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The term "Bigfoot" is a relatively new term. This creature has been around for as long as there have been campfires. It is known by as many different names as there are cultures. Here a just a few of the historical names given to this creature:

Albatwitche, the manlike apple stealers (Susquehannock Native):

Almas:

Almasty:

American Ape:

Anisau:

Ape-Man:

The Bad Smelling Tree Men (USA, ID, Coeur d'Alene, and WA, Spokane):

Barmanu (northwest Pakistan):

B'gwas (Haisla, Canada, BC)

Biabin-Guli:

Big Big Hairy Figure With Eyes Sunk Deep In The Head (n.w. USA, Wakashan, Kwakiutl Tribe):

big hairy man, the messenger (USA, Hopi Tribe):

Big Hairy Monster:

the Big Man (USA, western SD, Lakota):

Big Ones:

Blacki:

Boggy Boon:

Boggy Bill (USA, east TX):

the Booger:

Booger Man:

Boogie Man:

Boogy Monster:

Boqs (s.w. Canada, Bella Coola Tribe):

Brenin Llwyd:

Brother Who Comes Back Before The Next Very Big Winter (USA, SD, Ogala, Lakota):

Caddo Critter:

the Cannibal Giant (USA, Native American):

the Cannibal, who eats dead people (USA, Na-Dene):

Cave Monster:

Cave Spirit:

Cave Yeller (USA, KY):

Cer Ra Ca Wa "the turkey eater" (northern Mexico):

Chi-Chi:

Chinese Wild man:

Chiye-tanka, great elder brother (n.w. USA, Lakota):

Chuchuna:

Ci-e (USA, SD, Pine Ridge Res.):

Crying Beast(USA, southern Ohio, 1800s):

Devils:

Devil Monkey (USA, s.w. OK):

Destroyer Who Breaks Up Houses (USA, Na-Dene):

Doolagahi:

Doolagahl (Aboriginal Australia):

Doolagarl (Aboriginal Australia):

Engeco:

Ferla Mohair:

The Fetid Beast:

Forest Devil:

Forest Giants:

Fouke Monster:

Gerendel (Old Danish):

Giganto:

Gigantopithecines blacki:

Gin-sung:

Grass man:

Gooligah (Aboriginal Australia):

Gugu (Sumatra):

Hairy Bill (USA, TX):

Hairy Giants:

Hairy Ones:

Hairy Man, Hairy Woman, or Hairy People:

"the hairy man (men) who appears as a symptom of disruption" (USA, SD, Lakota):

the Hairy Stinka Boo (USA, southern OH):

Hill Monkeys (OK):

Hokou:

Holla Yella (USA, WV):

Holayela (USA, WV and east OH):

Hoodoo:

Hoohoo:

Honey Island Monster:

Indin Hair Man (USA, WV):

Jacko (Canada, BC):

Jimbra (Aboriginal Australia):

Jingera (Aboriginal Australia):

Jinka:

The Jungle Man (India):

Kakundak (Africa):

Kaptat:

Kecleh-Kudleh:

Kikomba:

King Kong:

Kitch-sabe:

Kushtaka:

Loup-garou (French for wolf-man):

Long eared Ape:

The Hairy People (USA, KY, Leslie County):

Matlose (w.Canada, Nootkas Tribe):

The Man-Beast:

Mande Burung (India):

Man-Monkey:

Mannimal:

Mapinguari:

Mirygdy:

Monkey Man (USA, OK):

Momo, Mo Mo (USA, short for 'Missouri Monster'):

Nant'ina:

Narcoonah:

Living Neanderthal:

Nibagon:

Ngoloko:

Nguoi rung (Asia):

Ngui Rung (Vietnamese):

Nolem or Dog Eaters (USA, Nadene):

Noocoonah (Aboriginal Australia):

Nuk-Luk (North America):

Nu'numic (Aztec):

Nun Yunu Wi:

Nyalmo (Asia):

Pongo:

Oh-mah (USA, NE):

Old Hairy Bill (TX):

Old Yellow:

Old Yellow Top (Canada, Ontario):

Old Ones Who Cry:

Old Ones Who Run At Night:

Old Skunky Bill (USA, east TX):

Opie (USA, TN and NC):

Orang Pendek (Oceania, Sumatran):

Ot-ne-yar-hed, the giants (north eastern USA, Iroquoian):

Pecos Bill (in the original TX legend he was huge and hairy!):

Quinken (Aboriginal Australia):

Red Eyes (Aboriginal Australia):

Rugaru (USA, ND, Ojibway):

Tah-tah-kle'-ah or Owl-Woman Monster (n.w. USA, Yakama and Shasta Indians):

Sasquatch, or sε´sq'əč (Halkomelem, A Salishan language, southwest British Columbia):

Seatco, the Wicked Giant (n.w. USA, native Nusqually):

S _ _ _ Man, or Men (USA, WV):

Skunk Ape:

Skunk Demon:

Skunky Bill:

Stinkaboo:

Stink Man:

St' Iyahama (USA, OR, Umatilla):

Tsek Etinu's (USA, Na-Dene):

Tsiatko Giants (n.w.USA, native):

Stsomu'lamux (USA, Na Dene):

Taku he (native American, Lakota ):

Tano Giant (Africa):

Teh-Ima (Asia):

Tch-lma:

Tree Men (USA, ID, Coeur d'Alene, and WA, Spokane):

Tjandara (Aboriginal Australia):

Tha-tha Kla-yah-ma (n.w. USA, Yakama ):

Thoolagal (Aboriginal Australia):

Tomy Knocker:

Tobi Juan In The Wood (USA, Ark., Tenn.):

Tsawane'it Emux (USA, Nadene):

Tse'nahaha (USA, Paiute):

Tso'apittse (USA, Nevada):

Urayuli:

Ucumar (Latin America):

Weendego (USA, central to north-eastern, Ojibwa):

Wendigo (Algonquian, central to north-eastern USA):

Windego (northern USA):

Wetiko (central to north-eastern USA):

Wihalaid, the Cannibal Beast (USA, Na-Dene):

Windago (central to north-eastern USA):

Windikouk (central to north-eastern USA):

Who-Who:

the Wigidokowok People(n.w. USA, Native):

Wildman:

Wild Man Uncle (n.w. USA, Nehalem):

Wild Man Of Borneo:

Witiko:

Woods Child (USA, Ohio, 1800s):

Woods Booger (southeastern USA):

Woods Devils (USA, NH, Coos county):

Wooly Booger:

Yahoo (Australia):

Yakaka:

Yaroma (Aboriginal Australia):

Yeahoh (USA, KY, Algonkian):

Yellers:

Yellow Top (Canada, Ontario):

Yeren (Chinese):

Yeti:

Yowie (Australia):

Yuuri:

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2 bigfoot and sasquatch

There are at least 3. Yeti, Bigfoot, and Sasquatch. There is more but those are all the ones I know.

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abominable snowman

sierra sasquatch

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