I am honored and privileged to hear these encounters and their wisdom! Thank you for your hard work and generosity.
@salishsasquatch22 сағат бұрын
And we are honored that you watched! Thank you! 🙏🏼
@cooter1352Ай бұрын
This Salish Sasquatch KZbin channel is great. I really enjoy it. Very interesting and I think you Salish Sasquatch folks who put this content and channel together are gradually becoming my new favorite KZbin channel. I've been binging on them the last couple days. God bless and thank you for the intriguing information.
@salishsasquatchАй бұрын
Wow🤩!! Thank you so much, we really appreciate your comment. I hope you enjoy all of the videos.
@cooter1352Ай бұрын
@@salishsasquatchno worries it's deserved my friend! Have a good night.🤙
@k8eekattАй бұрын
The scenic views of this exquisite site are so inviting and healing. Peace be with you.
@salishsasquatchАй бұрын
🤩thank you so much 🙏🏼
@christopherstonebanks202511 күн бұрын
Thank you for graciously sharing your history and present day experiences.
@salishsasquatch11 күн бұрын
Thank you for watching Christopher!
@DebJones-dj7lzАй бұрын
I really admire the gentle respectful way these people relate their experiences. Really appreciated the formal greeting in her native language. Thank you each for sharing your stories. What beautiful scenery.
@salishsasquatchАй бұрын
Thank you Deb! 🙏🏼
@lorenesinclair456Ай бұрын
These are the BEST kind of stories! Well done.
@salishsasquatchАй бұрын
We agree! Thank you for watching 🙏🏼
@walinga70Ай бұрын
I'm thrilled to find the Browns. I heard your story's on Sasquatch chronicles long ago. I always wanted to hear more. Thank you ! 🤍 from Oregon.
@salishsasquatchАй бұрын
WOW 🤩 So glad you found us! Thank you so much 😊
@salishsasquatchАй бұрын
Sasquatch activity in Oregon?
@walinga70Ай бұрын
@@salishsasquatch I live a mile from Umatilla Reservation (Umatilla sounds) Blue Mountains and Cascades are both great hot spots. Tree breaks, structures, and tracks all over. Seeing is believing for me.... EXCEPT WHEN IT COMES TO SASQUATCH !
@mistletoe4961Ай бұрын
Yep, the Browns' experiences are legendary. You must know how much Wes refers to you. This is a beautiful doc. ❤
@salishsasquatch12 күн бұрын
@@mistletoe4961 thank you! 🥰🥰🥰
@6elovedАй бұрын
Grateful for this channel--if anyone is going to hear Sasquatch stories it should be from Natives.
@salishsasquatchАй бұрын
Thank you for saying that!
@gregolson5532Ай бұрын
My heart aches for what happened to the indigenous peoples. All I can do now is respect and admire them. Thanks for the video and giving them some exposure.
@salishsasquatchАй бұрын
Those are very thoughtful sentiments. Thank you.
@NeilBardenАй бұрын
Really love the first nations voices.. we need to hear more of these stories before they're gone. Heartfelt thanks to all the story tellers. NeilB
@salishsasquatchАй бұрын
Thank you Neil 🙏🏼
@brendagiller1920Ай бұрын
The natives know everything about Sasquatch thank you for all your stories very intelligent lady. Thank you for sharing your stories with us
@salishsasquatchАй бұрын
Not everything! No one knows everything. They do, however, have insight. Thank you for watching.
@Howard-bj1jqАй бұрын
Great stories from the Native Tribes. We hear stories, but it's much better to hear from the tribal members. Thanks, very enjoyable to hear their stories!
@salishsasquatchАй бұрын
Thanks for watching Howard!
@polarrollerАй бұрын
I grew up in the Native village of Tanana, Alaska on the Yukon River. We all had stories about Big Foot which in Athabaskan is Nikolina.
@salishsasquatchАй бұрын
We would love to hear those stories! Would you be interested in sharing them?
@GregTN_MountainsАй бұрын
What a beautiful and spiritual place. I felt so much peace from watching and listening to these amazing stories.
@salishsasquatchАй бұрын
Thanks Greg! Where are you watching from?
@jeanniecarstensen9835Ай бұрын
Beautiful people, beautiful stories
@salishsasquatchАй бұрын
Thank you Jeannie!
@jackbowers5931Ай бұрын
Each story leads to another, another adds to the former and for those who really want to know and be informed respect the information and the teller of the tale. This added more and is a treasure to me.
@arneservatius1982Ай бұрын
78 yrs Michigan, growing up on small farm with border collie playing Fresno. Came across juvenile BF watching us play. I gave him Freddy and he threw it to “Andy” border collie. Andy brought it back to him and barked. His mother watch over 5 yrs Andy and me and juvenile grew up together. Andy got old and one fall day a cougar cornered him and border collie was lunch. Out of no where juvenile now 8 ft came as a blur pickup cougar and thru him 50 ft. Went back to Andy petted him and he gave him to me. Last time I saw him or cougar. I’m sure he saw us a lot. Not all are BF but if you build relationship your lucky🇺🇸🇨🇦🤗
@salishsasquatchАй бұрын
What did he look like? What types of behavior would it show? I’m confused about two things if you would please clarify, what does Fresno mean and who is Freddy? Thank you 🙏🏼
@juliesweeney8655Ай бұрын
I think he means frisbee
@mistletoe4961Ай бұрын
@juliesweeney8655 I think you're correct. Fresno and Freddy should be Frisbee. This is an amazing, thoughtful story. We all need to hear more about these experiences.
@bigfoottruth528114 күн бұрын
@@salishsasquatch that guy tells fake stories all over the Internet. It’s just a spam channel. Somebody pulling your leg.
@bigfoottruth528114 күн бұрын
Mental illness much? Seek help
@MRP785 күн бұрын
My thought about it when you stare at their red eyes, they 'hypnotised you' as the lady said. I'm guessing that when people made eye contact with them, the people were probably frozen in fear (fight, flight or freeze). I loved listening to all the stories. Thanks!
@salishsasquatch3 күн бұрын
Freezing while in close proximity to them is often reported, and I can’t rule out fear in some instances. Other instances report freezing without being fearful beforehand, some suggest the use of infrasound. Thank you for watching! 🙏🏼
@stolv377115 күн бұрын
The stories of sharing are so beautiful all the way around ❤
@salishsasquatch15 күн бұрын
They’re some of my favorite story tellers!
@stolv377115 күн бұрын
@@salishsasquatch I can see why! And those examples of peaceful, civilized problem-solving warm my heart ❤️
@Seeking-ComfortАй бұрын
This is becoming one of my favourite Sasquatch channels
@salishsasquatchАй бұрын
Glad to hear that, thank you so much 🙏🏼
@timtarabochia7664Ай бұрын
Very good job on this! Agree that getting Native Americans stories and perspective is much needed & appreciated! Thanks again! 🙌✨️👣👣👣🌲🌲🌲🌲🌲
@salishsasquatchАй бұрын
We agree! Thank you so much. 🙏🏼 Where are you watching from?
@timtarabochia7664Ай бұрын
@@salishsasquatch Hi, Washington State. I might email you both sometime!
@lloydn1510Ай бұрын
Wow there stories made me realize these creatures or people really exist. GAVE ME CHILLS LISTENING TO THEM. MORE STORIES FROM THE NATIVES WOULD BE GREAT. I BELIEVE THEY ARE TRUTHFUL IN THERE EXPERIENCES. THANK YOU FOR YOUR GREAT WORK AND GETTING THE TRUTH OUT FINALLY.
@salishsasquatchАй бұрын
Thank you so much Lloyd. More tribal stories to come.
@scotttaylor2799Ай бұрын
Excellent. I love the accounts of interactions with the Forest People as told by tribal people. I always learn something new, or have something verified that someone told me, like not to look at them in the eyes.
@salishsasquatchАй бұрын
Thank you friend! 🙏🏼
@robindoucette9711Ай бұрын
Thank you so much for collecting these stories and getting them told by the people themselves. I almost felt like I was sitting by a campfire hearing the elders pass down their history
@salishsasquatchАй бұрын
Thanks for watching! Glad you enjoyed it.
@santadam17 күн бұрын
Great stories..much thanks.
@salishsasquatch17 күн бұрын
Thank you for watching!
@lucydebrincat2833Ай бұрын
I just had to tell you how much I enjoyed your film. Capturing the stories and combining them with the stunning scenery, ocean, rocks, trees, all of it. Those big old trees were magical! Even the sountrack throughout was perfect especially the mesmerising ending. Thank you.
@salishsasquatchАй бұрын
Thank you so much Lucy. What a compliment! 🥰
@seethingsclearlyawaken3424Ай бұрын
What a lovely lady. Thank you for sharing.
@salishsasquatchАй бұрын
And thank YOU for watching!
@daleprokopiuk9400Ай бұрын
I absolutely love this channel!! I really enjoy the stories! Vey informative. They put so much perspective into them. I really like that. Wonderful stories! Thank-you for sharing!
@salishsasquatchАй бұрын
@@daleprokopiuk9400 thank you!! The people we interviewed had great stories.
@salishsasquatchАй бұрын
Hi Dale! Thanks as usual for watching and commenting 🙏🏼
@alexmajors7915Ай бұрын
THIS is the content that I have been looking for!!! Thank you for finally talking to people who are credible and intelligent and not trying to make a quick buck out of their story! Looking forward to exploring this channel and definitely subscribing!!✌️
@salishsasquatchАй бұрын
Thank you so much Alex! We hope you enjoy the videos. 🙏🏼
@jackbowers5931Ай бұрын
Having shared an account or two regarding bigfoot with these folks and understanding their love of the quest and shared affinity with all things bigfoot, I find their stories refreshing and relatable. Thanks to the story tellers and this format.
@salishsasquatchАй бұрын
@@jackbowers5931 thank you Jack!
@cecileroy557Ай бұрын
Yes - thank you Jack!!!
@debbietripp3412Ай бұрын
Wonderful stories and such a beautiful language! Thank you for sharing!
@salishsasquatchАй бұрын
Thank you Debbie!
@MB-jn3xzАй бұрын
Great channel thanks for bringing us these amazing encounters really find these the best and most relatable.. utterly intriguing 😮😑🙂
@salishsasquatchАй бұрын
Thank you so much!
@whoopsandknocks1878Ай бұрын
I love these stories, thank you, for sharing them and Long Live One Eye/Sasquatch ! ✌💚👣
@salishsasquatchАй бұрын
Thank you so much! Long live the one eyed Sasquatch! 😁
@reginachante3132Ай бұрын
A lovely, intelligent, respectful presentation. Thank you SO much. I encountered a red eyed sasquatch while tenting near Mt Adams w/my kids. I closed the tent flap, pulled the sleeping bag over my head and prayed. I didn't know what it was, but a Canadian indigenous woman I met the following morning told me what I'd encountered was common to her people. She asked if I'd left a gift for being on Sasquatch's land. Before leaving we left apples and gratitude by a nearby tree. A Hawaiian man who was also camping told me I’d encountered a demon, according to his culture belief. I didn’t resonate with that. We weren’t harmed.
@salishsasquatchАй бұрын
Thank you so much for sharing what you saw. We also do not believe the Sasquatch to be demonic, as we have never seen anything that suggests it. 🙏🏼
@shelly1928Ай бұрын
Beautiful! Really great job to all. Thank you for sharing your experiences with everyone. ❤
@salishsasquatchАй бұрын
Thank you Shelly 🙏🏼
@TheresaLawrence-wx4mqАй бұрын
I lived very remote above French Creek and the little north fork of the Feather River near Brush Creek , California and I also talked to one in English and it immediately did what I asked it to do . I was very grateful for that .❤
@salishsasquatchАй бұрын
How did it know how to understand English, and what did you ask it to do?
@bigfoottruth528114 күн бұрын
What did it do?
@TheresaLawrence-wx4mq13 күн бұрын
@@bigfoottruth5281 well , it was trying to let me know it was there by walking around my cabin in dry pine needles , heavy human like footsteps , breaking branches off of big ponderosa pines about 12' up in the air and I was so scared and had my little boy asleep in his bunk and I don't know what made me do it but I opened the door and stepped out onto the porch only about 20' from those trees , pitch black and no moon in a very remote area and I thought it could just lean forward and grab me but I just politely asked it to please leave because I was too scared and I said thank you . I went in , closed the door and heard the crunching big steps going slowly away and never had anything more happen there. They probably watched me but I never knew it .
@bigfoottruth528113 күн бұрын
@@TheresaLawrence-wx4mq that is absolutely awesome. I’m having an interaction with one where I live and it let me hear its footsteps a couple of times. It was really amazing. And yes, can they read your mind? Sometimes it seems like it doesn’t it. Makes you wonder if it’s just the tone of voice because they’re so human or if they really know whichwords you’re using and what the intention is either way it is so amazing to have an interaction with them. Thank you for sharing that with us all.
@TheresaLawrence-wx4mq12 күн бұрын
@@salishsasquatch I believe it's because they do things mentally and know your intentions which removes the language barrier . Read the message I wrote to " bigfoot truth 5281" above here and I explained what it did . 🙂
@jamesrowland4928Ай бұрын
I love hearing tribal stories about Sasquatch, and hope you will have more of them!
@salishsasquatchАй бұрын
Thank you! There’s more to come!
@erinobrien8408Ай бұрын
Thank you so very much for sharing your stories and knowledge!!
@salishsasquatchАй бұрын
And thank you so much for watching!
@BarbaraThirlwellАй бұрын
How lovely to hear and see these native americans🤘🧿💕thank you Pappado🤗✌️🧡🧡🧡🧡🧡
@salishsasquatchАй бұрын
🥰❤️
@Beeni-wello77720 күн бұрын
Wow, gift giving with deer😮 deer 🦌, amazing.
@salishsasquatch20 күн бұрын
Makes you realize how intelligent they are!
@lindaalaniz7129Ай бұрын
I am new watching this channel. You are very kind and easy to listen too. Thank you for your stories or encounters, i guess. 😊
@salishsasquatchАй бұрын
Welcome Linda! Thank you 🙏🏼
@roseannafernandini2121Ай бұрын
Yes! That’s what I was told by my Elders -don’t look them straight in the eyes because it can make you go crazy, (I’m Muckleshoot-Coast Salish) also, never whistle after dark and always close your window coverings at dusk. I’m 60 now and still make sure my windows are covered and if I hear someone whistle after dark, I’m hightailing it away from you foo. I’ve had a lot of encounters on my Rez, and now where I reside in Grays Harbor (Humptulips, Whishkaw and now Hoquiam) never saw one but knew, for some there’s a feeling, 6th sense, for some who need more input, it’s a smell.
@salishsasquatchАй бұрын
Wow Roseanna! You know your Sasquatch! There defines is a 6th sense to those that tune into it. I can often tell when they are around before we ever hear them. Would you be interested in talking to us! 🥰
@Fiqure242Ай бұрын
Very cool .Thank you. Has anyone else watching Saquatch sunset? Really well done!
@salishsasquatchАй бұрын
Thank you. We haven’t watched Sasquatch Sunset yet. Is it good?
@Fiqure242Ай бұрын
@@salishsasquatch very much so
@tomchaperon1081Ай бұрын
The first story was really incredible👍
@salishsasquatchАй бұрын
I got goosebumps the first time I heard it! Thanks for watching Tom 🙏🏼
@thequeendtАй бұрын
I wonder if the man walking the middle of the road at night WAS being protected from something. Maybe there was a mountain lion nearby? Wonderful experiences, thank you all for sharing.
@salishsasquatchАй бұрын
I wonder that too. I’ve heard other stories of them doing something similar. Thank you 🙏🏼
@melodyst.claire5389Ай бұрын
Thank you for your story's They are heart felt I've got some as well Amazing encounter 's ❤️ What a privilege 👏 ❤
@salishsasquatchАй бұрын
Thank you so much Melody! 🤩 we would love to hear about your encounters!
@sandyschipper1400Ай бұрын
That was cool. Thanks guys. I have had a few encounters in northern Minn. myself but these were so fascinating, especially the deer gifting story.
@salishsasquatchАй бұрын
Thank you so much! We would love to hear about your encounters!
@gryphon37Ай бұрын
I had one beat on my cabin in Washington in 8 different places over the course of a few hours. I didn't realize what it was till i saw the prints in the yard the next day. Wtf. It scared the sh-t outta me.
@salishsasquatchАй бұрын
What county? How long ago?
@gryphon37Ай бұрын
Cowlitz county.... about 2 years ago.
@GalaxyGarden4 күн бұрын
Head to Lummi & Swinomish the elders have some great stories of interactions, as the Forest folk come down the river sides for fish & deer =^.^=
@israelnevarez47514 күн бұрын
Wow
@salishsasquatch3 күн бұрын
Hi! Are you Lummi or Swinomish?
@lindaalaniz7129Ай бұрын
May The Lord continue watching over you all.
@salishsasquatchАй бұрын
Thank you
@patriciamcbride2150Ай бұрын
This is a wonderful production. Thank you to everyone who shared their stories.
@salishsasquatchАй бұрын
Thank you so much Patricia
@NorthwestoympicsАй бұрын
Friend of mine seen one coming from the beach there. The swamp spot.
@salishsasquatchАй бұрын
@@Northwestoympics what beach? I’m not sure I know where the swamp spot is.
@bobdiaz1534Ай бұрын
Lived in Neah Bay for a year and a half. Was in the Air Force worked the peak gate on the mountain . Loved it there and the people were great.
@salishsasquatchАй бұрын
Neah Bay is beautiful! Thank you for your service. Thanks for watching 🙏🏼
@jeroberts722825 күн бұрын
I really enjoyed hearing the stories! I am a recent subscriber, and I really like your channel. Beautiful videography, too.
@salishsasquatch25 күн бұрын
Thank you so much for being a loyal subscriber! Where are you watching from?
@jeroberts722825 күн бұрын
@@salishsasquatch Watching from Ohio in the U.S.
@narmerjimz689Ай бұрын
Hello everybody! I’m from Costa Rica (we don’t have big foot here) It’s so cool to hear this stories from people who you can really trust, it’s like your senses just believe this people who are not looking to be famous or known or trying to grow their numbers of followers. Thank you to all these wonderful natives on this video for sharing their stories.
@salishsasquatchАй бұрын
Hello in Costa Rica! Thank you so much for tuning in and commenting 🥰
@gregolson5532Ай бұрын
There are reports in South America and Mexico. Bigfoot is just one of many names for them. I prefer to use Sasquatch.
@cecileroy557Ай бұрын
I subscribed a while ago but I hardly ever have you pop up on my feed... I'm going to be doing some serious binge-watching today. Excellent production value and, of course, stories!! ❣️😉
@salishsasquatchАй бұрын
@@cecileroy557 thank you!
@JoeMapesАй бұрын
Great stories. Thank you!
@salishsasquatchАй бұрын
Thank you Joe 🙏🏼
@Vio-ot4ftАй бұрын
Thank you for sharing these fascinating stories.
@salishsasquatchАй бұрын
You are welcome! Thank you for watching!
@bc419822 күн бұрын
The Makah have some great stories ❤. Some are even about sasquatch 😉
@salishsasquatch22 күн бұрын
They really do! Thank you 🥰
@jobis2414Ай бұрын
Ooeee a new favorite channel ! ❤️❤️❤️❤️
@salishsasquatchАй бұрын
Glad to hear it! Welcome!
@daleross9001Ай бұрын
Absolutely beautiful. Thank you for sharing🥰🤠
@salishsasquatchАй бұрын
Thank you for watching
@theshanny8Ай бұрын
Hello neah bay 🙂whidbey island here. Dewey penn from la push is my friend. I went to your museum when i visited him once. It was amazing. Thank you for sharing your stories. Much much love and respect to you. Warmest regards shannon baker ❤
@salishsasquatchАй бұрын
Hello in Whidbey Island! Thank you for watching. 🙏🏼
@r.r.hughes9808Ай бұрын
I love this. Thank you for sharing it.
@salishsasquatchАй бұрын
Thanks friend 🙏🏼
@BUBBLESPOGOАй бұрын
Absolutely gorgeous area!
@salishsasquatchАй бұрын
It’s a great spot to visit.
@naturalstatemassageАй бұрын
Thank you for sharing your stories!
@salishsasquatchАй бұрын
Thank you for watching!
@jackiemessinger8517Ай бұрын
Beautifully done! Thank you!!
@salishsasquatchАй бұрын
Thank you Jackie!
@rulistening777712 күн бұрын
Sachi picks beautiful place to live.
@salishsasquatch12 күн бұрын
It seems that way! 🤣
@ByGraceIGoАй бұрын
Greetings this is the first time I've watched this channel and I really love that area of Washington state. It's been a very long time and I was a younger person when I went out to neah Bay and I know that view off Cape flattery is so beautiful and it's wonderful the way the first Nations people have related to the Sasquatch in a non-violent manner. I have hiked on the Olympic peninsula and camped alone it would never do that now being 63 year old woman. It's been probably close to 30 years since I've been out there 1996 was the last time. I subscribed and liked.😊
@salishsasquatchАй бұрын
Thank you so much for subscribing! Neah Bay is definitely stunning, I wish we had had time to go to shi-shi
@ByGraceIGoАй бұрын
@@salishsasquatchyou are very welcome, that sounds beautiful. I don't know if I've been on that trail or not as I was much younger I was only in my thirties , my mid-30s to be exact and I live in the mid Atlanta in the Eastern panhandle of West Virginia in the Appalachian mountains and it's beautiful where I live, but I would love to go back to Washington someday and visit Olympic peninsula. It was in the end of summer when I went. I love all the hot springs and everything and the beauty. But when I went up to upper Sol Duc and hiked a grueling 6 1/2 me up it was rated as very difficult I don't think I could do that now, especially with my back. But I think I was visited by a Sasquatch the second night I was there . I was totally unaware of that being Bigfoot Central out there as it didn't even cross my mind and the day before I left I suffered hypothermia because I wasn't wearing the right gear and it rained and stuff. There was supposed to be people up there but nobody was at the primitive remote place I hiked to. And in the middle of the night I was in sleep paralysis while something was walking around my tent making guttural grunts on its hind legs. And of course I chalked it up to being a bear. Not so sure about that now! No way would I go out there by myself now lol, not with the knowledge I have now about that place. But this place definitely has Sasquatch.
@salishsasquatchАй бұрын
I want to go in the hot springs! The trail to shi shi is 8.8 miles round trip. Has huge stone rocks on the beach. Also, Sasquatch are not typically violent towards people, just curious. Please don’t feel like you are unsafe when you camp. 🙏🏼
@rogerscottcatheyАй бұрын
I've heard or read the smokehouse experience before. Great!
@salishsasquatchАй бұрын
Many, many smokehouse stories! Thank you for watching 🙏🏼
@CharlesRyan-f3jАй бұрын
Thank you! Fantastic video.
@salishsasquatchАй бұрын
Thank you for watching Charles!
@ChipChoc00Ай бұрын
Thank you for sharing!
@salishsasquatchАй бұрын
You’re welcome. Thank you for watching
@StonedustandStardustАй бұрын
❤Love this channel
@salishsasquatchАй бұрын
Thank you 🥰
@chirho777Ай бұрын
Nice channel. Cool stories. Reminds me of the new channel mysteries unknown where they do interviews with the host via stream.
ahh my dad Dean He never told me this story. Auntie Maria and Uncle Andy. Thank you for sharing.
@salishsasquatchАй бұрын
Hi Jean! Thank you for watching. Your dad’s story was one of the first ones Jon told me over 14 years ago, I’m glad we got to share it
@shawnyoung1757Ай бұрын
My favorite place in Wash. My family meets there every yr. In honor of our mother. Her favorite place.
@salishsasquatchАй бұрын
Your mom had good taste 🥰
@MikeCarter-n6uАй бұрын
This was a fantastic video! Thanks for sharing. Mike
@salishsasquatchАй бұрын
Thank you Mike! Where are you watching from?
@MikeCarter-n6uАй бұрын
@@salishsasquatch Misha, I'm in the state of Illinois in the United States. I truly admire you and I hate what is happening in Ukraine now. I truly wish there was a way to end war, but people being the way they are, I don't see it happening anytime soon. Again, all the best to you and Tina! I'll be watching and commenting. Mike
@MikeCarter-n6uАй бұрын
Sorry, I misread the reply. I enjoy your videos very much also, as I spent some time surviving in Washington St. during a survival school.
@salishsasquatchАй бұрын
@@MikeCarter-n6u thanks again Mike!
@Hillary1971WVАй бұрын
I love this channel!!!❤️❤️
@salishsasquatchАй бұрын
Thank you so much Hillary!🥰❤️
@BigChief454Ай бұрын
Beautiful spot
@salishsasquatchАй бұрын
It’s gorgeous! Thank you for watching!
@maureenbeckstead6407Ай бұрын
Thank you. Beautiful land.
@salishsasquatchАй бұрын
It’s gorgeous! Do you live in Washington?
@maureenbeckstead6407Ай бұрын
@@salishsasquatch Yes...Shelton. I was biologist for Olympic Nat'l Forest late '70s-early '80s
@salishsasquatchАй бұрын
Oh my! Any encounters?
@maureenbeckstead6407Ай бұрын
@@salishsasquatch No encounters, but folks aren't all skeptics.
@salishsasquatchАй бұрын
We have some pretty good evidence on our page that you will probably appreciate. We have seen the same one 4 times in the last decade, the thermal video of him is incredible. Sagital crest and more!
@WhiteBreadThunder-op6inАй бұрын
What a great share in the traditional oral Salish tradition. I wonder how many generations this smokehouse story has been passed down?
@salishsasquatchАй бұрын
I wish we knew! We have heard so many smokehouse stories, so many tribes have them. 🙏🏼
@WhiteBreadThunder-op6inАй бұрын
The Makah rez is a special place. Cape Flattery, Lake Ozette, Ozzete Dig, Tatoosh Island, Neah Bay, the museum. Great folks.
@CastleMcАй бұрын
One of the most spectacular places I’ve ever visited
@salishsasquatchАй бұрын
Yes! Thank you!
@BelievesSoulyАй бұрын
Its about time we speak up about our ancestry with Sasquatch .
@salishsasquatchАй бұрын
🥰
@carlito_148Ай бұрын
Nam Sayin…Now Meen..I have never seen Bigfoot. 1 day I was hiking up to Olympic Hot Spring, 8 miles up from parking and then a 2 mile hike. Wife and i got there and it was eerily silent. It also smelled pungent it was horrible, not rotten eggs not sulphuric smelling. We get into the water and we hear this weird almost like 1 loud cicada bug. It was high pitched, computer sounding almost. It sounded like the sound from the Predator movie ,different but similar. We got out hiked a fast 2 miles then hauled ass back the parking lot at Madison falls. 8 miles downhill we were booking it. Didn’t see a thing but the quiet, the smell then a weird loud sound that didn’t seem to fit Nature or Olympic national park. Wtf it was something
@robertstephen622418 күн бұрын
I went to the Makah reservation once. It was very much so it's own country. I just drove through it but it left a lasting impression.
@salishsasquatch18 күн бұрын
Hi Robert, we agree that it imprints on you. It’s so unique like its people. 🙏🏼
@robertstephen622417 күн бұрын
May God bless and protect your lands and all creatures great and small that live there and call it home.
@Beeni-wello77720 күн бұрын
Be cool if could interview Indigenous people if they are willing to share...just a 🐝 utiful territory...I'm so glad to see there are some Indigenous people willing to share...sne kalyegh for interviewing these awesome M'kah? 🐝 art work 🤲 I hope you consider Navajo territory?
@salishsasquatch20 күн бұрын
Would LOVE to go to Navajo territory. Are you Navajo nation? 🙏🏼
@Beeni-wello77720 күн бұрын
Hadih🤲 I luv this story--) our Wetsuwet'en and many Indigenous people believe these mystical beings live in the forests.. The Kwakwaka"wakw people have songs, dances, stories, visual art...many leave be---) not crazy to hunt them... whola😮 real good story...real good..
@salishsasquatch20 күн бұрын
Thank you so much! 🥰Where are you from?
@Beeni-wello77720 күн бұрын
@@salishsasquatch Wetsuwet'en but urbanized on the west coast
@Chr.2024Ай бұрын
Really like your channel. Just subscribed!
@salishsasquatchАй бұрын
Thank you for subbing 🙏🏼🥰
@virginiawestcot3111Ай бұрын
Thank you ❤
@salishsasquatchАй бұрын
You’re welcome! Thanks for watching 🙏🏼
@wildwoodskimberlynewworldd5282Ай бұрын
When I live there I actually saw some Stick Indians and I know they are for real as far as the wild man of the woods or wild woman I've heard some excellent stories coming out of the Elroy like Bigfoot ripping open their nets and all kinds of stuff they got those stories everywhere out here, what I'm curious about and would love to ask Miss Parker cuz I believe I've talked with her mother or her grandmother back in the day and she told me about black and red face dancers I would love to hear about that particular group and if they are still around and doing their ceremonies, anyway I still go there a lot I live in sappho so I'm not too far from them❤❤❤
@salishsasquatchАй бұрын
Would love to talk to you!
@elaineisabelle427Ай бұрын
Great stories, thx
@salishsasquatchАй бұрын
Thank you for watching 🙏🏼
@kaseyrae769425 күн бұрын
I knew this couple and the husband was A Makah tribal member and they had pictures of foot prints on the beach of Sasquatch prints. And they totally were the couple was so serious and I live in Washington state and there is hardley anything out there on there rez. I believed them
@salishsasquatch25 күн бұрын
Were the pictures of the prints good? Thank you for sharing!
@kaseyrae769425 күн бұрын
Yes they were mouth dropping forsure they were taking on there cell phone and the wife swore to god that they were real and they had smelled something on beach before to something that smelled horrible. Thanks for your sharing your video take care
@salishsasquatch23 күн бұрын
Wow! Thanks again!!!!!
@freelanceminddriftАй бұрын
There are many strange and scary things in the forest. Stay safe out there.
@salishsasquatchАй бұрын
Sasquatch are indeed strange but also fascinating. Thank you for watching
@paulb583Ай бұрын
What beautiful country all people respect nature " only a foolish person would not 💯🤟🤟👍😎
@salishsasquatchАй бұрын
Thank you so much! It is absolutely beautiful there!
@funlegomathteachathome1256Ай бұрын
Blessings. Cleveland
@salishsasquatchАй бұрын
Thank you!
@ShaqsquatchАй бұрын
interesting stories and perspective. I'm from Pauquachin tribe and we have similar stories of a mythical "ape like creature".... if there are all these stories everywhere there has to be something to it
@salishsasquatchАй бұрын
You’re definitely right about that. Do you live on tribal land?
@ShaqsquatchАй бұрын
@@salishsasquatch no I live off island now..but if you're looking to get in touch with someone I can help
@salishsasquatchАй бұрын
@@Shaqsquatch is this on Vancouver Island?
@ShaqsquatchАй бұрын
@@salishsasquatch yes
@salishsasquatchАй бұрын
We would definitely like to do that, possibly next spring. 🙏🏼
@lucydebrincat2833Ай бұрын
Thanks
@salishsasquatchАй бұрын
Oh my! Thank you so much Lucy 🥰
@NeilBardenАй бұрын
Hi Sara and Jonathan, with respect to salmon as a food source, I have heard in the news that salmon runs in Alaska have very poor this year. Is it the same in your area and how do you think this affects sasquatch? NeilB
@salishsasquatchАй бұрын
That’s very sad to hear. I imagine this will have an affect on Sasquatch as well as other wildlife!
@swimlaps1Ай бұрын
Sasquatch are elusive, & knowing! It took out bag of groceries left on the pucnic table as my bf & I drove from our camp site for 45 min, threw stones at my bf in eve campfire, walked up fast behind us walking to the camp restroom, after dark! We were the only campers after LaborDay! N. WI/Door Cty. Scary- we left after 2 nites
@salishsasquatchАй бұрын
Labor Day 2024?
@swimlaps1Ай бұрын
@@salishsasquatch After Labor Day '84, we were the only campers - per the national park by Sturgeon Bay. Our early 20s.
@elw6150Ай бұрын
How did you keep the bears from raiding the fish at the long house?
@salishsasquatchАй бұрын
Maybe the smoke?!?
@WilliamJohnson-g6z24 күн бұрын
I believe these stories. Why would they lie. People need to listen to others. Not be so quick to judge and be skeptics.
@salishsasquatch24 күн бұрын
Amen 🙏🏼! Thank you William
@plutoplatters9 күн бұрын
what would what seems like thousands of people lie !! yep
@hugice51443 күн бұрын
Wow..! I must say your Visuals, your Filming is Absolutely Gorgeous and I understand you would like to stay Visually on the Storyteller but your Film-work is Truly Outstanding (it’s like You’re Shy to Outshine Anyone talking?)! Doing a simple Voiceover your Stunning Filming works really well (I think?) and even try to dissolve/overlay your Images I think would mesh extremely well..! Please don’t get me wrong, your Video is Excellent - I am just suggesting you Enhance Your Already Existing Film-Work which is why I suggested using more Voiceover with Dissolves or Overlay your Images..(?).. There is so much I could Carry-On about Your Gorgeous Film-Work & Lovely Storytellers - Thank you for bringing your Creative Channel to KZbin - I feel like I’m Hiking with You All…! Cheers
@salishsasquatch3 күн бұрын
Wow!! 🤩🤩 thank you for all of the kind words and suggestions! I will play around with the overlapping! We are not filmmakers so we are always learning and openly to trying new ideas! Thank you so much! 🥰
@hugice51442 күн бұрын
@ - I see your Talent which is what you’re born with - A Eye, A Great Eye and not everyone has It..!! It’s almost like you’re Embarrassed to show your Brilliant Imagery and that’s why you switch back to your Guest/Storyteller but I was wondering if You would instead Act upon the Gorgeous Images/Visuals you have - There’s Slow-Mo, Overlay Images, even a Reversal & sometimes using the Voice of your Storyteller as One views your Film, can be More Powerful..?!! There’s Talent, Huge Talent and I hope you stick with it, at least for All Our Sakes..!!
@sistercarrieofyahuah860117 күн бұрын
Been here 5 time camp in big rv on the street got ran out was fun
@salishsasquatch17 күн бұрын
WWHHATTT? What was that like? Where were you camping?
@wildone505Ай бұрын
Almost the same dialect as Navajo, but different meanings.
@salishsasquatchАй бұрын
That is fascinating! So you are saying that the sounds she makes are similar to yours?