INDIGENOUS HERITAGE MONTH IS HERE! Thus, Radio Grave's 4-part Sasquatch mini-series has begun! For every week of November, we will be diving into the significance of Sasquatch within Native culture, traditions and history from a perspective removed from eurocentrism.
Our series begins in the sequoia woodlands of the Tule River Indian Reservation, nestled in California’s San Joaquin Valley. Here, we discover the sacred site of Painted Rock, where centuries-old pictographs guide us through the creation story of the Tachi-Yokut people and reveal the significance of an enigmatic being as old as time. His body covered in hair, and his eyes filled with tears... He is known as Mayak Datat.
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Radio Grave is hosted by Amber Bylund and Dominique Makasuya - Music courtesy of AOA music, Karl Casey at White Bat Audio, and intro music "Night Walk" by Simon Bichbihler : permission under CC - Audio mixing and editing by Amber Bylund - Logo and original art by Dominique Makasuya... All other media and sound clips used are protected under fair use and are for the purpose of criticism, commentary, news reporting, education and research..
SOURCES: The Oregon & Canadian encyclopedia - The News Tribune - The Bigfoot Project - The Lore Lodge - Seattle Times - nativelanguages(.org) - scenicsasquatch(.com) - MAYAK DATAT: THE HAIRY MAN PICTOGRAPHS Kathy Moskowitz Strain - The Yokuts’ Language of South and Central California by A. L. KROEBER - tachi-yokut-nsn(.gov) - BFRO(.net) - FF Latta “California Indian Folklore”
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