• Sasquatch Island: What's the Best Evidence for Sasquatch?

  • 2021/02/24
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Sasquatch Island: What's the Best Evidence for Sasquatch?

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  • WHAT’S THE BEST SASQUATCH EVIDENCE?

    What’s the best Sasquatch evidence to date? The Roger Patterson, Bob Gimlin Patti film from Bluff Creek in 1967 comes out for most. Then there’s other people filming or speaking about what they encountered. Some great sketches or paintings also come to mind.

    Most often overlooked are the North American Indian accounts, art, crests, petroglyphs, pictographs and masks that come to life showing what an ancestor witnessed. Potlatch ceremonies in Big House structures to this day have Dzoonakwa/Sasquatch Welcoming Poles outside and when one walks inside house posts are carved with Dzoonakwa.

    Upon the Big House floors for thousands of years Chiefs have shown their crest of Dzoonakwa in mask with an outfit of fur called regalia. Drum beats with wooden baton pound with over 30 men as deep baritone song is sung as the Dzoonakwa comes to life in dance. Amazing to see, but in reality you are hearing and seeing what an ancestor witnessed. It could be a lone Dzoonakwa or one with a basket on its back. Each Chiefs family story is different, as is every Sasquatch encounter to this day.

    The Pacific Northwest of U.S.A. and Canada has the greatest amounts of wood Sasquatch carvings to date often referred to as totem poles. Outside in parks, in museums, at ceremonial Big House’s and even in in hundreds of collectors homes one can see the North American interpretation of Sasquatch.

    As always, Thomas Sewid shares with all a podcast/videocast that very few could ever duplicate. Monster X Radio is proud to offer you a deeper understanding of Sasquatch with what Thomas shares in his reports. You are sure to be enthralled as you are educated more about our North American Sasquatch that has shared the lands with North American Indians since the dawn of their creation.

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WHAT’S THE BEST SASQUATCH EVIDENCE?

What’s the best Sasquatch evidence to date? The Roger Patterson, Bob Gimlin Patti film from Bluff Creek in 1967 comes out for most. Then there’s other people filming or speaking about what they encountered. Some great sketches or paintings also come to mind.

Most often overlooked are the North American Indian accounts, art, crests, petroglyphs, pictographs and masks that come to life showing what an ancestor witnessed. Potlatch ceremonies in Big House structures to this day have Dzoonakwa/Sasquatch Welcoming Poles outside and when one walks inside house posts are carved with Dzoonakwa.

Upon the Big House floors for thousands of years Chiefs have shown their crest of Dzoonakwa in mask with an outfit of fur called regalia. Drum beats with wooden baton pound with over 30 men as deep baritone song is sung as the Dzoonakwa comes to life in dance. Amazing to see, but in reality you are hearing and seeing what an ancestor witnessed. It could be a lone Dzoonakwa or one with a basket on its back. Each Chiefs family story is different, as is every Sasquatch encounter to this day.

The Pacific Northwest of U.S.A. and Canada has the greatest amounts of wood Sasquatch carvings to date often referred to as totem poles. Outside in parks, in museums, at ceremonial Big House’s and even in in hundreds of collectors homes one can see the North American interpretation of Sasquatch.

As always, Thomas Sewid shares with all a podcast/videocast that very few could ever duplicate. Monster X Radio is proud to offer you a deeper understanding of Sasquatch with what Thomas shares in his reports. You are sure to be enthralled as you are educated more about our North American Sasquatch that has shared the lands with North American Indians since the dawn of their creation.

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