Sasquatch Tribe 'Nin La' in Alaska: Share Your Encounters

Posted Saturday, March 01, 2025

By Squatchable.com staff

In the latest addition to BMO Creative's cryptid video series, the focus turns to the Neginla Eh, a tribe of Sasquatch said to inhabit the southern coast of Alaska. These creatures are reportedly smaller in size compared to the typical image of Bigfoot, and are known to wear clothing, including shoes. This contrasts with the common portrayal of Sasquatch as being naked, and as a result, reports of Neginla Eh are often dismissed or ignored. The video discusses the cultural significance of the Neginla Eh in the Alaskan Native American language, and how they have been observed wearing human-type coverings. The sightings of these creatures in plaid shirts and ragged shorts have been reported in the American West, with some researchers attempting to link these sightings to reports of upright entities said to be wearing checkered shirts within parapsychology. The video also highlights a cluster of random reports of clothing-wearing hairy people in a specific valley, which suggests that the sightings may be more than just misidentifications or mind-warping mistakes. George Eberhart's cryptozoology reference work, Mysterious Creatures, is referenced in the video, with an entry for the Bushman or Neginla Eh providing a rare example of a group of hairy hominoids employing discarded clothing and boots formerly used by people. The physical description of the Neginla Eh is also discussed in the video, with an average height of 7 feet, covered in short hair, black face, red or yellow eyes, bearded, long arms with clawed nails, nocturnal, swift runners active in summer or fall, living underground in the winter, and having a high-pitched whistle or laughing sound as a call. The video also notes that they have a nauseating odor, steal dried salmon from smokehouses, and are said to wear hard-soled shoes and a headscarf. They are also reported to make signal fires, have a hypnotic power, throw rocks and sticks as weapons, kidnap women and children for eating, and leave human-like but longer and narrower tracks, sometimes with shoe prints. The video concludes by sharing several sightings of the Neginla Eh, including a report of a Bushman walking along a rocky beach towards dogs in Ruby, Alaska, and a sighting of a man-like creature with a long dark beard near Fort Layard in the Northwest Territories. The video encourages viewers to leave their thoughts on the Neginla Eh in the comments section. I find this video fascinating and it adds to the rich tapestry of Sasquatch lore. The idea of a tribe of Sasquatch wearing clothing is a departure from the traditional image of these creatures, but it is not without precedent. The video highlights several reports of sightings of these creatures in plaid shirts and ragged shorts, and it is intriguing to consider the possibility that these sightings may be more than just misidentifications. The cultural significance of the Neginla Eh in the Alaskan Native American language is also worth noting. The fact that these creatures have a name and are recognized in the local culture suggests that they have been observed and interacted with for some time. The physical description of the Neginla Eh is also interesting, with several traits that are consistent with other reports of Sasquatch. Overall, this video is a valuable contribution to the field of cryptozoology and provides further evidence of the complexity and diversity of Sasquatch lore. I encourage readers to watch the video and leave their thoughts in the comments section.