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Skinwalkers

(NOTE:  I believe this story was written in response to the Skinwalkers Tale on the Featured Tales page...)

I just wanted you to know that I believe you only cause I lived in Sanders, Arizona, and married my boyfriend who is Navajo.  (I am white.) I later found out I married into a Skinwalker family, and I was kept at their house and wasn't allowed to go to the phones 4 miles away when they found out I was pregnant.  I hadn't talked to my parents for 4 months, and I got the courage to run away and travel home on a Greyhound bus to Washington State. 

I found something that confirmed my suspicions at that time; I found a document I had among my papers that my husband had been enrolled in the Navajo Tribe 30 years before he was born and that his mother had not been enrolled.  She had no Social Security number or date of birth; she existed in flesh, but not on paper.

A dog like creature attacked me in my dreams while I slept; the medicine man I sought out told me I had married into a Skinwalker family and that my child was in danger.  The family wanted my husband to kill the baby so his soul would gain power.  They were determined to get me out of the way.  I divorced my husband, and now I'm being bothered in my sleep with nightmares of him telling me he is getting closer, that things will soon be over.  I am still in contact with the medicine man, who is trying to protect me.  I told him I will protect my daughter with my life.

So I believe it is no story.  This is real stuff and very deadly. 

-Unsigned.


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