Bigfoot/Sasquatch Resurgence of Native American Indian Legends
Author | : Leon Pfaller |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 208 |
Release | : 2016 |
ISBN-10 | : 0998215309 |
ISBN-13 | : 9780998215303 |
Rating | : 4/5 (303 Downloads) |
Download or read book Bigfoot/Sasquatch Resurgence of Native American Indian Legends written by Leon Pfaller and published by . This book was released on 2016 with total page 208 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Anyone today can just say- "I saw Bigfoot," or "I saw Sasquatch." But how many of these people are lying, and how many are telling the truth? Let's explore a lesser possibility in the gap of credibility of those who claim to have encountered Bigfoot/ Sasquatch in the past. As we find, verify, and re-evaluate stories told among North America's first inhabitants- the Native Americans. Hopeful, but doubtful, in his quest for answers Leon Pfaller (the author)- reveals- that not only do 90% of North America's Native American Indians have stories that- verify- the true existence of this giant, but they also have many different names, among various tribes, for the same described being. As well as stories of this giant's behavior (everything from stealing fish to human-abduction) all to- reveal- the same described thing- people still claim to have encounters with- in our woods of North America- Bigfoot/Sasquatch! This is in a non-fiction book which is cited and sourced from hundreds of literary examples. From the Great explorer Samuel de Champlain's diary from 1603, to Jose Mariano MociƱo's book from 1792. To Eskimo accounts gathered from early 1800's Russian explorers, to stories gathered from Southern California's Mission Indians by Spanish Priests in the late 1700's. As well as stories told among Daniel Boone, "Buffalo" Bill Cody, various Reverends, ministers, missionaries, Generals, and even a U.S. President? Yes (Theodore Roosevelt)- All inside this book! Cited and sourced from various books on the subject- to various University texts (having nothing to do with the subject of "Bigfoot" or "Sasquatch") that- reveal- the same described creature- by many different names- from various, original (uncontaminated) Native American Indian accounts. Can hundreds of literary sources that all point, in the same direction, to the same described thing- all be wrong? It also leads one not to argue, but to- agree- with what appears to be a major discovery which has been taking place, and has actually been recorded among a roll-call of historic figures- even before the inception of our Great Country.