence from the podcast, Raising the wage, Data Centers, Aliens, Native History, Operation Paperclip, and tells spooky native stories.
Welcome to the 104th edition of the War Cry Podcast. On this edition, Yahola talks about the Giants of North America. Thank you to everyone who has supported the podcast!
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The host himself has an easy conversational manner that’s very appealing. As a white lady from the north I appreciate learning some of the native history and perspective.
I am listening now since hearing the host on a Bigfoot podcast. I really enjoyed the episode where owl hoots were made to stimulate bigfoot response. The outcome didnt surprise me but the fact that real contact is being made is awesome. The tribal info is another draw for me as its from thousands of years of interaction here on Turtle Island by its first inhabitants. A genuine enjoyable podcast!
I heard you over on Bigfoot Society and had to check out your show. Really enjoy the stories and your vibe. Keep up the good work man, looking forward to exploring the different episodes. Take care buddy and all the best
Never in my life have I heard a better podcast 👍
Love both podcasts. Definitely recommend.
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The show centers on lore, mythology, and unexplained phenomena, with a recurring emphasis on Indigenous histories, cryptids, and paranormal narratives. Episodes blend historical and cultural storytelling with personal experiences, often weaving in contemporary indigenous perspectives and folklore from various tribes. A notable pattern is the host's immersive storytelling style, occasional guests, and a willingness to explore fringe topics through a respectful, community-focused lens. This mix makes it appealing to listeners who enjoy cultural lore, cryptozoology, and supernatural storytelling, especially when linked to Native American histories and modern storytelling craft.
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