Sasquatch as a Messenger of Warning: Ojibwe Legends and Love Offerings
Posted Thursday, January 18, 2024
By Squatchable.com staff
Have you heard about the latest video from the YouTube channel Expert Sasquatch Experts? In their episode titled "Sasquatch Signs," they delve into the fascinating topic of Sasquatch legends from Native tribes in North America.
One tribe in particular, the Ojibwe, believed that Sasquatch was a messenger of warning who would appear in times of danger, urging man to change his ways. This idea has led the Expert Sasquatch Experts to ponder why they haven't received a warning yet. They jokingly state that they have been warned, and if not, they are being warned now.
The video also explores the idea that a Sasquatch sighting could be a warning of impending danger, specifically the danger of being eaten by the Sasquatch itself. While this is certainly a humorous take on the subject, it's important to remember that many people take the existence of Sasquatch very seriously.
The Expert Sasquatch Experts also discuss the idea of recognizing signs and leaving love offerings for Sasquatch. They suggest spending time in the nationally recognized Forest of Sasquatch, singing love songs and bringing musical instruments, even suggesting a set of bongos. However, they caution that banging on your bongos in the Sasquatch Abode may result in a different kind of sign – the sign to run, as you may be about to get eaten.
While the tone of the video is lighthearted and humorous, it's clear that the Expert Sasquatch Experts have a deep respect for Sasquatch and its place in Native American culture. They encourage their viewers to keep an open mind and to continue searching for signs of Sasquatch's existence.
If you're interested in learning more about Sasquatch legends and signs, be sure to check out the Expert Sasquatch Experts' video on YouTube. Who knows, you may just receive a warning of your own.