I watched it on the web because native American mythology was among the leftover from my art studies.
This episode deals not entirely with Indians as it's rather a "pot-pourri" of ufology in the old west. Some as young Scully, Dogett would find that collection totally stupid but those facts are rather a good way to be cultivated as we learn a great deal about history , folklore as well.
Thus, we start from a crash in 1897, to the Mormon encounter, followed by Indians folklore with the Ohio Serpent Mount and the Devil Lake in California. What i understand is that Indians would call devil everything they couldn't explain and that their sacred sites seem really produce scientific effects. In addition, it's not silly to depict flying saucers as birds when you haven't invented technology.
In conclusion, it was a good pick as it gives me the drive to see the entire show.
This episode deals not entirely with Indians as it's rather a "pot-pourri" of ufology in the old west. Some as young Scully, Dogett would find that collection totally stupid but those facts are rather a good way to be cultivated as we learn a great deal about history , folklore as well.
Thus, we start from a crash in 1897, to the Mormon encounter, followed by Indians folklore with the Ohio Serpent Mount and the Devil Lake in California. What i understand is that Indians would call devil everything they couldn't explain and that their sacred sites seem really produce scientific effects. In addition, it's not silly to depict flying saucers as birds when you haven't invented technology.
In conclusion, it was a good pick as it gives me the drive to see the entire show.