Alaskan Native Shares Sasquatch Encounters & Watershed Oral History on YouTube
Posted Friday, January 19, 2024
By Squatchable.com staff
Recently, I came across an interesting video on YouTube by the channel Insane Clownfish Posse | Wild Trees Clips featuring Fred Roehl, a First Nations Alaskan native and member of the Curry Young tribal council from the Dillingham, Alaska area. While Fred doesn't consider himself a researcher, he is dedicated to documenting the oral history of the Bristol Bay Watershed and the state of Alaska as a whole. His YouTube channel, Subarctic Alaskan Sasquatch, is a platform for reporting and recording Alaskan hairy man encounters.
Fred recognizes that not all of the 500 to 2,000 people who go missing each year in Alaska are related to Sasquatch or the hairy man, but his channel serves as a source of information for Alaskans about areas they may go hunting, fishing, or camping in. Even if the information is not accepted by everyone, if it helps one person, then it is successful.
Fred's channel is a valuable resource for those interested in Sasquatch sightings and encounters in Alaska. It's important to respect and consider all ideas and opinions when it comes to the existence of Sasquatch. I encourage our readers to check out the video and Fred's channel for more information on Alaskan hairy man encounters.