Missing Bigfoot Mask Returned to B.C. First Nations After 75 Years
A Sasq'ets mask, better known as sasquatch, has been found and returned after being missing for 75 years. The mask was returned by the Vancouver Museum to the Sts'ailes (stah-hey-lis) First Nation near Harrison Hot Springs, B.C.
"The wood-and-fur covered, ape-like mask had been donated to the museum by a J.W. Burns, a teacher at the Chehalis Indian Day School who is often credited for bringing the word "sasquatch" into common use.
But the band says its carver, Ambrose Point, wouldn't have given the mask to Burns and that it was taken without permission.
In First Nations lore, the Sasq'ets has the ability to move between the physical and spiritual realms, and a sighting with a Sasq'ets is viewed as a gift."
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ReplyDeleteHey that thing looks a lot like Standing's Muppet Squatches
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DeleteSts'ailes first nation, aka "chehalis" has a really cool logo.
ReplyDeleteHey squatchers: here is your chance to do research into bigfoot history. Burns is your man. Read his stories. Then wonder why it has evolved into what it has evolved into.
ReplyDeleteOr don't wonder. That involved thinking critically. Bigfooters just don't do that.