Petrified giant humanoid footprints from around the world Who were the humanoids, often of giant size, who left petrified footprints all around the world, most often barefooted but sometimes rather shoe prints, in geological formations dating from several millions of years?... Petrified footprint in New Mexico from a geological deposit dated over 290 million years.… Continue reading Petrified giant humanoid footprints from around the world
Category: Cultures
9 feet tall Sasquatch statue coming to Chewelah Peak
By BRANDON HANSEN/ Chewelah Independent) Famous Chewelah artist David Govedare takes on his next big project: putting a Sasquatch on 49 Degrees North ski hill Nine-feet tall, a Pacific Northwest legend is coming to Chewelah Peak… Famous sculptor and artist David Govedare feels areas like Chewelah are unique. North of us is wild Canadian timberland, the Yukon… Continue reading 9 feet tall Sasquatch statue coming to Chewelah Peak
Oracle, the film, by Hale Mednik
Our friend Hale Mednik just released his film Oracle on Youtube for free viewing. It's a story about two sisters who meet, one of whom channels the Sasquatch. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BcGgGPlCrd0
Sasquatch keeps gaining ground in our culture: The Missing Link, Spring 2019
Sasquatch keeps gaining ground in our culture: The Missing Link, Spring 2019 This animation film coming out in spring 2019 presents Sasquatch as an intelligent friendly being reaching out to Humanity to be discovered. Watch teasers:
Do You Believe in Magic: the Fairy and Human Relations Congress (short documentary) 2018
The Call of the Fairies... Do You Believe in Magic: the Fairy and Human Relations Congress (short doc) 2018 La la la fairyland at its best... Watch video: https://vimeo.com/295823303
Account of the first Sasquatch Days in 1938, by John W. Burns
By John W. Burns Note: J. W. Burns was an Indian agent on the Chehalis reservation in the lower Fraser Valley of British Colombia, to whom we owe the popularization of the name Sasquatch. John W. Burns in his time wrote more than fifty Sasquatch related articles. During a request from The Vancouver Sun in… Continue reading Account of the first Sasquatch Days in 1938, by John W. Burns
The Modoc and the Matah Kagmi, Yah’yahaas or Sasquatch
The Modoc and the Matah Kagmi, Yah’yahaas or Sasquatch My Grandfather was born in 1853; he later fought in the Modoc War in defense of our Homeland. It was the same story as most defeat, family being murdered and sent away. Grandfather did not like the Klamath Reservation and soon returned to the part of the… Continue reading The Modoc and the Matah Kagmi, Yah’yahaas or Sasquatch
Big Men of the Okanagan, Native story
Legends and Stories of the Okanagan (as it appears in Appendix 2 from A Pioneer Gentlewoman in British Columbia: The Recollections of Susan Allison -1860's-, edited by Margaret A. Ormsby) On the shore of the beautiful Okanagan Lake, Torouskin encamped. The summer was well advanced, and with the great heat of the long, long days, a… Continue reading Big Men of the Okanagan, Native story
Stenwyken, the wild man of the Okanagan, as told by a Native in 1888
Legends and Stories of the Okanagan Stenwyken as told to Hester White by an Indian called Susap, in 1888 This story was told to me by an Indian called Susap; he was a wonderful man, and I was proud to call him ‘friend’. In 1872, as a young man, he went to work for Mr.… Continue reading Stenwyken, the wild man of the Okanagan, as told by a Native in 1888





























