Hairy Man Pictographs

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Hairy Man Pictographs
Hairy Man Pictographs artist defined

Located above Porterville, California on the Tule River Indian Reservation, the Hairy Man Pictographs are believed by the Yokuts Tribe to represent a father, mother, and baby bigfoot. A series of stories are also associated with the paintings, including the creation of man. Archaeologists have dated the rock art to somewhere between 2,000-500 Y.B.P. Kathy Strain has done intensive research on the Hairy Man Pictographs and talks more about it in her book Giants, Cannibals and Monsters: Bigfoot in Native Culture (Available on Amazon)

Giants, Cannibals and Monsters: Bigfoot in Native Culture by Kathy Strain

More Reading:

Mayak datat: An Archaeological Viewpoint of the Hairy Man Pictographs