Hammerson, about 20 years ago I took a non stop flight from Detroit, Michigan to South Korea. I flew completely over the country of Canada, across Alaska, and down the coast of Russia to South Korea. I was most amazed at the hours and hours of complete wilderness while flying over Canada. It astounded me. I fantasized about crash landing and knew how I would never be found because the land is so vast. While experiencing it, the size of the Canadian wilderness really blew my mind.
I remember flying from San Diego to Adak Alaska. This was in 1979. I was stunned at all the wilderness myself. I remember how often I'd heard we were over populated. Well I thought , they haven't seen this vast wilderness. I was humbled at how our forefathers managed to survive at all.
I've always loved this mystery, and this is a great, probably _the best_ retelling of it that I have heard. I've only heard of it as 100% fact, never as a possible hoax. I appreciate the extra details.
Angikuni Lake is large enough (510 sq km) to require a careful survey of the area to determine whether an Inuit campsite actually existed there. Investigating this story would be a major undertaking requiring substantial funds, an archaeological team, and most importantly - permission from the Inuit landowners.
Wow. Reality can, indeed, be stranger than fiction. Thank you for another great video, my friend. I always look forward to seeing a new video from you.
The RCMP talked to one white trader, located 150 miles away from the lost camp, and closed the case... Many missing indigenous women, don't get much more thorough of a search today.
You raise a good point, actually. Now, I don't know if this story is true or not, but one of the arguments I hear against it is, oh, there isn't enough documentation from official sources. Well...maybe you have hit on a reason why.
Most of us have heard this tale before, and I'm sure we are all glad to hear it again. It is a mystery, the type that gives vivid energy to ones imagination. Hearing it again, this time, I am reminded of the Dyatlov Pass incident of 1959. My instincts tell me that both stories are true and that each has the same culprit responsible for their disappearances. RIP Thanks for sharing with us Hammerson. Peace.
i agree that both probably did occur...but when it comes to what did it,idk but it seems it must have been very terrible ,probably stranger than the usual suspects attached to these type of reports..because most tribes know of the usual suspects via folklore....
I think most evidence for Dyatlov points to the Soviet government covering something up. Some sort of military operation, or weapons testing. Having so much radiation on them, lack of animal bites/claws, and the way they scattered makes it seem more like some sort of weapon attack. Then afterwards, the coverup. USSR was incredibly secretive, and most evidence of the incident was hidden for decades. IIRC new evidence came out within the last couple of years, but I am not certain. As for this one...I have to believe that this small tribe was enslaved, and taken away to be sold, or used by who took them as slaves, or cannibalism. The lack of bodies, and most importantly bones, makes me believe that whatever demise they were subjected to didn't happen there. Animals would have left at the very least bones. Unless of course it was some sort of supernatural event, which is the only other way I can think of where there would be no remains left behind. Definitely could just be a hoax too. What "culprit" do you think it was? You mentioned it that you felt it was the "same culprit for their disappearances", but didn't explain what exactly that was.
Awesome story, i don't believe there would be a greasy pot around with starving dogs or fish hanging over burned out fires and dogs around. But now i want to visit the lake!
Thank You Hammerson like always you do a Great Job.👍👍 Do you have any stories from the tribes that lived way back around Niagara Falls. There is a very special feeling when you are there and experience seeing their Majesty. For me like a Hallowness. OK My Friend is anxiously await your next Video. 👍😎
Good rehashing of the infamous myth turned into legend with "The Vanished Village of Angikuni Lake..! " Thanks ... Recall hearing this tale and a few others years ago, on the mysterious things that were happening in the far north of Canada ! Thanks
Great coverage of this story, i have read several variations of it and just like you point out they all seem to have different tiny details. I love your vids and your books are simply amazing. Thank you for all you do for us
I work in a museum & once found a photo of what I believed was a mysterious rockpile on local tribal land. I came to the conclusion that it had something to do with a group of crypto beings known to be part of Apsaalooke/Crow lore. Nope, that was my modern white fancifulness,it is a highway marker from the OG north American road system that other tribes could use, just like our modern system. It's rarely the most "interesting" explanation, but what's actually interesting is how advanced and very modern the native North Americans were & are. Extremely advanced in communication, ecological management, arts, and military strategy.
Poor doggos! Should've taken the dogs with him. I wonder what happened to the villagers. Maybe they caught Small Pox or Yellow Fever from traders, and died off. May they rest in peace!
I agree. Native people were known to sacrifice themselves if they got sick, to avoid infecting the group, which is typically just a small part of the tribe. If the whole village got sick, esp if they knew they would be meeting with other bands of their own tribe soon (or even other neighbors), they well may have gone into the water to protect the larger community. I always get choked up thinking of the two young native men here, who threw themselves off a cliff to avoid infecting others with smallpox, but I am.happy their sacrifice is remembered. Their tribe was very, very small then (northern cheyenne) & faced near extinction. Those boys may have truly saved their tribe.
"Deep in the Keewatin Barrens of what is now the territory of Nunavut" is one of the best introductions I've ever heard. Best clue as to the disappearance of the group is the question of where their boat is.
Was there ice on the lake around the time the village would have been abandoned? I ask because some event could have happened that could have spooked the whole village out of their homes and across the frozen lake, only to have the ice they were on to flip, trapping them under the ice to their deaths. I should be easy to test with a scan/dredge of the lake bottom near the village as some items should not have been able to degrade, even after all this time. The only other explanation would have been a village vs village skirmish as you have suggested. The only thing that seems odd about that theory is why weren't the valuables taken? At the very least the dogs?
I was thinking they were enslaved, or taken by cannibals considering no bones, or remains were found anywhere. You would think they would have taken the dogs, and all their valuables as well if that were the case though. Other than some sort of supernatural explanation, I can't think of anything else besides the hoax being most accurate. The dogs make the story less believable to me. Leaving them behind, making up a story about fishing and feeding them when he was so scared he wanted to leave. Just doesn't make sense he would have took the time to do that, and then leave the dogs behind thinking they were diseased. If they couldn't feed themselves before he got there, he was leaving them to die regardless. Claiming to hang around, in fear, just to feed the dogs, only to leave them to die just isn't logical.
Here is a story which embarrassed the RCMP be being TOTALLY TRUE! They RCMP had people tell them it was true, but they would have Nunavut. That's right, when officials deny something you should assume they are lying and take a smug, elitist posture when people try to convince you it's "irrational". Thank you Canada, for demonstrating I should be more conspiratorial in my thinking 🤘
This tale evoked tales told by other tribes in NA of raids by the "giants" on their settlements to kidnap people. While this is a hoax, it seems probable that it is based on an older tale from the region. It would be fascinating if we could reverse the process and instead of seeing the legend evolve and be added to, rather see it pared away to the origin story, however hoaxers dont usually leave traces of their source materials.
Thanks for saying so! I typically draw them in Microsoft PowerPoint and/or Photoshop, and make multiple images for stop motion animation. Some of the fancier touches (ex. the falling snow) are cookie-cutter effects on Wondershare Filmora.
Made me think of the startrek movie in which a primitive village was captured for observation without the people of that village being aware of it. Isn't the rumour that the government is telling her secretive stuff through Hollywood..
This story happened again in 2000s. I went to Yukon to investigate.they said red sky fish light beings took neighbor village. People and dogs were visiting the other village and never went home either. Not home for kids dogs grandmas. So taken? My elders sent me to go ask light beings why. The answer was as confusing as the story. I was sent because i had had cancer and was presumed to be half dead as lymphoma was then a death sentence.
Strange for these people to come up missing? Just like the Maya people! 🎉 Something definitely is going on? My dad was born in Manitoba Canada! 🇨🇦🍁🛶🌎🌏🌍 In 1925! I'm sorry to hear of people coming up missing! Wonder if our Government 🇺🇲🇨🇦🇬🇧🏴☠️😎😎 knows what happened & not telling us! 🛸👾👽👽👽🪐🛰️📡
The debunking is 100% some guy saying it's not likely.. and somehow knowing about a random photo but no verification. Sounds like another self-invented cover-up imposed by the fearful materalists as usual.
@@lenBrill1971 proof that something DIDN'T happen? Surely the burden of proof lies upon those making a positive claim, to dismiss it is sometimes unwise but ultimately the claims of the event are what need to be confirmed
Sounds like i should write a book of west coast non cryptids that call neanderthal ( you) cryptids. Gog Babylon. Oh Isaiah already did. Says esau is Sasquatch. David is little people. Bible is ancestry and speciation diet behavior of fae pharoah fairies of forests of Americas. Mothman Rev12:14-7 Red eyes wool hair fluffy Rev2:18 Hmm
Good video overall but Torngarsuk is not the devil or a demon but a god in the Inuit pantheon, he is only considered one because he was listed in the Dictionnaire Infernal like several other non Christian deities (such as Garuda and Kali)
Hammerson, about 20 years ago I took a non stop flight from Detroit, Michigan to South Korea. I flew completely over the country of Canada, across Alaska, and down the coast of Russia to South Korea. I was most amazed at the hours and hours of complete wilderness while flying over Canada. It astounded me. I fantasized about crash landing and knew how I would never be found because the land is so vast. While experiencing it, the size of the Canadian wilderness really blew my mind.
I remember flying from San Diego to Adak Alaska. This was in 1979. I was stunned at all the wilderness myself. I remember how often I'd heard we were over populated. Well I thought , they haven't seen this vast wilderness. I was humbled at how our forefathers managed to survive at all.
I've always loved this mystery, and this is a great, probably _the best_ retelling of it that I have heard. I've only heard of it as 100% fact, never as a possible hoax. I appreciate the extra details.
Gotta say that I love your distinctive art style and it’s getting better and better with every episode.
This channel's content and voicework is among the best of all time. Truly happy to hear your tales from the North.
Awesome timing to drop a new vid. Having my Sunday morning coffee and listening to Hammerson. Thanks for more great content
Angikuni Lake is large enough (510 sq km) to require a careful survey of the area to determine whether an Inuit campsite actually existed there. Investigating this story would be a major undertaking requiring substantial funds, an archaeological team, and most importantly - permission from the Inuit landowners.
and with that being correct ,then i doubt any investigation will take place...therefore forever leaving it unsolved....
That is really eerie
Love the channel, best narration best music.
Does anyone know the music's name?
A very fine presentation. Incredible country. I enjoyed this very much. Thank you.🦫🦦🪶
An intriguing narrative whether an account or an urban legend. Thank you, Hammerson!
Thanks for another great story. 👍
Wow. Reality can, indeed, be stranger than fiction. Thank you for another great video, my friend. I always look forward to seeing a new video from you.
Nice. I haven't heard this one. That's quite the spring/summer camp considering the muskeg.
The RCMP talked to one white trader, located 150 miles away from the lost camp, and closed the case...
Many missing indigenous women, don't get much more thorough of a search today.
You raise a good point, actually. Now, I don't know if this story is true or not, but one of the arguments I hear against it is, oh, there isn't enough documentation from official sources. Well...maybe you have hit on a reason why.
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Yeah the RCMP never lie 🙄 🥱
You always do so good on these, Thank You!
Most of us have heard this tale before, and I'm sure we are all glad to hear it again. It is a mystery, the type that gives vivid energy to ones imagination. Hearing it again, this time, I am reminded of the Dyatlov Pass incident of 1959. My instincts tell me that both stories are true and that each has the same culprit responsible for their disappearances. RIP Thanks for sharing with us Hammerson. Peace.
i agree that both probably did occur...but when it comes to what did it,idk but it seems it must have been very terrible ,probably stranger than the usual suspects attached to these type of reports..because most tribes know of the usual suspects via folklore....
The one thing I make a point of in every mysterious disappearance to never trust the official authorized conclusion.
I think most evidence for Dyatlov points to the Soviet government covering something up. Some sort of military operation, or weapons testing. Having so much radiation on them, lack of animal bites/claws, and the way they scattered makes it seem more like some sort of weapon attack. Then afterwards, the coverup. USSR was incredibly secretive, and most evidence of the incident was hidden for decades. IIRC new evidence came out within the last couple of years, but I am not certain.
As for this one...I have to believe that this small tribe was enslaved, and taken away to be sold, or used by who took them as slaves, or cannibalism. The lack of bodies, and most importantly bones, makes me believe that whatever demise they were subjected to didn't happen there. Animals would have left at the very least bones. Unless of course it was some sort of supernatural event, which is the only other way I can think of where there would be no remains left behind. Definitely could just be a hoax too.
What "culprit" do you think it was? You mentioned it that you felt it was the "same culprit for their disappearances", but didn't explain what exactly that was.
Fascinating, as always . Thank you Sir.
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I have heard a few versions of this story. Really enjoyed you covering it and how you go in to such detail,. Thank you
Good day sir nice video
Awesome story, i don't believe there would be a greasy pot around with starving dogs or fish hanging over burned out fires and dogs around. But now i want to visit the lake!
Thank You Hammerson like always you do a Great Job.👍👍 Do you have any stories from the tribes that lived way back around Niagara Falls. There is a very special feeling when you are there and experience seeing their Majesty. For me like a Hallowness. OK My Friend is anxiously await your next Video. 👍😎
Good video. Thanks man 👍❤️
Good rehashing of the infamous myth turned into legend with "The Vanished Village of Angikuni Lake..! " Thanks ... Recall hearing this tale and a few others years ago, on the mysterious things that were happening in the far north of Canada ! Thanks
Your vids get an automatic thumbs up. Great content!
Remember this world is a very special place it has portals around in certain areas and they have Walked into one😮
The Canadian Hammer doing the Lord's work.
Thank you good sir,cheers from okanagan valley 🇨🇦 ⛰️
Great coverage of this story, i have read several variations of it and just like you point out they all seem to have different tiny details. I love your vids and your books are simply amazing. Thank you for all you do for us
That last rockpile looks like a warning sign of big hairy and dangerous spirits.
I work in a museum & once found a photo of what I believed was a mysterious rockpile on local tribal land. I came to the conclusion that it had something to do with a group of crypto beings known to be part of Apsaalooke/Crow lore. Nope, that was my modern white fancifulness,it is a highway marker from the OG north American road system that other tribes could use, just like our modern system. It's rarely the most "interesting" explanation, but what's actually interesting is how advanced and very modern the native North Americans were & are. Extremely advanced in communication, ecological management, arts, and military strategy.
Great investigation and production!
He should have taken the dogs with him... 😢
He said he feared the village fell to a disease. He was probably worried about the dogs being infected aswell, and didn't to spread it.
He didn't bring the dogs because he made the whole thing up
Exactly, unbelievable
@@eyetrollin710 I kinda figured that after it was said some animal bones were found & also fish in a pot, the dogs would have certainly eaten those 🙂
no matter wat -I agree
Thank you
Fascinating
Great video.
Poor doggos! Should've taken the dogs with him. I wonder what happened to the villagers. Maybe they caught Small Pox or Yellow Fever from traders, and died off. May they rest in peace!
I agree. Native people were known to sacrifice themselves if they got sick, to avoid infecting the group, which is typically just a small part of the tribe. If the whole village got sick, esp if they knew they would be meeting with other bands of their own tribe soon (or even other neighbors), they well may have gone into the water to protect the larger community. I always get choked up thinking of the two young native men here, who threw themselves off a cliff to avoid infecting others with smallpox, but I am.happy their sacrifice is remembered. Their tribe was very, very small then (northern cheyenne) & faced near extinction. Those boys may have truly saved their tribe.
Thorough retelling from many sources Hamm.
"Deep in the Keewatin Barrens of what is now the territory of Nunavut" is one of the best introductions I've ever heard. Best clue as to the disappearance of the group is the question of where their boat is.
Does anyone know the music he uses? love the strings :)
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@@HammersonPeters Thank you :)
A possible vanished village and references to the Franklin expedition? This is definitely going into my favorite legends folder.
Was there ice on the lake around the time the village would have been abandoned? I ask because some event could have happened that could have spooked the whole village out of their homes and across the frozen lake, only to have the ice they were on to flip, trapping them under the ice to their deaths. I should be easy to test with a scan/dredge of the lake bottom near the village as some items should not have been able to degrade, even after all this time.
The only other explanation would have been a village vs village skirmish as you have suggested. The only thing that seems odd about that theory is why weren't the valuables taken? At the very least the dogs?
I was thinking they were enslaved, or taken by cannibals considering no bones, or remains were found anywhere. You would think they would have taken the dogs, and all their valuables as well if that were the case though.
Other than some sort of supernatural explanation, I can't think of anything else besides the hoax being most accurate. The dogs make the story less believable to me. Leaving them behind, making up a story about fishing and feeding them when he was so scared he wanted to leave.
Just doesn't make sense he would have took the time to do that, and then leave the dogs behind thinking they were diseased. If they couldn't feed themselves before he got there, he was leaving them to die regardless. Claiming to hang around, in fear, just to feed the dogs, only to leave them to die just isn't logical.
Is this the same as the story about a village where even the frozen graves were empty?
Here is a story which embarrassed the RCMP be being TOTALLY TRUE! They RCMP had people tell them it was true, but they would have Nunavut. That's right, when officials deny something you should assume they are lying and take a smug, elitist posture when people try to convince you it's "irrational". Thank you Canada, for demonstrating I should be more conspiratorial in my thinking 🤘
The one thing I make a point of in every mysterious disappearance to never trust the official authorized conclusion.
This is so good
Weird how hard it is to find a copy of Mysterious Canada for a reasonable price :P
Creepy strange. Liked
Cheers👍🏼
Sometimes relocations are very far away but nothing bad happened to them
This tale evoked tales told by other tribes in NA of raids by the "giants" on their settlements to kidnap people.
While this is a hoax, it seems probable that it is based on an older tale from the region.
It would be fascinating if we could reverse the process and instead of seeing the legend evolve and be added to, rather see it pared away to the origin story, however hoaxers dont usually leave traces of their source materials.
love your channel, hammerson.
how do you create your animations?
Thanks for saying so! I typically draw them in Microsoft PowerPoint and/or Photoshop, and make multiple images for stop motion animation. Some of the fancier touches (ex. the falling snow) are cookie-cutter effects on Wondershare Filmora.
@@HammersonPeters awesome. thank you : )
Made me think of the startrek movie in which a primitive village was captured for observation without the people of that village being aware of it. Isn't the rumour that the government is telling her secretive stuff through Hollywood..
"official debunking" this just means "official verification" tbh.
Yup! They don’t bother to “officially debunk” unless it’s true, in my experience
1000th like :)
I'd love to see a comment response video!
PS still really bummed about the muffin man, btw, I was so excited for that one!
I'm glad that joe fed the two starving dogs, wish he'd taken them with him though. Strange story , thanks for sharing.
The great pizzly bear got em
What? The bear god is not a devil. He's a nice bear.
He just left the doggos? I hope they are OK
This story happened again in 2000s. I went to Yukon to investigate.they said red sky fish light beings took neighbor village. People and dogs were visiting the other village and never went home either. Not home for kids dogs grandmas. So taken?
My elders sent me to go ask light beings why.
The answer was as confusing as the story.
I was sent because i had had cancer and was presumed to be half dead as lymphoma was then a death sentence.
Dis sho be spooky .
Strange for these people to come up missing? Just like the Maya people! 🎉 Something definitely is going on? My dad was born in Manitoba Canada! 🇨🇦🍁🛶🌎🌏🌍 In 1925! I'm sorry to hear of people coming up missing! Wonder if our Government 🇺🇲🇨🇦🇬🇧🏴☠️😎😎 knows what happened & not telling us! 🛸👾👽👽👽🪐🛰️📡
🏴☠️☠️💎🦯WICKED😎💙☠️🏴☠️!
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I believe the story bcuz they try and cover everything up so of course they are gonna say it's false.
How can you determine things thay are being actively covered up and and things that didn't even happen?
YaY ....Dudley Doowright inverstigated
Probably with Rocky and Boris Badinoff
The debunking is 100% some guy saying it's not likely.. and somehow knowing about a random photo but no verification.
Sounds like another self-invented cover-up imposed by the fearful materalists as usual.
Denesuline
Alienz
WHAT BS BECAUSE ONE GUY HADNT HEARD OF IT AT TIME ITS FALSE, THE ONE MAN FOUND THE STONE THING BY THE LAKE
Maybe they picked a different tribe's berries. That is a fatal sin in natives.
The cocaine bear might have gotten them?
Cool story but just a myth. Never happened.
You're sure of this? And your proof.
@@lenBrill1971 proof that something DIDN'T happen? Surely the burden of proof lies upon those making a positive claim, to dismiss it is sometimes unwise but ultimately the claims of the event are what need to be confirmed
@@w8m4n Well you must work for the RCMP because they're the only ones to claim that it never happened. And we know the RCMP never lie.
You tell us a story and near the end you burn it down. After two years, I don't like the change.
Don't worry, I'm not making it a habit. But I did want to do a big piece on urban legends, which this story is a part of.
Sounds like i should write a book of west coast non cryptids that call neanderthal ( you) cryptids. Gog Babylon.
Oh Isaiah already did. Says esau is Sasquatch. David is little people.
Bible is ancestry and speciation diet behavior of fae pharoah fairies of forests of Americas.
Mothman
Rev12:14-7
Red eyes wool hair fluffy
Rev2:18
Hmm
well great dammit
I So want it to be a TRUE Event
-it adds Intrigue to the Doomed
1845 Sir John FranKlin Expedition
Good video overall but Torngarsuk is not the devil or a demon but a god in the Inuit pantheon, he is only considered one because he was listed in the Dictionnaire Infernal like several other non Christian deities (such as Garuda and Kali)
You get me lol
R.c.m.p says they have no record. We all know we can't trust the