Have You Ever Heard of the Kushtaka, Alaska's Other Bigfoot?
"Known as the Land-Otter Man among the Tlingit Indians, the Kushtaka are shape-shifting, time bending, mythical creatures capable of taking your deepest fears and turning them into a nightmarish reality."
In Search of the Kushtaka, Alaska's Other Bigfoot is an upcoming film project currently being crowd-funded on the website indiegogo. I've never heard of this creature, but if it's real, I definitely don't want to ever see one.
"In the wilderness of Southeastern Alaska, the Kushtaka is one such legend.
Known as the Land-Otter Man among the Tlingit Indians, the Kushtaka are shape-shifting, time bending, mythical creatures capable of taking your deepest fears and turning them into a nightmarish reality.
Some call it a myth, some call it a hoax. But for those unfortunate souls who have come face to face with the Kushtaka, they discovered how real it can get.
These tales surround a remote place called the Bay of Death
Aptly named for the death of over 500 people buried alive in a landslide
Rumored to be Retribution for breaking a covenant with the Kushtaka
In recent years, there have been reports of people encountering these mysterious beings. What they found made them believe in the supernatural.
A documentary film crew ventures deep into the land of the Kushtaka to investigate these unsolved mysteries. What they found is more frightening than they ever could have imagined
In search of the truth
In Search of the Kushtaka"
To check this project out, and see how you can get involved, click here.
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ReplyDelete"No Evidence Shawn" just stick to what we already know is true. And that is Bigfoot-Sasquatch. Modern man can't time bend and shape shift so I doubt that some hairy non wearing clothes Gorilla type (some Eskimos were tripping on some tainted seal meat) could do all those things when they don't have a written language.
DeleteAnd the language part is directed at the Yeti not the Eskimo's.
I know what I just said really doesn't matter but seriously leave the paranormal stuff to those Ghost Adventures on the Travel Channel ok shawn? We like the Bigfoot part of the what 'if's not some Alien hybrid!
Yours truly "the climate scientist denier!"
Land Otter Man. Great name.
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DeletePull the other bigfoot
ReplyDeletePull my finger. (There is NO doubt in my mind that a caveman did that bit tens of thousands of years ago. You really can't improve on a classic.)
DeleteYou haven't even proven the first one exists yet. You footers on meds?
ReplyDeleteI never knew the evidence for land otter man was this compelling
ReplyDeleteno body ... Hmmmm no big foot ..right Alice?
ReplyDeleteland otter man...abalone
ReplyDeleteHave You Ever Heard of the Wackaweenie, Alaska's Other, Other Bigfoot? It leaves large puddles of -- well, you know.
ReplyDeleteIs that like the Tushkaka? It's also the name of a designer line of
ReplyDeleteP. Sheaths.
Wasn't Tushkaka the name of the interpreter on that Russian Yeti thing? She slurred so much from being hammered (she's Russian), I couldn't quite tell.
DeleteThey were terrorizing my family for weeks then our house burned down. They are not bigfoot. They are enslaved cursed souls who shape shift. Only very powerful shamans can look for them and come back.
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