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The Sky We Carried: An Ancient Warning

  • Writer: Dust and Echoes
    Dust and Echoes
  • Sep 1
  • 2 min read

"The Sky We Carried" by James Cawley
"The Sky We Carried" by James Cawley

The Sky We Carried


Long before wagons rattled through sagebrush and trains carved iron through the desert, something older than history fell—not from the sky, but from between the stars—embedding itself in ancestral land. Generations later, Elder Dzoon unearths it.

He doesn’t see echoes of the past. His eyes open to fire. Ruin. A ghostly presence. A warning. Then hope. A fragile ember passed between elder and child… daring the darkness to take it.





Why The Sky We Carried Will Captivate You

If you’ve been searching for:


  • “Folklore audio stories about Indigenous prophecy”

  • “Cinematic horror podcast set in the American West”

  • “Stories by Native storytellers that blend myth and mystery”


Then this episode of Dust & Echoes might just be the whisper your soul was waiting for. It blends ancestral legacy, cosmic myth, and that unforgettable breathlessness of a secret slowly coming into view.



Tied into the Roots

The author and host of Dust and Echoes, James Cawley roots this story in personal and generational heritage. A proud descendant of the Northwestern Band of the Shoshone Nation, James's lineage coming through Chief Sagwitch Timbimboo and his son, “Beshup”  ( Frank Timbimboo Warner), who both miraculously survived the Bear River Massacre of 1863. That legacy of survival, oral tradition, and a passion for cultural perseverance breathes through The Sky We Carried, where James re-imagines memory as resistance and storytelling as hope.


Now Streaming: A Cinematic Audio Premiere

The Sky We Carried is now live in full cinematic audio on the Dust & Echoes podcast crafted by James Cawley using voice, soundscapes, and pacing that pull you into the heart of story, not just the mind.

  • Available on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and all major platforms

  • Also features animated visuals on our YouTube channel to evoke atmosphere

  • Perfect for headlamp listening or headphone immersion



 
 
 

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