Thursday, July 4, 2013

Today in Bigfoot History | Jul 4, 2013 | TeamSquatchinUSA.com is Launched

What could be more patriotic than Bigfoot?
As Team Squatchin' USA continues to gain momentum as a Facebook group, there became a growing demand for Dr. Matthew Johnson (Dr. J) to create a storehouse for the evidence he has gathered at both his Southern Oregon Habituation Area (SOHA) and his Washington Habituation Area (WAHA). TeamSquatchinUSA.com became the online home for storing and organizing his research data.

With a name like Team Squatchin' USA and the Red, White and Blue motif, the Fourth of July is an extremely timely date to launch the website.

Even though Dr.J has a lot planned for the future of the website there is already plenty to explore. Here is a quick guide to the website so far.

DR. J's Encounter (http://teamsquatchinusa.com/dr-js-bigfoot-encounter/)
You read articles and watch videos regarding the encounter that started the personal journey for Dr.J and also transport yourself back to the time when his encounter was covered by USA Today and Coast to Coast AM with Geroge Noory.

Southern Oregon Habituation Area (SOHA)
You can see a slideshow of the pictures, but we are really excited about the audio. Listen to the whispering juvenile.
There is a lot more where that came from. Check out the other SOHA Recordings.

Washington Habituation Area (WAHA)
This section also has a slideshow, but again it is the audio recordings that are the most interesting to us.  Listen to a few whooops punctuated by tree knocks.

Again, there's more where that came from. Check out the other WAHA Recordings.

There is plenty to explore at TeamSquatchinUSA.com and we are looking forward for more to come.

Wednesday, July 3, 2013

New-ish art from History Channel Bigfoot Documentary

Dhamindra Jeevan did the concept art for History Channel's Bigfoot: The Definitive Guide.
Above is a bust of Bigfoot.
Dhamindra Jeevan was introduced to us, although not overtly, at Bigfoot Lunch Club we had do do some sleuthing to find the concept artist and recognize the style. 

Mr. Jeevan illustrated several concepts of our favorite hirsute hominids not seen in the History Channels Bigfoot: The Definitive Guide, including the gigantopithecus and the Orang Pendek. 
We thought you would like to see his other illustrations. You can also view his online portfolio.

GIGANTOPITHECUS 01


Gigantopiticus Full Body
GIGANTOPITHECUS 02
Gigantopithecus Bust
GIGANTOPITHECUS 03
Another Gigantopithecus Bust 
SASQUATCH 01

Sasquatch Bust
ORANG PENDEK
Orang Pendek Full Body








Today in Bigfoot History | JUL, 3 2008 | East Indian Villager's Bigfoot Encounter Spurs Scientific Search

Mande Burung (Indian Bigfoot) Concept art for the History Channel's Bigfoot the Definitive Guide
Artist: Dhamindra Jeevan  
“Gigantic, hairy, ape-like...” --The only words Abu could Mutter

India has many strange tales of the Mande Burung, including one where a villager was force to breast-feed on a Mande Burung. The story below is a little less, well, exotic and seems to mirror our own efforts in North America. Even to the point of authorities showing little interest.
The Telegraph, Calcutta, India

Shillong, July 3, 2008: “Gigantic, hairy, ape-like...” was all that Abu Marak could utter in between gasps for breath.

Surrounded by villagers in the safety of his house near Durabanda in the West Garo Hills, Abu’s eyes still mirrored the excitement of spotting the animal. Within a few days, Abu’s account, coupled with those of a few other villagers, became the raw material for a renewed scientific search for the legendary Big Foot — mande burung in Garo.

Sasquatch in North America, yowie in Australia, yeti in Nepal — Big Foot has its share of dedicated followers across the globe. The creature, which is supposed to be about eight feet tall, is said to have been last sighted at Rongrigittim in South Garo Hills in July 2005, before making a reappearance in May this year.

The Achik Tourism Society, which has been on this elusive animal’s trail for the past few years, said the best sighting data was recorded in between January and March in 2002.

This year, the animal was spotted in forests between Nokrek and Chokpot.

“Soon after receiving news from the villagers, we sent our team on the trail of this unknown creature, but unfortunately we could neither see it, nor record any footprints,” said Dipu N. Marak, general secretary of the Achik Tourism Society.

By the time the villagers reported their findings, the mande burung had shifted its location, rued Dipu.

Before coming together as the Achik Tourism Society, Marak and his friends were engaged in compiling data about Big Foot.

“We started our data collection on November 15, 1997, when the creature was first seen near Andol Chiring, in South Garo Hills,” Dipu said.

Information on the mande burung are available in the form of video footages and photographs of footprints, which measure between 14 to 15 inches and impressions believed to have been left by the creature on trees and nests.

“We have already alerted the Wild Life Trust of India after hearing about its sighting this year, but the authorities have shown little interest in the creature,” Dipu said.

The Achik Tourism Society has also apprised the deputy director of tourism in Tura about the findings.

Conservationists and biologists believe that the creature, which could be a descendant of the ancient primate, may have been living in the dense jungles of the Nokrek peak.

Author and Sahitya Akademi award winner Llewellyn R. Marak, who is also an avid follower of mande burung data — is optimistic that “one day the efforts by the villagers and youths to trace Big Foot will be rewarded.”

“I have seen the footprints of this creature. It’s really big and I am convinced that such a creature has a home in Nokrek,” he said.

Llewellyn came down heavily on forest guards and officials for not heeding the villagers’ reports.

“Very frankly, they (forest guards) are lazy and instead of listening to the villagers, they scold them.”

All attempts by conservationists to persuade the forest department to initiate a research into the mande burung have also proved futile.

But that has not dampened the spirit of those who have ceaselessly been collecting every detail to prove that Big elusive Foot does existence. 
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