Lovelock Cave in Nevada has sheltered humans for over 4,000 years from the time of its earliest inhabitants, the enduring indigenous Paiute Tribe, up through the industrious miners of the 20th century. Paiute tribal history suggests Lovelock is the tomb of the
Si-Te-Cah, a hated race of six-to-twelve-foot-tall hairy hill humanoids with a ravenous appetite for flesh. Local legends say miners discovered their giant hairy mummified remains there. Compare North American tribal lore to modern
Yowie / Bigfoot Sightings (Audio Report #177) at Pilliga, Wallaga and Thora in New South Wales, Australia. The YouTube channel
Yowiehunters Witness Audio Reports shares an interesting interview with an Australian aboriginal eyewitness that reeks of classic wild-man encounters, with putrid odors, crossed timber falls in the forest, and chucking of stones. He suggests there are two different groups of Yowie: one taller, stockier, more ape-like, and the shorter
Brown Jack, who like their South Pacific Orang-Pendek cousins are decidedly more sacred and peaceful. The interview is a bit stream-of-consciousness, but listen closely for his anecdotes of a dark duet between a squealing Yowie and an outback troubadour, or the relationship between wildfires and habitat loss. (MS)
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