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87: Plant Monsters - Attack of the Killer MOZatoes
Tonight we explore the world of the man-eating plants. Plant spirits, master plants, and endless evil Ents are on the docket for this episode, so make a nice revenge salad or get out that juicer, because botany is about to go bad for this round of the Monster Lore Tour.
Endless thanks to Mr. Tim Leavy @ https://www.timleavy.com/ for composing us the greatest theme song in all the paranormal realms! Haazah!!
References:
Mood Quote: Arthur G. Strangland’s Lake of life (1932). As found in: T.S. Miller (2012). Lives of the monster plants: the revenge of the vegetable in the age of animal studies. Florida Atlantic University
Absence of plant studies & man eating trees & Zoocentrism: T.S. Miller (2012). Lives of the monster plants: the revenge of the vegetable in the age of animal studies. Florida Atlantic University, p2, p7-8
Sumunda Grass: Emerson, J.-editor (2024). Babylon & Sumer: myths and tales. Flame Tree Publishing, UK, p135
Plant Monster PR: Clute, J. & Grant, J. (1997). The encyclopedia of fantasy. St. Martin’s Press, NY, p962
Kamapua & yawk yawk & Leshy: Kachuba, J.B. (2019). Shapeshifters: a history. Reaktion Books, Ltd, p32, p85, p65
Kupua & Dorotabo & Biloko: Bane, T. (2016). Encyclopedia of beasts and monsters in myth, legend and folklore. Mcfarland & Co, p615, p316, p173
Kamui: Ashkenazi, M. (2003). Handbook of Japanese mythology. Bloomsbury Academic, p63
Nariphon & Tree of Zaqqum: 10 Amazing Legends Of Mythological Trees - Listverse
Shajarat al-Sa’ada & Maskun: Dwelling and healing with saints and jinn in the haunted landscapes of Palestine
The Vine Connection: Cole, M.C. (1916). Philippine folk tales. A.C. McClurg & Co. Chicago, Ill, p2007
Mike Clelland (the owl guy) Home page: https://hiddenexperience.blogspot.com/
Lus: Hurn, S. (2017). Anthropology and cryptozoology: exploring encounters with mysterious creatures. Routledge, NY, p111
Bubog’s mansion: Ramos, M.D. (1990). The creatures of Philippine lower mythology. Phoenix Publishing House, Quezon City, PHL, p206-207
Yawk yawks: Kachuba, J.B. (2019). Shapeshifters: a history. Reaktion Books, Ltd, p85
Tree Spirits & Leshy: maddiesmythicaltales.com
C.G. Jung on trees: Jung, C.G. (1989). Memories, dreams and reflections. Vintage, NY, p83
Rattlesnake Master: Mooney, J. (1932). Cherokee myths and legends. Smithsonian Institution Bureau of American Ethnology
Cross cultural shaman & plants: Steiger, B. (1999). The werewolf book: the encyclopedia of shapeshifting beings. Farmington, Michigan: Visible Ink Press, p8
Ontonic relationships & founding ancestors - Merz S. (2018). Crocodiles are the souls of the community: an analysis of human-animal relations in northwestern Benin. University of Exeter, p244
A radical ontological openness & Djinn of Palestine: https://staff.najah.edu/media/published_research/2024/06/20/al-qobbaj-marshall-2024-dwelling-and-healing-with-saints-and-jinn-in-the-haunted-landscapes-of-palestine.pdf
Master plants: Hancock, G. (2007). Supernatural: meetings with the ancient teachers of mankind. The Disinformation Company, P56
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