Sasquatch ‘sightings’ reignite fervour and scepticism about ape-like beast
But it was not until 1929 that a magazine article first thrust the idea of a primeval survivor in the woods into the broader public consciousness. The piece, written by an Indian agent, recounted stories from the Chehalis First Nation, which told of the “Sasquatch” – taking the name “Sasq’ets” from...
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