Below is a complete list of sources used in the making of this website. Each offers a deeper richer view into the folklore legend that is Bigfoot.
Blu Buhs, Joshua. 2011. "Tracking Bigfoot Through 1970s North American Children's Culture: How Mass Media, Consumerism, and the Culture of Preadolescence Shaped Wildman Lore". Western Folklore 70 (2): 195-218. Western States Folklore Society. Coltman, Dave, and Corey Davis. 2006. "Molecular cryptozoology meets the Sasquatch." TRENDS in Ecology and Evolution 21 (2): 60-61. Science Direct. Lozier, J. D., P. Aniello, and M. J. Hickerson. 2009. "Predicting the distribution of Sasquatch in western North America: anything goes with ecological niche modelling." Journal of Biogeography 36: 1623-1627. University of Illinois. Milligan, Linda. 1990. "The "Truth" about the Bigfoot Legend". Western Folklore 49 (1): 83-98. Western States Folklore Society. Regal, Brian. 2008. "Amateur versus professional: the search for Bigfoot." Endeavour 38 (2): 53-57. Science Direct. Simon, Edward. 2017. “Why Sasquatch and Other Crypto‐Beasts Haunt Our Imaginations.” Anthropology of Consciousness 28 (2): 117–120. Sykes, Bryan C, Rhettman A Mullis, Christophe Hagenmuller, Terry W Melton, and Michel Sartori. 2014. “Genetic Analysis of Hair Samples Attributed to Yeti, Bigfoot and Other Anomalous Primates.” Biological Sciences 281: 1-3. Proceedings of The Royal Society. Other sources for understanding Folklore that helped influence this site: Sims, Martha and Martin Stephens. 2011. Living Folklore: An Introduction to the Study of People and Their Traditions. Utah State University Press. Use the link below to learn about more folklore subjects from around the world!
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