Bigfoot Encounters: Protectors of Forests and Nature with Kathy Strain
Posted Tuesday, February 25, 2025
By Squatchable.com staff
A recent video posted on YouTube by the channel Creek Devil has caught the attention of Bigfoot enthusiasts and researchers. The video, titled "Is BIGFOOT More Real Than You Think?" features an interview with Kathy Strain, a forest archaeologist and tribal relations program manager for the Stanislaus National Forest in California.
In the video, Strain discusses her experiences and research related to Bigfoot, particularly in regards to the tribes she works with. She explains that the Miwok tribe has many stories about Bigfoot, both ancient and modern, and that these stories often involve good and bad Bigfoots with different names. Strain also shares a personal encounter she had in Oklahoma while visiting an area known as "X" with the NAWAC (North American Wood Ape Conservancy).
Strain's work as a forest archaeologist has given her a unique perspective on the relationship between tribes and Bigfoot. She explains that in many tribes, Bigfoot is seen as a protector of the forest and nature, and that their discovery is believed to mark the end of one age and the beginning of another.
The video is definitely worth a watch for anyone interested in Bigfoot and the cultural significance of this elusive creature. Strain's experiences and research provide valuable insights into the world of Bigfoot and the role it plays in the beliefs and traditions of various tribes.
As a Bigfoot believer and researcher, I am always excited to come across new information and perspectives on this fascinating creature. The Creek Devil video is a great addition to the wealth of knowledge and stories out there about Bigfoot. So, be sure to check it out and let us know what you think!