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Sasquatch & Bigfoot Research Hub

The North American Ape, or Sasquatch, is arguably the world's most famous cryptid. This hub is the central archive for our investigation into the phenomenon. Here you can explore the deep historical roots of the legend, from Indigenous oral traditions to modern encounters, and access our comprehensive dossiers on the most significant case files ever recorded.

Historical Deep Dives

The Complete History of Bigfoot & Wildmen

Explore pre-1950s accounts, from early settler encounters in newspapers to widespread reports of "Wild Men" across the American frontier that laid the groundwork for the modern phenomenon.

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Native Traditions & Sasquatch Legends

A deep dive into the rich oral histories of Indigenous peoples. Discover the millennia of knowledge about large, bipedal forest beings and their role in native culture and spirituality.

Learn the Traditions

European Wild Men: Medieval Origins

Discover the medieval origins of American cryptid legends. Trace the European concepts of the Woodwose and Green Man that colonists brought to the New World, shaping how they interpreted the wilderness.

Trace the Origins

Iconic Case File Dossiers

The Patterson-Gimlin Film (1967)

A frame-by-frame breakdown of the most famous and fiercely debated piece of footage in cryptozoology. Is it a man in a suit or the only clear video of a female Sasquatch?

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The Ape Canyon Siege (1924)

In 1924, a group of miners reported a terrifying, night-long assault on their cabin by multiple large, hairy creatures near Mount St. Helens. A classic case of aggressive behavior.

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The Sierra Sounds (1970s)

Analysis of the compelling, long-duration audio recordings that seem to capture complex vocalizations and a structured "language" from an unknown primate in the Sierra Nevada mountains.

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The Boggy Creek Monster (1940s-Present)

The legend of the Fouke Monster, a large, three-toed, and aggressive creature reported in the swamps of Southern Arkansas since the 1940s, famously documented in the 1972 film.

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The Myakka Skunk Ape Photos (2000)

Examining the controversial photographs of an alleged "Skunk Ape" from a Florida backyard. Considered by some to be compelling evidence of a southern variant of the Sasquatch.

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The Freeman Footage (1994)

U.S. Forest Service patrolman Paul Freeman's controversial footage from the Blue Mountains of Washington, which purports to show a family group of Sasquatch, including a juvenile.

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The Ruby Creek Incident (1941)

A British Columbia family's homestead is visited repeatedly by a curious but peaceful 8-foot-tall Sasquatch, leaving behind a trail of massive footprints in the snow.

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The Siege of Honobia (2000)

A rural Oklahoma family reports being terrorized for years by a group of highly aggressive rock-throwing creatures, forcing them to abandon their home. A modern Ape Canyon.

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Explore The Mysteries

welcome to the central archive. Lupine Protocol is a unified platform dedicated to the methodical investigation of unexplained phenomena. We bring a data-driven, evidence-based approach to the subjects that exist on the fringes of conventional science. Whether you're a seasoned researcher or a curious newcomer, our mission is to provide the resources, tools, and in-depth analysis you need to explore the world's most enduring mysteries.

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