Bigfoot Pictographs: 3,000-Year-Old Tribal Encounters and Modern Sightings

Posted Friday, November 29, 2024

By Squatchable.com staff

A recent video posted on YouTube by Linda Eastburn has caught the attention of the Bigfoot community, and it's easy to see why. In the video, Linda interviews Scott Vette, the founder of Squatch America, a national Bigfoot research group. Scott's journey into the world of Bigfoot research is fascinating, and his expertise in Native American cultural anthropology has led him to some incredible discoveries. One of the most intriguing aspects of the video is Scott's discussion of pictographs depicting Bigfoot that he has found during his research. According to Scott, these pictographs date back thousands of years and show that Bigfoot has been a part of Native American culture for a very long time. The pictographs depict Bigfoot with a specific morphology, including long torsos, pointy heads, and shorter legs, which Scott believes is significant. Scott has studied several of these pictographs, including one in California that is well-known in the Bigfoot community. He has also found a second pictograph in California and another one in Oregon, all of which have the same morphology. Scott's findings suggest that Bigfoot may have been more populous in the past, with an estimated three individuals living in any 20 square miles of forested area in the United States. Linda also asks Scott about his interactions with Native American tribes and their beliefs about Bigfoot. Scott has interviewed over 75 tribes about their Bigfoot stories and has found that their opinions about Bigfoot vary depending on the tribe and location. Some tribes consider Bigfoot to be a people, while others see it as a creature in the woods. Scott notes that southern tribes tend to have more negative interactions with Bigfoot than northern tribes, which may be due to cultural differences or resource availability. The video is a fascinating glimpse into the world of Bigfoot research and the role that Native American culture plays in our understanding of this elusive creature. It's clear that Scott's expertise and passion for the subject have led him to some incredible discoveries, and his findings suggest that Bigfoot has been a part of our culture for thousands of years. If you're interested in learning more about Scott's research and seeing the pictographs he has discovered, be sure to check out the video on Linda Eastburn's YouTube channel. It's a must-watch for anyone interested in Bigfoot or Native American culture.