Eve Thunder Howard Explores Seven Fires Prophecy and Sasquatch Teachings
Posted Sunday, August 23, 2026
By Squatchable.com staff
There's something fascinating that happened over on the Forbidden Knowledge News YouTube channel that I just had to share with everyone here. Host Chris Matthew sat down with Eve Thunder Howard, an intuitive practitioner, host of the Prime Declassified podcast, and an enrolled member of the White Earth Band of Ojibwe, for a conversation that dives deep into indigenous prophecy and, most excitingly for us, Sasquatch teachings.
Eve brings a unique perspective to the table, blending her connection to indigenous spiritual traditions with her training in shamanic healing. Right from the jump, she shares that the word "Anishinaabe" — what her people call themselves — translates to "light lowered from the stars." That's a powerful statement on its own, suggesting a cosmic origin that many researchers have long speculated about when it comes to unexplained phenomena, including our favorite forest-dwelling friends.
The bulk of the conversation centers around the Seven Fires Prophecy, a sacred Anishinaabe teaching describing seven great epochs of human experience. Eve walks through each fire, starting with the fire of migration, where people were instructed to leave the east coast and journey west until they reached a place "where food grows on the water." This fire represents trust in spirit guidance and obedience to inner knowing — themes that resonate strongly with those who follow their intuition into the woods searching for evidence of Sasquatch.
The second fire marks a time of separation and forgetting, while the third fire warns of the arrival of lighter-skinned people from across the water. Eve explains that if these newcomers came with false gifts, suffering would follow. The fourth fire speaks of great loss — land, language, children, and identity — yet the sacred teachings would remain hidden within language, songs, blood memory, and regalia.
The fifth fire warns of false promises, broken treaties, and systems built on power rather than sacred wisdom. The sixth fire brings awakening, where people begin reclaiming their language, ceremonies, and ancestral knowledge. And then we get to the seventh fire — the fire of choice. Humanity stands at a crossroads, with one path leading to chaos and the other to renewal. A new people would emerge, what Eve calls "one tribe" — all nations, all peoples coming together.
What really caught my attention was Eve's mention of Sasquatch teachings alongside discussions of UFOs, extraterrestrials, and what she refers to as "unseen others." She touches on the idea that indigenous knowledge holds wisdom about these beings that mainstream culture is only beginning to acknowledge. The connection between Sasquatch and ancient indigenous stories has always been a rich area of research, with many tribes across North America carrying oral traditions about large, hairy, human-like beings who dwell in the wilderness. These accounts often describe them as spiritual beings, guardians of the forest, or relatives who chose to remain hidden rather than disappear entirely.
Eve also discusses the concept of the "Ant People," which appears in various indigenous traditions, particularly among the Hopi and other Southwestern tribes. These beings are said to have helped humanity survive during difficult times, living underground and possessing advanced knowledge. The idea of unseen others — beings who exist alongside us but remain hidden from mainstream view — fits perfectly into the broader conversation about Sasquatch, cryptids, and interdimensional possibilities.
One thing Eve emphasizes throughout is the importance of reconnection — reconnecting to source, to nature, and to ourselves. She mentions how our modern EMF fields, which extend about three feet out from our bodies, have left many people feeling disconnected. This resonates with the experiences many witnesses report when encountering Sasquatch, often describing a sense of profound presence or spiritual awareness during the encounter.
The conversation also touches on blood quantum and the BIA (Bureau of Indian Affairs) enrollment systems, with Eve pushing back against these colonial constructs. She notes that the only animals treated with blood quantum requirements are dogs and horses — a powerful statement that challenges how indigenous identity has been measured and controlled.
This is the kind of interview that reminds me why I love covering these topics. Eve Thunder Howard brings a grounded, authentic perspective that bridges ancient wisdom with modern questions about Sasquatch, UFOs, and humanity's place in the cosmos. The way she ties indigenous prophecy to the current moment — what many call a time of great awakening or shift — feels especially relevant for those of us paying attention to the increasing number of Sasquatch sightings and encounters being reported worldwide.
If you're interested in hearing the full conversation, definitely check out the video over on the Forbidden Knowledge News YouTube channel. Eve shares even more insights about her work, her podcast, and the indigenous mentorships she's offering through her business, Thunder Rock Lodge. It's a conversation that will leave you thinking about the deeper connections between all these phenomena — and maybe wondering what other ancient teachings hold keys to understanding the mysteries we're still uncovering today.