Saturday, 10 April 2021

'Like Copyrighting Moses' — Hands Off Our Water Spirit, Say First Nations - The Guardian

While Ogopogo may haunt palefaces, the beast is very much real and alive to Canada's indigenous communities. What really raises the ire of Syilx Okanagan Nation taking umbrage with the copyright on their water monster being traded like so much GameStop stock, and what it means for the wendigo, sasquatch, and other cultural symbols of Canada's First Nations. On the other hand, Champ appears to be fair game and is the topic of Water Horse Of Lake Champlain - an excellent new book on a famous lake monster by Katy Elizabeth. She's no slouch, having moved to Lake Champlain's shores ages ago in pursuit of its resident cryptid and poured her heart and experiences into this essential compendium of Champ-related tales that Nick Redfern finds himself floored. (CS)

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