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Indigenous Teachings about Sasquatch and much more, interview on Sasquatch Theory


Indigenous Teachings about Sasquatch and much more, interview on Sasquatch Theory:

In this powerful episode of Sasquatch Theory, Miguel speaks with Shane from Canada, a Native American man living on a reservation, who shares deeply personal encounters and ancestral teachings about the Sasquatch—referred to in his culture as Mestopiao. Shane recounts his first experiences in British Columbia and explains why many elders warn against speaking openly about these beings. He shares stories of gifting rituals, tobacco offerings used to rebalance karma, and smudging ceremonies involving sweet grass. Shane describes hearing trees cracking, feeling watched, and later learning that the Sasquatch appeared after offerings were left with good intentions.

One of Shane’s most striking experiences includes witnessing what he believes was a mother Sasquatch holding a baby, reinforcing the belief that these beings are not monsters, but intelligent entities with families and social structure. He explains how juveniles are playful and mischievous, while adults are territorial and serious. The conversation also explores darker territory—warnings about red-eyed entities, shapeshifters, skinwalkers, and other beings that imitate Sasquatch for deceptive purposes.

According to tribal elders, not everything that looks like Bigfoot truly is. Shane shares how Sasquatch are viewed as the policemen of the forest, enforcing balance and responding to human behavior and accumulated bad karma. He also draws fascinating parallels between Indigenous creation stories, cryptid lore, and the Bible—revealing similarities that suggest these truths may be far older than modern religion. This episode offers rare insight into Indigenous knowledge, spiritual encounters, and the unseen rules of the forest that many ignore—often at their own risk.

A Native American man discusses Sasquatch, also known as Bigfoot, with an illustration of a Sasquatch in a forest background.
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