https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=33cMUxOdg1E Interesting documentary from 1994 about Bigfoot/Sasquatch, from historic perspectives, scientific research, Native traditions, witnesses accounts and various forms of evidence. Of course, the cryptozoologists call Sasquatch a beast or an animal, while the anthropologists consider them as primitive hominids, yet both speculations are off. The best explanation is given by the Mohawk medicine man… Continue reading Bigfoot and Sasquatch Encounters Across America and the Continent Full Documentary – 1994
Category: Cultures
Sasquatch Mask Returned To B.C. First Nation
Sasquatch Mask Returned To B.C. First Nation The Canadian PressCP, 07/14/2014 CP/HO, MUSEUM OF VANCOUVER Hunting for an elusive sasquatch mask revered by a British Columbia First Nation has been a 16-year journey for James Leon, taking him through London, Boston, New York and Ottawa. In the end, all it took was a question to the… Continue reading Sasquatch Mask Returned To B.C. First Nation
Native story of the ”Crazy Bears”, from the Rockies, 1888
1888. This is the year of an entry in a journal kept by a white man who lived among the Indians in the Rocky Mountains, knew them well, spoke their language, and was initiated into the tribe - the story is told by Brad Steiger in Mysteries of Time and Space. The record is in… Continue reading Native story of the ”Crazy Bears”, from the Rockies, 1888
Sasquatch Poem, by Ellen Aitchison
Thanks to my friend and reader on SCENIC for this beautiful poem. Sasquatch Poem, by Ellen Aitchison Sasquatch is the man to see He lives unemcumbered and is free Large as life and twice as bold Ancient stories oft are told. Of skills and majesty of ones so mighty They seem very able to travel… Continue reading Sasquatch Poem, by Ellen Aitchison
Sozwik, a Sasquatch novel by Stephen Parato
Chapter 1 The Departure On the hilltop, so far removed from the underground caverns, Sozwik found himself reluctantly relieved. The landscape exhibited an intense openness. The fresh air, running smoothly through his hair, felt like being birthed into an entirely new world. For Sozwik, leaving would have been more difficult if he actually had a… Continue reading Sozwik, a Sasquatch novel by Stephen Parato
Blessed Beltane/Mid-Spring 2018 to all
Happiness and blessings to all on this Mid-Spring 2018 May this May Day see our efforts rewarded with results. May this Beltane bring fresh inspiration and new beginnings. May our Love bring rebirth, making the Tree of Life bloom again. Peace, Love, Light, power and beauty surround us all on our walk. Guidance and protection… Continue reading Blessed Beltane/Mid-Spring 2018 to all
Giving thanks for a new sweat lodge in our backyard…
By SunBôw Yesterday, a whole tribe landed in our backyard by the Slocan River to build a new sweat lodge, in replacement of the old one that had cracked and collapsed this winter under the snow. The new structure is a buffalo lodge in which 25 people could sit, while another dozen or more came… Continue reading Giving thanks for a new sweat lodge in our backyard…
The Star Nation and the sacred pipe…
The Star Nation and the sacred pipe... Joseph Flying Bye, Lakota Holy Man from Standing Rock, speaking about how the sacred pipe came to the Lakota people in his recording The Night is Sacred: "The pipe was created from the Star Nation beyond heaven. First the Star People came to earth, among the Lakota Nation...so… Continue reading The Star Nation and the sacred pipe…
Sasquatch and the Hopi, by SunBôw
(Note: This is a post from last year at this date, while staying on Hopi land) Dear relatives, It is with deep gratitude in my heart that I share with you this announcement. Next week, I will be invited to speak about the Sasquatch Message to Humanity and our Elder Brother, in a Hopi cultural… Continue reading Sasquatch and the Hopi, by SunBôw
The Canadian Village Where Sasquatches Are Said to Roam
Article from April 13, 2018, by Mental Floss It was a beautiful, calm evening in early summer 2001 when Doug Neasloss and four companions pulled their boat up to a sandy beach in Kitasu Bay, an ancient site where members of the Kitasoo/Xai’xais First Nation have been harvesting herring and halibut for thousands of years. The bay… Continue reading The Canadian Village Where Sasquatches Are Said to Roam





























