What's With All the Native Burial Grounds in Horror Stories?

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  • Опубликовано: 12 янв 2023
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    An open letter to Stephen King asking him why he's so scared of Native American people. I mean, come on. Paris is built on a literal mountain of human bones. That's way scarier than anything Native people do!
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Комментарии • 38

  • @dm6905
    @dm6905 Год назад +10

    To be fair, the film-makers of It changed The Ritual of Chüd into native magic and Kubrick put the Overlook on an Indian burial ground. King only used it in Pet Sematary himself, and that was named the Micmac Burial Ground as it is, as you mention, about a specific tribe's burial practises

  • @catvincentactual
    @catvincentactual Год назад +5

    Also, the ritual of Chod is a Tibetan practice in Bon shamanism...

  • @CrowSkeleton
    @CrowSkeleton Год назад +4

    That pope is dope. Props for some wicked smooth animation.

  • @ayoungethan
    @ayoungethan Год назад +4

    Stephen King is obligated to respond....with animation.

  • @LilyAvarA
    @LilyAvarA Год назад +3

    Honestly this is something I had just assumed to be true because everyone else around me also did. Not that I’ve put a couple seconds of thought into this, yeah, not scary. I LOVE horror but there is an uneditable amount of native whitewashing and misrepresentation to be used as scares. Let’s think a little more about the things we consume

  • @nian89
    @nian89 4 месяца назад

    Ancient Viking sites of sacrifice is common in Swedish horror come to think to it 🤔

  • @Dan_Dee
    @Dan_Dee Год назад +1

    I want Blark back

  • @renasauceman
    @renasauceman Год назад +4

    This feels like it's from Nickelodeon.

  • @queen_in_yellow
    @queen_in_yellow Год назад +10

    He does it in a couple books, but I'm not complaining, I love King. I'm Cherokee. It's never been a problem for me. I'm also pagan, and you know how pagans have also always been misunderstood in this culture

  • @reggiefreeborn2143
    @reggiefreeborn2143 Год назад +16

    I think the trope was mostly born out of the idea of vengeful spirits. Kinda like how it was implied cabrini-green was built in the area where candyman was killed.
    You'll find that american haunted stories revolve atleast 4 lines
    murdered people
    vengeful spirit/s of slave/s
    native burial grounds
    civil war soldiers
    This is mostly due to the idea that american horror stories have focused on the idea of vengence,anger,hatred. Native burial grounds is fave mostly from people who saw mistreatment of the natives as a generally dark time in american history(modern treatment is honestly still dogshit)

    • @dbwindhorst1
      @dbwindhorst1 Год назад +2

      Oh -- don't forget Romani curses.

  • @InappropriatePuppets
    @InappropriatePuppets Год назад +20

    So…King’s only prominent use of an Indian Burial Ground in a novel was Pet Sematary. There have been other ancient evils/rituals/creatures from Native American mythology used but very little and mostly one line in passing. Also King is American so would always naturally write about the place he knows aka America. It’s like saying why are there uses of Irish folklore, or Egyptian curses, or African/Caribbean Voodoo. But, a whole 1700 views. Winning!

    • @garthdanicich7145
      @garthdanicich7145 Год назад +11

      Not to mention that King doesn't do the generic "indian burial ground" thing the author is whining about. He includes the specific peoples who were indigenous to that part of the country.
      Also, he did it ONCE out of 80+ novels and he did it more than FOUR decades ago.

    • @InappropriatePuppets
      @InappropriatePuppets Год назад +10

      @@garthdanicich7145 it’s almost like King did research…unlike the writer of the video

  • @caseyschannel
    @caseyschannel Год назад +2

    he's also a crazy misogynist

  • @randysanchez9127
    @randysanchez9127 Год назад +3

    King used one Indian burial ground in one of his books 40 years ago. Calm down.

  • @onecertainesquire486
    @onecertainesquire486 Год назад +2

    The Amityville horror authorship joke was the really funny, but the sadly, the only funny bit.

  • @vishalnair5632
    @vishalnair5632 Год назад

    Dyam u pope

  • @timpierpont7402
    @timpierpont7402 Год назад +3

    He used it in one book...Cry about something else

  • @jackbauer408
    @jackbauer408 Год назад +10

    It took me 2 tries to get through this 1 minute video.. if I produced this level of quality at my job I’d be catapulted out the window with the rest of my engineering team and the company would likely be sued because the product just collapsed under the weight of a peanut in the field.
    The circumstances here are poorly understood. The reason it’s almost always ancient native Americans is because THEY WERE THE ONLY ONES IN AMERICA BEFORE US.

    • @CrowSkeleton
      @CrowSkeleton Год назад

      Anglo America was founded by assorted cultists and a chunk of Cromwell's Christian Taliban, the Puritans, and distinguished itself as an ex-colony by a system of coercive captive labour that would make the Romans wince, are you seriously saying none of that pre-modern stuff is scary?? That someone has to make up Goosebumps-style nonsense and blame some brown people? Weak.

    • @jackbauer408
      @jackbauer408 Год назад +3

      @@CrowSkeleton ancient America… not Anglo. Ancient civilizations are known for having superstitious beliefs of gods/ demons/ etc.Just adding realism to fiction. That’s all he’s doing. You wouldn’t say a South African family in the city of Durban found an ancient Eskimo burial ground.

  • @enfelice
    @enfelice Год назад +7

    It’s not about Native Magic, It’s the curse of colonial genocide.

  • @stevemyers3082
    @stevemyers3082 Год назад +8

    Comedy Central continues to dig their own grave.

  • @museinglis1979
    @museinglis1979 Год назад +20

    Dude, Steven King’s books are super old! There wasn’t a sense of cultural appropriation or wokeness back then! Those books (adapted to movies) are classics! Leave them alone! 🤦‍♂️

    • @peachyygoblin
      @peachyygoblin Год назад +17

      just because they're classics and cultural appropriation wasn't as talked about as it is now doesn't mean what he wrote Isn't problematic!! Even if its old, it should be common sense to at least address it, and this is a light-hearted way to bring it into light! And we can all agree on Europe being terrifying, I live in England and its terrifying here🤣

    • @asnaghall
      @asnaghall Год назад +8

      You know what's actually super old? Native culture.

    • @BananaPhoPhilly
      @BananaPhoPhilly Год назад +1

      @@peachyygoblin "Problematic" is such a butchered annoying word at this point, but yea i agree. Though I wouldn't really call it cultural appropriation, more like misrepresentation/desecration lol

    • @jackbauer408
      @jackbauer408 Год назад +2

      People miss the reality of the fact that all ancient/ earlier civilizations were heavily based on superstition and no one was here before the native Americans so they have no one else. It’s not him appropriating a culture, it’s just him bringing in realism to his fictional novels

    • @Griff00
      @Griff00 Год назад +3

      what does woke even mean in this context

  • @TheNecessaryEvil
    @TheNecessaryEvil Год назад +1

    Like Land o lakes, lose the Indian, keep the land. Further, do only Indians get to write about Indians? Maybe we should stretch that to everything: which means no diversity in anything. 🧐

  • @TemujinMSM
    @TemujinMSM Год назад

    Weird, so we got the whole woke neosegregationist argument so an American author cant write a horror story involving anything indigenous...are Sasquatch off limits too? But hes actually like Europe has better scary stories and food, which feels vaguely white supremacist doesn't it. I doubt it.

  • @TemujinMSM
    @TemujinMSM Год назад +2

    There's way funnier Native comedians that aren't this woke/preachy. I honestly don't think Stephen King did anything wrong.

  • @youravantgarde
    @youravantgarde Год назад

    You triggered?

  • @jhn5483
    @jhn5483 Год назад

    probably something to do with the fact that he lives in maine and the lore of old tribal stories??