Woman Captured by Bigfoot to Take Care of Sick Youngster


This is a strange story told by Norma Cobb in her book "Arctic Homestead". The story originates from Alaska, and tells of a woman who was captured by bigfoot, and taken to their home to take care of a young bigfoot that was sick.

In the interior of Alaska, the Hairy Man is known as the “Bushman”. There was an elderly woman who was known as a medicine woman because of her experience as a young girl.

She was out picking berries with others near Rampart when she was kidnapped by a Bushman. She was taken into the wilderness and brought to a cave, where she saw other members of the Hairy Man’s family or group.

In that cave, there were both male and female Hairy Man people, and even young ones. They were hairy and wore no clothes, and smelled badly. But one of the babies of the Hairy Man people was very sick.

Then she learned somehow that she had been taken and brought to the Bushman’s cave to help take care of the sick baby. They spoke to her without talking. She learned the Hairy Man people thought a human would help make the baby well, and that was why they took her.

To read the entire story, click here. 

Comments

  1. There are a several Native American claims that they live in caves and can communicate using telepathy, but I have difficulty with that and I think this story incorporates that legend and is invented.

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  2. o please. you're kiddin' right.

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  3. I like the one standing in the background! It reminds me of Joe!

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  4. ^ Joe is always in his thoughts. The definition of being owned.

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    1. I wouldn't say always. Just when I want to see or read something that gives me a good chuckle.

      His bigfoot-is-really-real-and-and-it's-so-obvious schtick never fails to amuse.

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    2. look everyone its " vegasthephag "...looking for his master joe the uk henry may

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    3. Look everyone it's a nameless shiite talker. I bet he's a really tough guy who demands people's respect in real life.

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  5. I thought bigfoots were intelligent and had culture. Don't they have their own bigfoot doctors and bigfoot hospitals?

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    1. They have birthing stations.... close enough...

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