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Deep in the mountains of Western North Carolina lives a legend older than the towns and trails that now wind through the forests. In this episode we explore the Cherokee story of Judaculla, a towering supernatural figure said to roam the high ridges and valleys of the Appalachians. Described in Cherokee lore as a giant with immense strength and mysterious power, Judaculla has long been connected to strange footprints, sacred stone markings, and ancient stories passed down through generations.
Join us as we look at the history of the Judaculla legend, the famous Judaculla Rock petroglyphs, and the deeper cultural meaning behind one of the most fascinating figures in Appalachian folklore. From myth and oral tradition to the possibility that something ancient still lingers in the mountains, we examine the stories that continue to echo through the forests of the Smokies.
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Deep in the mountains of Western North Carolina lives a legend older than the towns and trails that now wind through the forests. In this episode we explore the Cherokee story of Judaculla, a towering supernatural figure said to roam the high ridges and valleys of the Appalachians. Described in Cherokee lore as a giant with immense strength and mysterious power, Judaculla has long been connected to strange footprints, sacred stone markings, and ancient stories passed down through generations.
Join us as we look at the history of the Judaculla legend, the famous Judaculla Rock petroglyphs, and the deeper cultural meaning behind one of the most fascinating figures in Appalachian folklore. From myth and oral tradition to the possibility that something ancient still lingers in the mountains, we examine the stories that continue to echo through the forests of the Smokies.

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