
Bigfoot-Choctaw War of 1855: Myth or Reality?
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02/23/22 • 48 min
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Lindsay and Madison discuss the Bigfoot-Choctaw War of 1855, as well as why you shouldn’t anger a bigfoot, that you’re gonna smell a sasquatch before you see it, and how you should always take bigfoot sightings with a grain of salt.
Information pulled from the following sources:
- 2020 Texas Cryptid Hunter blog post by Mike
- 2019 Ripley’s article by Kris Levin
- 2018 Mysterious Universe article by Brent Swancer
- 2016 The Crypto Blast blog post
- 2015 Edmond Life & Leisure article by David Farris
- 2014 Northern Kentucky Bigfoot Research Group blog post by Thomas Shay
- 2013 Sasquatch History blog post
- Britannica
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Lindsay and Madison discuss the Bigfoot-Choctaw War of 1855, as well as why you shouldn’t anger a bigfoot, that you’re gonna smell a sasquatch before you see it, and how you should always take bigfoot sightings with a grain of salt.
Information pulled from the following sources:
- 2020 Texas Cryptid Hunter blog post by Mike
- 2019 Ripley’s article by Kris Levin
- 2018 Mysterious Universe article by Brent Swancer
- 2016 The Crypto Blast blog post
- 2015 Edmond Life & Leisure article by David Farris
- 2014 Northern Kentucky Bigfoot Research Group blog post by Thomas Shay
- 2013 Sasquatch History blog post
- Britannica
Be sure to listen to our friends Jennifer and Lori at Dealing Justice.
Get all the ingredients you need in as fast as 1 hour with Instacart. Plus, free delivery on your first order of $10+.
Become a member on Buy Me A Coffee for as little as $1/month to support the show.
You can write to us at: Ye Olde Crime Podcast, PO Box 341, Wyoming, MN 55092. Join the conversation over at the Cultiv8 Discord and join the Olde Crimers Cubby to chat with us and other listeners of the show.
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Information pulled from the following sources:
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