big foot
Does a large, bipedal creature inhabit the deep wilderness of the Pacific Northwest, as so many
believe? What about the proliferation of sightings in recent years in still other parts of the
country, such as Florida, Texas, and even New York? Even President Teddy Roosevelt got into
the act, writing an absorbing account of a bigfoot creature in his book "The Wilderness Hunter".
It seems he was completely convinced of their existence, and Teddy Roosevelt
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of the term are designed to evoke the idea of dominating largeness.
"Sasquatch" is the Canadian term for these same animals. It is a derivative of the Coast Salish
Indian word "Sesquac". Various Indian tribes across North America have their own terms, such as
Omah, Windego, Yeahoh, Tsiatko, Boqs, and Rugaru. Early white settlers in various regions had
their own names too, such as Skookums, Skunk Apes, Swamp Boogers, and Mountain Devils.
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