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3: An Introduction to the Relict Hominoid Hypothesis

3: An Introduction to the Relict Hominoid Hypothesis

What could be behind the mythology of the hairy, wild, human-like creatures living in the wilderness?

The Octarine Tree

February 8, 20211h 3m

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Of all the myths and stories we find shared ubiquitously around the globe one of the most persistent and captivating is that of hairy, wild, human-like creatures living in the wilderness. How are they represented in different cultures? Are they merely myth or is there a physical reality to them? And if so, why the disparaging gap between the bountiful anecdotal evidence and meagre physical?

In this talk we discuss the fascinating potentials held by these elusive phenomena. Different types known by many names around the world, Sasquatch, Yowie, Yeti, Alma, Orang Pendek and more. He will explore the phenomena from a historical, Jungian, mythological, paleo-anthropological, and even modern forensic perspective  as to what may lie behind this cross cultural folklore and unrelenting sightings.

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An Introduction To The Relict Hominoid Hypothesis

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Topics

ecology culture spirit anthropology paleoanthropology sasquatch yowie meldrum