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Liken to Lycan: Red Earth Uncovered, Season 3

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This title is a part of the series Red Earth Uncovered, Season 3


Catalogue Number:  AS0681
Producer:  Animiki See Distribution Inc.
Producers:  Strutt, Peter
Directors:  Strutt, Peter
Producing Agencies:  Aboriginal Peoples Television Network
Subject:  Anthropology, Canadian Geography, Canadian History, Canadian Social Studies, Documentary, First Nations Studies, Geography, History, Indigenous Peoples, Social Sciences, Social Studies
Language:  English
Grade Level:  9 - 12, Post Secondary, Adult
Country Of Origin:  Canada
Copyright Year:  2021
Running Time:  21:49


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Lycan, from lycanthrope (werewolf), is a mythical being that can transform from human to wolf. These bloodthirsty creatures appear in stories around the world. Bryan Bowden, North Pennsylvania’s Livermore cemetery, the setting for cryptid sightings. Paranormal researcher Ronald Murphy Jr. describes the spiritual energy of the area. People do believe in the existence of werewolves but there is no proof of their existence. Doc concludes with a werewolf story.


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