The Lore Lodge | Who Were the Ape Men of Appalachia? @TheLoreLodge | Uploaded March 2024 | Updated October 2024, 3 hours ago.
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A common refrain from the "bigfooter" community is the argument that many, if not all, Native American cultures have stories about a big, hairy ape man who roams the forest. Critics will often say that these legends were made up to mess with settlers, make some money for the tribe, or simply never existed in the first place.
The critics are wrong. From Alaska to Florida, the indigenous peoples of America held a firm belief that *something* was out there in the woods. Sometimes it's a solitary creature, more of an entity than an animal. In other cases, it's a separate tribe, race, or even species from their own. Documentary accounts of these "bigfoot" type creatures arguably go back to the very earliest days of American settlement, and the oral traditions go deep into prehistory. Could these stories bear any sort of truth? Welcome back to The Lore Lodge...
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0:00 - Cold Open
0:22 - Introduction
9:31 - The Peopling of North America
12:40 - The Algonquin "Bigfoot"
25:44 - The Iroquois "Bigfoot"
38:50 - The Muskogean "Bigfoot"
43:06 - The Plateau "Bigfoot"
49:57 - Surprise
50:43 - Conclusion
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A common refrain from the "bigfooter" community is the argument that many, if not all, Native American cultures have stories about a big, hairy ape man who roams the forest. Critics will often say that these legends were made up to mess with settlers, make some money for the tribe, or simply never existed in the first place.
The critics are wrong. From Alaska to Florida, the indigenous peoples of America held a firm belief that *something* was out there in the woods. Sometimes it's a solitary creature, more of an entity than an animal. In other cases, it's a separate tribe, race, or even species from their own. Documentary accounts of these "bigfoot" type creatures arguably go back to the very earliest days of American settlement, and the oral traditions go deep into prehistory. Could these stories bear any sort of truth? Welcome back to The Lore Lodge...
Subscribe on Patreon to support The Lore Lodge for just $1 per month! patreon.com/thelorelodge
Get our new signature coffee blend at tablowroastingco.com/products/the-lore-lodge-mt-pocono-perk
Shop our online retail store, find other content, and buy our partners' products at https://linktr.ee/theaidanmattis
Discord: bit.ly/jointhelodge
Shop sustainable products at gaiaindustrees.com using code "LORE"
Join this channel to get access to perks:
youtube.com/channel/UCctfIbo24UITlmfJbednOqA/join
0:00 - Cold Open
0:22 - Introduction
9:31 - The Peopling of North America
12:40 - The Algonquin "Bigfoot"
25:44 - The Iroquois "Bigfoot"
38:50 - The Muskogean "Bigfoot"
43:06 - The Plateau "Bigfoot"
49:57 - Surprise
50:43 - Conclusion