Sasquatch and Native American Folklore: Shared Mysteries

Posted Monday, February 19, 2024

By Squatchable.com staff

The Lower Michigan Sasquatch Research Team has recently shared some fascinating insights into the possible connection between Sasquatch and Native American traditions. The team explores the idea that Sasquatch may have observed and learned from the Native Americans, by examining the way they communicated through tree positioning and the significance of certain cave drawings. Native American folklore and cave drawings provide evidence of these elusive beings, with images of furry creatures and large footprints found in many depictions. The Native American tribes had a deep respect for all creatures, seeing them as fellow inhabitants of the land, and observed these beings just as they would observe the deer, bear, and eagle. One particularly intriguing aspect of this connection is the mysterious sounds of crying babies heard from the woods, a phenomenon reported by the Native American Indians. These unique auditory experiences are still reported today, adding to the mystery and intrigue surrounding Sasquatch. The team also discusses the shared system of offerings and structures between Sasquatch and the Native American Indians. This mutual exchange was a complex system of give and take, with the Indians leaving baskets of food and the Sasquatch leaving feathers, rocks, and bone fragments. The TP-like structures and squirrel spines discovered at these sites add to the evidence of this remarkable relationship. The Sasquatch's eating habits and belief in giving back to the Earth are also reflected in these findings. I am always excited to learn more about the possible connections between Sasquatch and Native American traditions. The Lower Michigan Sasquatch Research Team has provided some fascinating insights and evidence in their latest video. Be sure to check it out and let us know your thoughts in the comments.