Squatchland Ii: Under the Sign of the Crooked Snake
By David Hollis
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David takes us deep into the forest to visit local clans and shows pictures of each creek valley with what looks to be tall upright walking creatures. David also shows 5 different types of Bigfoots and pictures of each.* Get yours in Gloss only from Xlibris.com.
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Squatchland Ii - David Hollis
Copyright © 2019 by David Hollis. 784546
Library of Congress Control Number: 2019901003
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Rev. date: 10/02/2019
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Contents
Preface
Scar: the Leader of the Adecca (Deer) Clan of the Crooked Snake Tribe
The Mookwarruh (Spirit Talker or Telepath) Clan 0f Fish Creek and Devil’s Brake
The Noconca Clan (Wandering) of Upper Fish Creek and Panther Bayou of the Crooked Snake Tribe
The Tekwapi Clan (No Meat Eaters) of Clear Creek
Clan of the Lance (Spear) of the Crooked Snake Tribe of Dartigo Creek Valley
Hunting Tactics, Tools, and Weapons
8 Foot Trails and Arches
Brutus Comes to Visit
The Cold Irony
Historical Evidence
Preface
I began writing this book within a month of writing my first book, Squatchland: The Mystery of the Iatt Lake Monster—Revealed!, which told of my moving to Central Louisiana in the fall of 2016, and within months, I experienced a violent encounter with a large male Sasquatch after I feared that my dog had been nabbed by them. After making my intentions clear, I was able to retrieve my dog and build respect as I was fearless in the face of danger as I experienced a tree push down, a bluff charge through the brush, and a standoff. I told the big male Sasquatch that I was not scared and that we could become good friends if he doesn’t hurt my dog.
The next day, I worked on finding where they slept during the day so that I could get a picture of them. Within a week, I had made my way down to the swamp where they sleep on islands out in the swamp. This swamp is created by three crooked creeks that wind together to form a large clean and clear swamp dammed by a mile-wide beaver dam with a waterfall forming one creek. When I approached the swamp, I found an eighteen-inch footprint filling up with water. Then I took what may be the best picture I have taken so far, the picture of a female Sasquatch with a baby on her side.
Then I began making friends with a Sasquatch I named Brutus. I learned that there are differences in the types of what I call Bigfoots in general. Brutus is eight feet tall and weighs around seven hundred pounds. As my friendship with Brutus grew, I noticed Bigfoots start paying more attention to me and wanting to be seen and acknowledged also. Now they have followed me to my house on the other side of the parish, confirming to me that they all talk to one another and the word has gotten out about me, even though I moved more than thirty miles away! After taking hundreds of pictures daily from my front porch, I finally went across the road to see and meet them. That is were my new story begins.
As in my first book, I prefaced my experience level by saying that I hold no relevant degrees on the subject matter and all of my recollections on the subject matter are based on my observations and direct daily contact with hairy biped relic hominids that we suspect are known as Bigfoot, which actually are a variety of different beings that live with, hunt with and hide together as a group. I grew up hunting and fishing with my father in Louisiana and honed my observational and tracking skills in the field. Observation is what this book is based on.
Chapter 1:
Scar: the Leader of the Adecca (Deer) Clan of the Crooked Snake Tribe
image002.psdScar is on the top right of the picture. Below is a close-up of Scar.
3.psdI decided I was going to walk across the road and build a fire. I would then sit by the fire and roll some cigarettes, fire one up, and then say, Would you like one?
I did just that, ignoring the Bigfoots that were there. I built a medium fire then began rolling cigarettes. I could see in my peripheral sight that they