Jul 1

Sasquatch: The Anthropology of the Unknown (1978) – Part 1

This is Part 1 of a 5-part series that aired on Radio Canada back in 1978. Please look for the continuation of Part 1 on this channel as well as the other parts of the series. The series was called Sasquatch: The Anthropology of the Unknown.

The program includes speeches and interviews recorded at the Anthropology of the Unknown Sasquatch and Similar Phenomena conference held May 1978 at the Museum of Anthropology, University of British Columbia, Vancouver.

3 Responses to “Sasquatch: The Anthropology of the Unknown (1978) – Part 1”

  1. Lisa B

    We know now that they aren’t solitary creatures. Most of the Native American totems show them to be whistling. Has anyone heard this whistle? What does it sound like?

  2. Don H

    I found It interesting that the European creatures are said to have a clumsy stride where they sway from side to side and front to back with the sway of their arms where most of the encounters I’ve heard talk about their smooth, gliding strides.

  3. Kimberly B

    I FOUND THE RUSSIAN INFORMATION TO BE VERY INTERESTING. THE SLEEPING POSITIONS OUT IN THE OPEN AND THE NAKED BIRTH. I PITY WHOMEVER GOT CLOSE ENOUGH TO FIND THAT INFORMATION OUT! BUT CLUMSY? THE MOVEMENTS IVE SEEN HAVE BEEN GRACEFUL ESPECIALLY CONSIDERING THE UNLEVEL LITTERED GROUND THEY ARE USUALLY WALKING ON. THANK YOU WES FOR DIGGING THIS SERIES UP!

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