Anthropologist Uncovers Bigfoot Pictographs in California and Oregon
Posted Friday, January 19, 2024
By Squatchable.com staff
In a recent video from the Bigfoot and Beyond Podcast, hosts Cliff Berkman and James Bobo Faye interview Scott Violette, a well-known name in the Bigfoot community. Scott's journey into the world of Sasquatch began as a child, after seeing the Patterson-Gimlin film, but it wasn't until much later that he became fully immersed in the subject.
As a Native American Cultural Anthropologist, Scott's interest in Bigfoot was rekindled while working with the Miwok tribe in California. During a history documentation project, an elder showed him a pictograph of Bigfoot, confirming that these creatures were indeed real. This discovery led Scott to delve deeper into the subject, eventually creating his own YouTube channel and Facebook page to collect stories and sightings from the public.
The video also touches on the importance of understanding and respecting Native American beliefs and symbols related to Sasquatch. Scott shares his findings on a pictograph in eastern Oregon, which includes a Bigfoot symbol, a directional symbol, and a stickman symbol. This particular pictograph is estimated to be two to three hundred years old, and Scott interprets it as a warning to avoid the area.
In addition to discussing Bigfoot, the video also shares some fascinating science-related bits. For example, when creating his database of Sasquatch sightings, Scott uses specific logos on his truck to make people feel safe sharing their stories. This approach has resulted in hundreds of stories and sightings being documented, demonstrating the power of community engagement and the public's fascination with the mysterious Sasquatch.
To learn more about Scott Violette's work and the intriguing stories he shares, be sure to watch the full video on the Bigfoot and Beyond Podcast YouTube channel. Remember, every new piece of information brings us one step closer to understanding the enigma that is Bigfoot.