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Spencer C-cooke | 11 comments My grandfather is a very quiet man, but one day I got a story out of him.

One day his sisters were wandering in the woods up in Washington.
One at a time, and on different days.
The first time, one sister saw a giant, it must have been eight feet tall and made of wood.
A month later, the second sister went into the woods and saw a tiny figure, maybe two feet tall, also made of wood, and it had its head in its hands, crying.

He didn't know if they were real, but they are called Stick Indians.

This, unfortunately, was all I could get out of him. I really would have liked to hear more.
I also would like to hear if anyone has any similar stories.
Thank you.


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T.D. | 11 comments I've been to Taholah several times and have good friends that are Quinault so I've heard several stories about these Little People. The Stick Indians are atypical of little people in that they are solitary beings who live far away from people. They were known to have a fascination for shiny objects. Whenever hunters were traveling in woods that were haunted by the Stick Indians, hunters would leave coins, mirrors, glass beads, or anything else shiny to distract these Little People.


message 3: by Spencer (new)

Spencer C-cooke | 11 comments Wow, I did not know about the shiny stuff, about them liking it.
Thank you.
Do you have any stories from where you are from?


message 4: by T.D. (new)

T.D. | 11 comments I know quite a few actually. I've been lucky enough to have recorded my grandparents and many other tribal elders when I was younger. My part of Oklahoma is full of old stories and legends. A regional boogieman (or rather woman) that is prevalent in my part of Oklahoma is the Deerwoman. She steals the essence or life force of men so that she can prolong her own life. I'm also an artist have painted an image of her. You can find it on my facebook page via my website. I'm not sure what the rules are about posting urls so you'll have to check out my profile to get to the website.


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Rosie Christie (rosiechristie) | 3 comments T.D. wrote: "I know quite a few actually. I've been lucky enough to have recorded my grandparents and many other tribal elders when I was younger. My part of Oklahoma is full of old stories and legends. A regio..."

Thanks for sharing and I will definitely check out your profile.


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T.D. | 11 comments Rosie wrote: "T.D. wrote: "I know quite a few actually. I've been lucky enough to have recorded my grandparents and many other tribal elders when I was younger. My part of Oklahoma is full of old stories and leg..."

Thanks Rosie. You are doing some wonderful things for your First Nations people with your writing and you are shedding light on a subject that needs to spoken about. I'm sure your people are very proud of you.


message 7: by Rosie (new)

Rosie Christie (rosiechristie) | 3 comments I just found an Author App for facebook that links to my book on Amazon. I'm not sure if you have a facebook author page but I thought I would share that info in case you didn't know about it. Have a wonderful holiday.


message 8: by T.D. (new)

T.D. | 11 comments Rosie wrote: "I just found an Author App for facebook that links to my book on Amazon. I'm not sure if you have a facebook author page but I thought I would share that info in case you didn't know about it. Have..."

Thank you for the heads up. Unfortunately I don't have a facebook author page. I have a facebook "book" page instead. I probably should look into an author page though.


message 9: by Rosie (new)

Rosie Christie (rosiechristie) | 3 comments I think you can add it to any page that you have created on facebook. It's Author Marketing App.


message 10: by Spencer (new)

Spencer C-cooke | 11 comments And Merry Christmas to all.


message 11: by T.D. (new)

T.D. | 11 comments Rosie wrote: "I think you can add it to any page that you have created on facebook. It's Author Marketing App."

Thank you, I'll look into it


message 12: by T.D. (new)

T.D. | 11 comments Spencer wrote: "And Merry Christmas to all."

Wishing you and your family a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year.


message 13: by Gretchen (last edited Mar 06, 2020 11:32AM) (new)

Gretchen Spencer wrote: "My grandfather is a very quiet man, but one day I got a story out of him.

One day his sisters were wandering in the woods up in Washington.
One at a time, and on different days.
The first time, on..."


I am a Cowlitz Indian from Washington state. There were 2 main bands, Lower Cowlitz and Upper Cowlitz. I am from the Upper Cowlitz band - Tiadnapum(sp). We were known as the Stick People.

This is such an amazing coincidence. I will ask around and find out if anyone knows this story. Thank you for sharing.


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