For years, scientists and researchers have studied, speculated about, and searched for an enigmatic creature that is legendary in the annals of American folklore. Now, learn the truth about...
BIGFOOT!
In this fascinating and comprehensive look at the fact, fiction, and fable of the North American "Sasquatch," award-winning author Loren Coleman takes readers on a journey into America's biggest mystery -- could an unrecognized "ape" be living in our midst? Drawing on over forty years of investigations, interviews, and fieldwork on these incredible beasts, Coleman explores the modern debates about these powerful, ape-like creatures, why they have remained a mystery for so long, and what we can learn about ourselves from these animals, our nearest cousins!
From reports of Bigfoot's existence found in ancient Native American traditions, to the controversial Patterson-Gimlin film of a Bigfoot in the wild, to today's Internet sites that record the sightings almost as soon as they occur, Coleman uncovers the past, explains the present, and considers the future of one of the greatest unsolved mysteries in the natural world.



Autorentext

Loren Coleman



Inhalt

Introduction

PART 1

Bigfoot Stomps into the Twenty-First Century


1 The Summer of Sasquatch

2 Strange Cast of Skookum

PART 2

A Look Back


3 Native Traditions

4 Wildmen, Gorillas, and Ape Canyon

5 Fruit Crate Label Art and Ruby Creek

6 "Bigfoot" Discovered

7 Bigfoot Filmed

8 Frozen Man

9 Bossburg, Momo, and Other Flaps

10 On the Trail in the Midwest

PART 3

Reflections


11 Myakka and Other Southern Apes

12 High Strangeness

13 Sex and the Single Sasquatch

14 The Changing Image of Bigfoot

15 The Bigfooters

16 Three Big Questions

Appendix A

Twenty Best Places to See Bigfoot

Appendix B

Scientific-Quality Replica Bigfoot Track Casts

On the Matter of Style

Bibliography

Index

Copyright © 2003 by Loren Coleman

Titel
Bigfoot!
Untertitel
The True Story of Apes in America
EAN
9781439187784
ISBN
978-1-4391-8778-4
Format
E-Book (epub)
Veröffentlichung
24.11.2009
Digitaler Kopierschutz
Adobe-DRM
Dateigrösse
0.72 MB
Anzahl Seiten
288
Jahr
2009
Untertitel
Englisch