Morgan must haveby Murph decided as do many others that after so long and so many attempts to corral a Bigfoot.That they MUST have supernatural help.I am not to that point yet.Sooner or later their many skills and careful existance will be shattered either by sheer chance or by someones dogged pursuit.At least that is the way I see it.At the time he was doing that book he was into native american legends and stories.You and I know that there is a cultural gap there that confuses many who try to interpret or read decades old reports that some else interpeted.For example one naative story was interpretted that Littlefoot disappeared under the the rocks at the rivers edge.To the ordinary person it sound supernatural that a ctreature could just crawl under a little rock and disappear.However if you know such things as mentioned earlier.Under or into the rocks could mean many things.The "rocks" is a much broader meaning within certain cultures especially the older ones.It is rooted in language too.The rocks I believe could well be referring to cliff faces and openings both above or below the water level.Into the rocks or cliff or under the rocks or cliff could well have been the intention of the original sighting and story.A white man has trouble with such distinctions,while within the culture the red man understands it much better!There are many other stories and legends out their regarding legendary creatures where the details are perhaps open to broader and differing opinions of what was meant in the telling! from IP address 69.179.119.91 Goto Forum Home |
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