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Is this the face of Bigfoot? Find out in this sequel to my Native Bigfoot video! My original Native American Bigfoot video: https://youtu.be/7zJhJsdoTYQ?si=TR-gj7ii3_TRlZyw Bob Gymlan's "Kushtaka: Tlingit Bigfoot": https://youtu.be/w5eS86VqZZg?si=m1zCLN2QOdWj5Qyn Chapters: 0:00:00 Introduction 0:03:27 The Monkey Mask 0:10:25 Bik'is, Ba'wis, Bak'was 0:14:08 Land Otter Men 0:21:07 Conclusion Citations: Coon, C. (1978). “Bigfoot in the Peabody,” in Masterpieces of the Peabody Museum Harvard University. The President and Fellows of Harvard College. Halpin, M. (1980). “The Tsimshian Monkey Mask and Sasquatch,” in Manlike Monsters on Trial: early Records and Modern Evidence. University of British Columbia. Murphy, C. L., Green, J., & Steenburg, T. N. (2004). Meet the Sasquatch. Hancock House. Peabody Museum of Archaeology & Ethnology. (n.d.). Entry: "Mythical being mask." https://collections.peabody.harvard.edu/objects/details/20379?ctx=50820eb37eb7f5d351461b43ffef35600a012287&idx=104 Shearar, C. (2000). Understanding Northwest Coast Art: A Guide to Crests, Beings and Symbols. University of Washington Press Seatle. Tsimshian-English Dictionary. (n.d.). https://web.unbc.ca/~smalgyax/Dict_E/f4f5ec05-9fb9-42ca-bae9-c7b9d8827b01.htm Vaughan, T., & Holm, B. (1982). Soft Gold: The Fur Trade & Cultural Exchange on the Northwest Coast of America. Oregon Historical Society. X̱ʼunei Lance Twitchell. (2017). Tlingit Dictionary. University of Alaska Southeast Goldbelt Heritage Foundation. Juneau, Alaska.