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What if it's True Podcast

Bigfoot Stalks American Indian

What if it's True Podcast

Cameron Buckner

Drama, Fiction, Science Fiction

4.81.2K Ratings

🗓️ 10 July 2025

⏱️ 24 minutes

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Summary

Bigfoot Stalks American Indian
Growing up in a Native American community, the narrator was taught about Bigfoot as a fundamental part of life, akin to basic safety lessons. This cultural knowledge emphasized coexisting with Bigfoot by avoiding interaction, a practice rooted in an unspoken agreement to mutual non-interference. As a high school senior living in a rural, wooded area, the narrator experienced a chilling encounter one night while walking home. They detected bipedal steps pacing them in the dark, a presence that became more assertive as it deliberately made louder noises. Using a passing vehicle’s headlights as a distraction, the narrator sprinted to escape, only to hear a tree limb snap loudly ahead, signaling Bigfoot’s dominance and control over the territory. The encounter profoundly impacted the narrator, reinforcing the Native perspective of Bigfoot as a powerful, sentient being that communicates through energy and actions, much like humans. The broken limb was a deliberate statement of superiority, reminding the narrator of their vulnerability in Bigfoot’s domain. This experience, described as more intimidating than facing a bear or wolf, underscored the Native understanding of navigating Bigfoot’s territory with respect, akin to passing through a gang-controlled area where one is seen but allowed to pass unharmed by choice. The narrator reflects on this event as a humbling lesson in coexistence, highlighting the creature’s ability to assert its presence without direct confrontation.

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0:00.0

Hey, good morning, everybody. It's early in the morning of, I don't know, July the 8th.

0:12.0

I don't have a lot of time. I've got a busy day, so I may just put one story in this podcast

0:17.0

and throw an archive behind it to give it a little bit of length and give you another

0:22.7

story that you can enjoy, but let's get started with the first one. It's a Bigfoot story.

0:28.0

I have known about Bigfoot since I could remember. It was fundamental learning for me,

0:34.0

just the same as beware of strangers. Native Americans are like that. You once made a comment

0:40.9

indicating your interest and how interactions with Bigfoot have a life-changing effect on people,

0:48.0

and I would like to shed some light on that for you and your listeners. When I was a high school

0:53.4

senior, I had an encounter.

0:55.8

I lived in the woods.

0:57.6

Everyone in this area lives along the stretch of road that runs through it for about

1:02.2

three miles on either side of the road.

1:05.4

After that, it is open wilderness and pine tree plantations for miles and miles.

1:11.6

The brush is thick everywhere and it's not kept down.

1:16.0

As late as the 1980s, some of the natives still had living habits from the past.

1:21.6

Grandpa used to burn the brush down about half an acre around us home, creating a visual

1:27.1

perimeter.

1:28.8

The old women used to cover their windows at night, and there was a leftover saying from

1:33.4

earlier times for children who would not go to sleep and who were loud at night,

1:38.5

be quiet or something is going to mock you.

1:42.6

Once upon a time, we natives had to implement practical strategies for living amongst our hairy

1:48.3

neighbors, which mainly was not to instigate any reason for any interaction whatsoever.

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