Native American Tales Surrounding Bigfoot (S2, E9) | MonsterQuest | Full Episode
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Top Comments (10)
I believe the Native Tribes They have had the stories for many many years
I traded Catfish for Flowers, rocks and arrow heads along the Homochitto River with a Hairy Man. I was fishing and heard 3 tree knocks, I knocked back 3 times. I caught 6 Catfish and left 3 on the rock I sat on. The next day I found 3 wild flowers on the rock. this trade continued all season. I never saw them but I felt blessed !
There are thousands and thousands of first hand encounters and somehow people still don't believe. Smh
I used to live on 500 acres in the Big Black Rv basin in Yazoo County Mississipi and I saw a Sasquatch twice and I could feel him watching me when I would be in the woods chopping fallen limbs..
for those that dont believe should be respectful
I'm Native American and my late auntie used to tell me stories of a bigfoot like tall hairy creature that would stare into people's homes on the mountain. The best one was about a white hunter who set up camp and was harassed by one. He ended up hitting it with a hard stick or branch in the middle of the night and knocked out its tooth. Now I believe her.
No camping in remote forests for me 😅
2025:Still quit common in OKLAHOMA-Indian Nation's Indian Territory. Many people leave fruits and vegetables out for them, baskets full would be empty the next day.
Grandfather teaches us the law of 7: Eagle is love. Buffalo is respect. Bear is courage Big Foot is HONESTY. Beaver is wisdom. Wolf is humble. Turtle is truth. There is a story with each one. So how can Big Foot be a hoax when it stands for honesty in Indigenous teachings?
It's obvious that the creature doesn't want to be bothered. It knows what and who we are and prefers to live in solitude. Can you blame it??😢
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Top Comments (10)
I believe the Native Tribes They have had the stories for many many years
I traded Catfish for Flowers, rocks and arrow heads along the Homochitto River with a Hairy Man. I was fishing and heard 3 tree knocks, I knocked back 3 times. I caught 6 Catfish and left 3 on the rock I sat on. The next day I found 3 wild flowers on the rock. this trade continued all season. I never saw them but I felt blessed !
There are thousands and thousands of first hand encounters and somehow people still don't believe. Smh
I used to live on 500 acres in the Big Black Rv basin in Yazoo County Mississipi and I saw a Sasquatch twice and I could feel him watching me when I would be in the woods chopping fallen limbs..
for those that dont believe should be respectful
I'm Native American and my late auntie used to tell me stories of a bigfoot like tall hairy creature that would stare into people's homes on the mountain. The best one was about a white hunter who set up camp and was harassed by one. He ended up hitting it with a hard stick or branch in the middle of the night and knocked out its tooth. Now I believe her.
No camping in remote forests for me 😅
2025:Still quit common in OKLAHOMA-Indian Nation's Indian Territory. Many people leave fruits and vegetables out for them, baskets full would be empty the next day.
Grandfather teaches us the law of 7: Eagle is love. Buffalo is respect. Bear is courage Big Foot is HONESTY. Beaver is wisdom. Wolf is humble. Turtle is truth. There is a story with each one. So how can Big Foot be a hoax when it stands for honesty in Indigenous teachings?
It's obvious that the creature doesn't want to be bothered. It knows what and who we are and prefers to live in solitude. Can you blame it??😢