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Bigfoot/ Sasquatch Resurgence of Native American Indian Legends

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Leon Pfaller is somebody who has stood silently in the inquiry of Bigfoot/Sasquatch in interest and observation. His observations have led him to go forward staying out of field-research and into reviewing various books on this subject throughout the years. (Because- somebody has to do it.) This has led to reviewing much older books that had been documented from the Native American Indian perspective- which often times had been recorded by various historic figures; who couldn’t really well understand the translation or the context of the stories that were given (at the time)? They however did document these stories and included them- even though they didn’t know the meaning- because they had still somehow felt that these stories were significant anyway. 


Over a hundred years later- it is not until a slew of endless reports throughout the years- to present, that seem so ongoing (!), that one really needs to ask themselves the question- “When will it all just end?” And- “Is there any further surmounting proof to support this claim of a Giant hairy-man who supposedly wanders our forests throughout North America?” Having made the observation of various media reports throughout the years; Leon Pfaller had actually asked himself those questions- and that is why- he first ventured on- and wrote Bigfoot/ Sasquatch Resurgence of Native American Indian Legends, a review of over 100-tribes- from 1603 to present.

 

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