Indeed, the sasquatch “evidence” dossier is thick: there are alleged eyewitness accounts, grainy videos, audio recordings and even purported abductions, but all of it falls short of scientific proof that the sasquatch exists. While most of Canada’s sasquatch sightings have been reported in B.C., there have been thousands in the territories, Manitoba and Ontario, and even a couple in Newfoundland and Labrador. For the Sts’alies Nation on the West Coast, the sasquatch is a protector of their land and an entity not to be meddled with, while the Haida people view it as a supernatural being to be respected. The legend is rooted in Indigenous history, and the First Nations consider the creatures sacred.Įach tribe has its own set of beliefs. Standing is not alone in his belief of the sasquatch’s existence the story of Bigfoot is easily one of the most popular in North American folklore. Todd Standing pictured here during a sasquatch hunt in Nordegg, Alta., 2012.
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