Exploring Bigfoot's Global Legends and Behaviors with Native Paranormal Crossroads

Posted Thursday, July 25, 2024

By Squatchable.com staff

The latest video from the Talking Stick Show, "Native Paranormal Crossroads with The Paranormal Rangers," is a must-watch for any Bigfoot enthusiast. In this episode, hosts Laura Massie and Two Feathers Medicine are joined by the Paranormal Rangers - Melle, Miners, Stan, and Milford - to discuss the worldwide phenomenon of Bigfoot or Sasquatch. The conversation begins with the origin of the name Sasquatch, which is derived from the Pacific Northwest and used by native tribes in that area. The Paranormal Rangers share their experiences and knowledge of different names for Bigfoot, such as Skunk Ape, Yahi, Yeti, and Abominable Man, depending on the region and culture. One interesting point brought up in the video is that Bigfoot is not only a North American phenomenon but a global one, with different types and behaviors observed around the world. The Paranormal Rangers describe the Bigfoot they encounter as being around seven to eight feet tall, with varying hair colors and patterns, and temperaments ranging from aggressive to gentle. The conversation also touches on the Native American perspective of Bigfoot, which is often considered part of their Clan or family. The Paranormal Rangers share their experiences working with Native American tribes and their unique approach to investigating Bigfoot sightings. Unfortunately, Tom Simms, one of the Paranormal Rangers, could not join the episode due to illness. However, Stan, another Paranormal Ranger, shares an update on his new book, which will be released in October. The book is expected to bring more activity and exposure for the Paranormal Rangers. Overall, this episode of Native Paranormal Crossroads is an informative and engaging discussion about Bigfoot, exploring different perspectives and experiences from the Paranormal Rangers. Be sure to check out the full video on the Talking Stick Show's YouTube channel and share your thoughts with the Bigfoot community.