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Episode 2: The Kushtaka

By: James Dommek Jr., Josephine Holtzman, Isaac Kestenbaum
Narrated by: James Dommek Jr.
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  • In the rainforests of Southeastern Alaska, there are stories of the Kushtaka, a shape-shifting otter that can take the form of your loved ones… and lure you to your doom. In this episode, James travels to Juneau to try to find anyone willing to talk about this terrifying creature.
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A feast of storytelling layers and dimensions

I just loved this! I came for some creepy cryptid tales from Alaskan indigenous voices and left with fascinating insights into the storytellers themselves and their experiences of life in indigenous communities, juxtaposing both modern and ancient dimension, colonisation and cultural survival. What a treat! Looking forward to whatever James Dommeck Jnr creates next.

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