Monday, November 10, 2014

Indians Say Bigfoot Disappears

Nisga'a Lisims tribal members of British Columbia say that Bigfoot disappears when he is sighted by man: Three council elders in making statements for a British Columbia museum stated that they referred to the Hairy Man as the "Naxnok" (supernatural) because when they spotted him, he would disappear. According to one of the three elders, Horace Stevens, when people go into an area where Bigfoot has been seen, the area is very "stinky." Elder Stevens said that when hunting once, he saw his uncle stop and sniff the air, as if trying to smell Sasquatch. The elder finished his statement declaring, "We have to tell the stories we know about the Hairy Man. All our grandfathers and uncles were hunters, and they have told about this. This is all I have to say for now, Mr. Chairman."

Reference: "Bigfoot Encounters In Ohio" (2006) by Christopher Murphy, page 23. A dictated letter to the British Columbia museum.

"Your Daily Bigfoot" by Peter Nickerson. Sensational titles because I put in the research hours.

Thank you for your visit. It is very important that you, your family, and friends know about Bigfoot to prevent what happened to the American Indian, once again happening to her. I hope to see you here Tuesday for another Bigfoot story.

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