Valley of the Skookum

Valley of the Skookum

Author: Sali Sheppard-Wolford

Publisher: Pine Winds Press

Published: 2006-10

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9780937663110

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Sali Sheppard-Wolford's encounters in the late 1970s with a group of Bigfoot that played in her yard and walked by her house, plus her spirit journeys with Indian guide Dream Walker, and investigations of other strange phenomena near Orting including an old UFO crash.


Skookum

Skookum

Author: Shannon Applegate

Publisher: Beech Tree Paperback Book

Published: 1988

Total Pages: 472

ISBN-13:

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"'Skookum' is the startlingly original narrative rendering of the experiences of a prominent westering family from 1843 to the present. The remarkable story of the Applegate family encompasses many of the predominant themes of the early American West: the overland crossing via the old Oregon Tail in 1843, the quirky restlessness of Applegate men who, after reaching the 'promised land,' permitted their travel- worn families to rest only for a while, the effects of the intermit- tent gold rushes that continued to upset family lifre long after 1849, the troubled relations between the settler and the Indian ... Shannon Applegate is interested not only in what happemned to her family, but in what it meant to them. How did it feel to be a mother witnessing the death of her child on the way to Oregon, or to be a settler's son watching his Indian friends and old playmates rounded up in the dead of winter and marched off to the reserves? What did it do to the course of a young woman's life when she learned that her father has scratched her name from the family Bible? What sort of world was it where an old blue sugar bowl filled with gold dust could be unconcernedly set out in plain sight?"--From paper dustcover.


Skookum

Skookum

Author: University of the Fraser Valley

Publisher:

Published: 2010

Total Pages:

ISBN-13:

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Visits from the Forest People

Visits from the Forest People

Author: Julie Scott

Publisher: Pine Winds Press

Published: 2011

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9780937663196

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Julie Scott and the rest of the Scott family report on their experiences in Western Washington while sharing the forest surrounding their home with a group of Bigfoot, which Scott calls Forest People. The reports include several sightings and other evidence, interactions between the Scott family and the Forest People, and, amusingly, Bigfoot's uncanny ability to avoid being photographed despite the extensive efforts of a team of Bigfoot researchers. Julie includes her thoughts about the origins of Bigfoot, explanations for some of the difficulties in collecting evidence of Bigfoot, thoughts about the current state of Bigfoot research, and suggestions for establishing more effective communication between Bigfoot and humans.