Elder Thomas Suid's Sasquatch Insights: Migration & Habitat

Posted Saturday, February 15, 2025

By Squatchable.com staff

In a recent video from the YouTube channel Spaced Out Radio, Thomas Sewid of the Sasquatch Island podcast shares his wealth of knowledge about Bigfoot and its connection to Native American culture. As a Native American Elder and host of the Sasquatch Island podcast, Sewid has a deep understanding of these elusive creatures and their behavior. During the interview, Sewid discusses his background and how he became involved in the world of Bigfoot research. He explains that his common-law wife, Peggy, introduced him to the subject in 2014, and he quickly became passionate about sharing his knowledge and beliefs about these creatures. Sewid also discusses the importance of understanding the anthropological past of the Indian tribe in the area being investigated, as the behavior and movements of Bigfoot are closely correlated to the tribes of the region. Sewid also shares his thoughts on the Pacific Northwest and the Olympic Peninsula, a hotbed of Bigfoot sightings and activity. He explains that Bigfoot, or "big hairy Indians" as he refers to them, do not migrate in the same way that humans do, but rather stay within their tribal territories and move seasonally for high abundance seasonal foods. One of the most interesting aspects of the video is Sewid's perspective on the show Expedition Bigfoot, which was filmed in Washington state. He shares his experiences on the show and offers his insights on the team's approach to Bigfoot research. As a Bigfoot believer and enthusiast, I found this video to be fascinating and informative. Sewid's wealth of knowledge and unique perspective on Bigfoot and its connection to Native American culture is truly captivating. I highly recommend checking out this video and the Sasquatch Island podcast for more insights and stories about these elusive creatures.