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  • That's Sasquatch country in them hills.

  • Doesn't look like a bear to me

  • This was a juvenile sasquatch nobody ever could prove it was a bear and they found out it has arms longer than its torso.

  • its doing some yoga.. how sweet.

  • I love it it looks to be a young biggfoot

  • It could be a sign of something evil about to come your way!

  • @mohawkchic82 Nya:weh

  • @Yakokwe correct spelling: Nya:weh

  • @cjmaybee I have seen it spelled both ways do a search and see how many spell it Niyawe

  • ya ok are you kidding me ffs??? im first nation too or whatever were being called this year ffs and seriously ?? OUR LAND ? give us our treaties ? like ffs i'd rather have my computer , my car burger fuckin king than run through the god damned bush wearing loin cloth for christ sakes ...this kind of resentment is still holding " our people" back like god build a bridge and get over it ...this kind of shit sounds like when "black" ppl say all are racist .lame .

  • @KNKDOKTORXAVIER You're an ass, it wasn't that long ago these people were wrongfully forced off their land when the dam was built in 1966.

  • WHO BETTER TO UNDERSTAND THIS THAN THE NATIVE AMERICANS, THEY HAVE BEEN LIVING IN PEACE WITH NATURE SINCE THE DAWN OF MAN!

  • It looks like a bear cub to me. If you zoom in and enhance you see what appear to be relatively big ears in both pictures which isn't what you'd expect to see on a Bigfoot. But it's pretty hard to certain one way or the other based on those images.

  • @harussell I thought the same thing, but if you look into it for instance like in the YT video (Was It Bigfoot?), (New Ape Species or BIgfoot?) or even if you get a copy of the originals you can see what looks like an ear really is nothing more than sticks in the background.

  • @raftman111 Where can I see the original or daytime photos? I have to admit that upon further inspection the ear on the left could be in the background. There's also the fact that if the animal had been facing the camera in the second picture then his eyes should have lit up so we may still be looking at the back of him. But if it's a Bigfoot he sure seems awfully small.

  • @harussell I got them by asking. Send an email through the BFRO site. It is small but we all start out very small that's why they claim it's a juvenile.

  • @harussell You really need to get the daytime photo taken on the same day as the creature to compare and see. . . you will be amazed.

  • It's shapeshifting I never knew this was on Indian territory!

    Watch the Twighlight series.

  • a very good argument, you seem to have done your research.

  • I beleive that if it is Ge no' Sqwa that the creatures somehow differ in their habits from most other animals as far as their movment, and that out of sheer luck this one was caught on camera. My thoughts would be because it was young and energetic and in playful pursuit of the deer or bear cubs before being distracted by the scent on the ground. And the symbolism of stolen native land: I myself have always reguarded bigfoot as a powerful symbol, and guardian of, nature.

  • Rally together and you mavericks can win! Indians were here first use the young bigfoot as your mascot they did it during the winter Olympics. Alaska supports you.

  • Yakokwe: I like the song. Ba-ga-tho-gool, Kiowa Tribe of Oklahoma. Thanks for the post. 

  • the Haudenosaunee we carry stories of the old ones being able to take animal form thus this could be big foot know to the Coast salish as the protector of the forest or a skin walker.

    people say no one could take animal form but our ways are the original Spiritualities of the americas so you never know because you dont know does not mean its not real.

    many indian nations carry these stories must be a reason.

    Nia:wen ko:wa.

  • They have some excellent images here and they certainly look like a strange creature to me. I don't believe we all are hallucinating or this has anything to do with smoking weed.

  • I have heard the whoop call from the Sasquatch after being approached by 2 of them, one on each side. A chest beat from one then the call from the other. Damn right they're real. To hear a call from very close will change your life. There's nothing else like it. You'd almost think they could speak english they articulate so well. To live beside us and still be a myth amazes me. They are the masters of disguise.

  • Yeah change your life and your underwear the first time. )

  • @mrmike2222 I have a friend who was a on-site amateur researcher. On a week-end visit to Fauk, Arkansas, two of them heard what was later identified, through the University of Oklahoma sound lab, as a scream most often associated with bigfoot. It was a sobering experience.

  • It's a sasquatch.

  • ok native americans smoked a lot of weed which made them hallucinate which would explain a lot of the things they clamied to saw

  • wow. you're racist huh?

    Dude, go live in the woods i bet u cant even survive...NOT EVEN make a fire without a lighter.

    oh btw, if u go into the woods..Say hi to bigfoot for me! FAG!!

  • uhmm no its true they smoked tobacco too there used to be a lot of tobacco and weed plants in the country but the native americans and europeans and asians smoked it all why don't you read up on 1700 agriculture and native american agriculture before you talk dumbass

  • lol

  • weed does not make you hallucinate so why don't YOU go do some research you fuckn know-it-all

  • @dawgfan34247 uhh, marijuana is native to southeast asia, and, like the horse, was introduced by european settlers.

  • I have Native American blood flowing in my veins. I don't know what culture(tribe) because my 98yr old grandma will not say. But I do know it is from a Michigan culture(tribe). I believe in the teachings I have been able to learn. I am always willing to learn more.

  • sounds very similar to what white man has done to the aboriginal here in australia, Makes you ashamed to be white when you hear of some of the atrocities. Research "The Stolen Generation"

  • Agreed. I am ashamed of what we have done. I know I cannot fix the wrongs we have done. I can only spread the words of wisdom the Native Americans teach me, I have passed this on to my children, who will pass it on to their children. Maybe someday we who are the ones who have wronged will make it right. But it will take years to undo what has been done.

    Blessed Be My Friend.

    Curtis

  • I fully believe in Sasquatch. I have seen footprints 15" long and 6-7"wide. I have heard the screams, grunts and such. I also believe in Native American culture. I believe what we did was and still is wrong. Taking the land, and forcing the Indian to live on reservations. We ALL should learn from the Indian/Native American culture. If they have 1000yrs of Sasquatch in their teachings, it's time for everyone to shut up and just listen to them!

  • There wouldn't be McDonald's coffee cups all over the beautiful landscapes like this.

  • It definitely was NOT in Elk County. Pretty sure is was near Marshburg or Mead Run back towards blackwatr but perhaps Yakokwe knows more than I.

  • by the way....

    the BFRO has featured a link to the Jacobson's photo...

    I think based on the ratio of limb length to body size, the possibility of a bear - although certainly a fair suggestion is unlikely...

    Unfortunate that a very interesting conversation among open-minded individuals regarding the possibility of the existence of a yet-to-be-discovered primate in North America morphed into verbal diarrhea regarding a culture that can teach many...

  • I'm not familiar with BFRO policies but when it comes to Bigfoot research they're probably the best, much information can be found there. It is where I copied the pictures for my video.

  • This sighting didn't even occur near Kinzua. It was in Elk County which is 15 or 20 miles south of the Seneca Land Grant.

  • You are misinformed it was very close to the waters edge just beyond the graveyard. The hunter that took the picture was from Elk County.

  • There is definitely enough here to suggest that this is not a bear.

    GCUSTERZ = ignorant fool - please punch yourself in the face. You know nothing of the indian

  • It was Peter LaFarge who wrote it Johnny just sang it. Cool video by the way.

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