What do Native American stories, modern belief, and pop culture all have in common? Bigfoot.
In Voices for Sasquatch, author and cultural anthropologist Sharon Eby explores the deep-rooted Indigenous knowledge and oral traditions surrounding Sasquatch, alongside modern interpretations and cultural shifts. This powerful volume gives voice to Native American contributors, reservation sightings, and regional place-names while examining how Bigfoot belief reflects identity, spirituality, and resistance.
Through thoughtful analysis and guest insights from researchers like Henry Franzoni and Diane Kerr, this book traces the creature’s journey from ancient stories to today's headlines—through folklore, skepticism, and pop culture mythmaking.
If you're looking for a Bigfoot book that respects Native perspectives and tackles hard questions about belief, truth, and representation, this one stands apart.
This volume includes material previously published under the title Bigfoot Beyond Belief. It has been reorganized and published as part of a multi-volume series for ease of access.