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🗓️ 13 February 2025
⏱️ 103 minutes
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0:28.6 | ...up. Welcome to our gathering tonight. Here we share stories of ordinary people who have experienced extraordinary things. Sit back, relax, and warm yourself by Jim Harold's Campfire. |
0:56.6 | Welcome to the Campfire. This is the place if you want to hear real stories about ghosts, |
1:02.8 | cryptic creatures, UFOs, generally strange stuff that happens to everyday folks like you and me. Welcome to the show. Thank you so much. |
1:13.3 | One quick note before we get started. Now, several listeners wrote in to correct me on our |
1:18.6 | discussion last week of the term powwow. It came up in one of the stories. And folks said that, in fact, |
1:27.4 | the Pennsylvania Dutch do use the term powwow, |
1:31.1 | and then I was wrong to correct our storyteller. Now, looking back at our discussion, |
1:35.8 | we were actually both right in our own way. Powwow originates from Native American traditions |
1:42.7 | as a cultural gathering in ceremony. However, |
1:46.0 | the Pennsylvania Dutch also used the term to describe their folk healing practice, |
1:52.1 | which has nothing to do with Native American traditions, as I understand it. As I understand it, |
1:58.3 | the two meanings are completely separate, but happen to share the same name. |
2:02.8 | So, while the native origin is the most well-known, the Pennsylvania Dutch did later use the term for their own practices. |
2:10.8 | So, my apologies to our storyteller for not providing the full picture, and thanks to everyone who kindly let me know the error of our ways. |
2:20.4 | Now, a couple people weren't so nice. |
2:22.8 | So be nice if you have constructive criticism. |
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