This is awesome Chris...great upload! I love your work as well as Alex's. You guys add so much to the Bigfoot community & I hope that you continue to uncover more as time goes by.
It was the name of one or more Cherokee settlements. One, which existed until the Removal of 1838, was upon the Etowah River, about where the present Hightower is located in Forsyth County Georgia.
i need some one to responed back. but wat i got off that clip was the word "Etowah"then i looked the word... "Etowah" and this wat i found.......:) it means water shed....... or the water shed ..then it sound like one say you wanna ... yall you wannta come ....and more will be waitng to here from you ........
But how would they know what the words meant that they were repeating? Such as audios, for spanish goodbye, repetition does no good if you don't know the meaning regardless of the language. Curious about your thoughts on this.
@Stuckey57 Yes, Nelson admits that he can't know the meanings. I should link to the whole interview in the description. Let me do that now, thanks for alerting me.
I listened to this interview and one thing became very clear both the guest and hoast interperted the vocalizations as a human language they were familiar with. The guest said it sounded Russian and the host agreed. The host than said that some of the recording sounded Spanish. The guest made no comment on this except that it was possible. The only thing I agree upon is that they may have a language of their own.
@flycatchful Nelson says they may use words or "cognates" from Spanish, Native American, English, etc., because language-speakers naturally assimilate words from other languages. But neither Nelson nor the hoast interprets Sasquatch language AS Spanish, Native American, English, etc.
VERY interesting. This is the first I have heard of sasquatch forming audible language. I have heard of them doing the howls and even whistles, but never heard an account of them speaking a clear language. I hope more evidence comes forward of this. My feeling is that these beings are MUCH smarter than we are.
So BigFoot is from Japan????
morticianman24 3 weeks ago
Truly fascinating
pelagic6 3 weeks ago
What about Old Spanish. There is a guy I know that can read old spanish from the 1500's. That would be interesting.
plat5000 1 month ago
This is great convo on the subject. Listening to this whilst drinking a beer, cheers.
GLH03 1 month ago
Who recorded the so called Sasquatch "samurai "speech, I heard some of that about three yrs ago.....how would that relate to this sample?
wotan237 1 month ago
@wotan237 That's part of the same study. Listen to "Sasquatch Language 1"
impossiblevisits 1 month ago
This is awesome Chris...great upload! I love your work as well as Alex's. You guys add so much to the Bigfoot community & I hope that you continue to uncover more as time goes by.
Take care,
Stevesquatch
steverid 1 month ago
What does "Etowah" mean?
It was the name of one or more Cherokee settlements. One, which existed until the Removal of 1838, was upon the Etowah River, about where the present Hightower is located in Forsyth County Georgia.
nekeabarajas 1 month ago
i need some one to responed back. but wat i got off that clip was the word "Etowah"then i looked the word... "Etowah" and this wat i found.......:) it means water shed....... or the water shed ..then it sound like one say you wanna ... yall you wannta come ....and more will be waitng to here from you ........
nekeabarajas 1 month ago
@nekeabarajas What is a wat?
gmrios 1 week ago
but i know some were in california mountains .... and in georgia mountains rite well it may be native american language
nekeabarajas 1 month ago
But how would they know what the words meant that they were repeating? Such as audios, for spanish goodbye, repetition does no good if you don't know the meaning regardless of the language. Curious about your thoughts on this.
Stuckey57 1 month ago
@Stuckey57 Yes, Nelson admits that he can't know the meanings. I should link to the whole interview in the description. Let me do that now, thanks for alerting me.
impossiblevisits 1 month ago
@impossiblevisits Never said that. I did say "familiar". You always feel comfortable with things that you are familiar with, don't you.
flycatchful 1 month ago
I listened to this interview and one thing became very clear both the guest and hoast interperted the vocalizations as a human language they were familiar with. The guest said it sounded Russian and the host agreed. The host than said that some of the recording sounded Spanish. The guest made no comment on this except that it was possible. The only thing I agree upon is that they may have a language of their own.
flycatchful 1 month ago
@flycatchful Nelson says they may use words or "cognates" from Spanish, Native American, English, etc., because language-speakers naturally assimilate words from other languages. But neither Nelson nor the hoast interprets Sasquatch language AS Spanish, Native American, English, etc.
impossiblevisits 1 month ago
VERY interesting. This is the first I have heard of sasquatch forming audible language. I have heard of them doing the howls and even whistles, but never heard an account of them speaking a clear language. I hope more evidence comes forward of this. My feeling is that these beings are MUCH smarter than we are.
dudecummon 1 month ago