Saturday, December 30, 2017

Group of Bigfoot Chase away Campers in a place Shoshone Indians call Cannibal Giants

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Shoshone Sasquatch & Modern Day
Encounters with Aggressive Bigfoot

Group of Bigfoot Chase away Campers in a place
Shoshone Indians Call Cannibal Giants

Several years of expeditions looking for what locals call a
Weird Beastly Creature in the Jarbidge Wilderness.

Shoshone Legend of Cannibal Giants in Tsawhawbitts Jarbidge Wilderness

Three Possible Trackways of Bigfoot Tsawhawbitts Expedition
History of the Jahabich & Tsawhawbitts Bigfoot Phenomenon
Search for Weird Beastly Creature Jarbidge Wilderness Bigfoot Expedition
Round Table Drive Cannibal Giants Tsawhawbitts Bigfoot Expedition
Cannibal Giants Investigation Tsawhawbitts
RMSO Camp Tsawhawbitts Bigfoot Expedition
#NevadaBigfoot #JarbidgeSasquatch

5 comments:

  1. That's one hell of an account, Kelly. I hope they return to that area and have additional reports. Wonder what stacked those rocks in #4 of your photo sequence above?

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  2. Kelly - You probably already know this - "Jarbidge" is a name derived from the Shoshone language meaning "devil".[6] Indians believed the nearby hills were haunted.

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    1. Thanks for the definition always knew "Tsawhabitts" Was Cannibal Giants in Shoshone & often wondered where they came up with Jarbidge

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  3. I lived about 75 miles from jarbridge an spent lots of time hunting in the desert around my home. I was walking a sandy gully looking for deer and saw a set of barefoot prints cross it and I thought what idiot would be out in this cactus and sticker desert barefoot. It just didn't dawn on me those weren't human prints because they were normal size.

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  4. When you say "Indians" you're implying ALL natives believe whatever it is you're referring to. That just isn't always the case, we all have similar beliefs but they differ just as much. Also different Tribes have different languages, customs and beliefs. Those of the Shoshone aren't the same as those of the Ojibway. Just a heads up is all. Btw, Mihs-ta-payo is Cree meaning "big man" when referring to "Bigfoot", different than what the Shoshone,Sioux,Crow, Gros-Venture refer to him as. Mihs-ta-payo is pronounced miss-taw-pay-o

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