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On Bigfoot's trail
By JOHN HOLLAND - December 28, 2008 06:00:00 AM
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Kathy Moskowitz Strain has written a book, ‘Giants, Cannibals, and Monsters: Bigfoot in Native Culture,’ and gives lectures about the subject. Strain has many American Indian baskets and a wood sculpture of bigfoot at her Jamestown home. (Debbie Noda/The Modesto Bee)

In her day job as an archaeologist, Kathy Moskowitz Strain looks for traces of people who dwelt long ago in the Stanislaus National Forest.

At night and on weekends, she searches for something else: Bigfoot.

The legendary creature has fascinated Strain since she was a girl. The 40-year-old Jamestown resident has looked for Bigfoot evidence in Tuolumne County and beyond, and she has documented sightings by other people.

"Footprints, plus the traditional Native American stories about Bigfoot, have convinced me that something is out there," she said.

Strain has spoken at Bigfoot conferences around the country and appeared on "MonsterQuest" on the History Channel.

She has just written a book that combines her interests in Bigfoot and Native Americans. The book, "Giants, Cannibals & Monsters: Bigfoot in Native Culture," has more than 150 stories from the Arctic to Florida.

Strain, a Porterville native, has bachelor's and master's degrees from California State University, Bakersfield. She is married to Bob Strain, a retired Folsom firefighter, and has two sons, Zackary, 16, and Jacob, 11.

Q: How did you get interested in Bigfoot?

A: When I was a little girl, I saw "Legend of Boggy Creek" (a 1972 film) and became fascinated with the mystery. I later asked my teacher what I would have to do to study Bigfoot for a living, and she suggested anthropology, so that is what I did. However, I quickly learned that I couldn't study Bigfoot for a living, so I work for the Forest Service by day and search for Bigfoot on my free time.

Q. What kinds of sightings have you documented?

A: I have interviewed hundreds of witnesses about their experiences of seeing either a Bigfoot or his large footprints in the woods. The sightings have ranged from up-close experiences to those that took place several hundred yards away. My favorite sightings are those that describe Bigfoot looking for food.

Q: Have you seen Bigfoot yourself?

A: I have never seen a Bigfoot myself, but my husband has.

Q:. How do you look for Bigfoot?

A: During the day, we spend a good deal of time driving the dirt forest roads, looking for footprints or other items of interest. We do a lot of mapping, taking notes and taking videos and photos of the location. Often, we stop at the local stores and see if anything unusual has been reported. After nightfall, we build a large fire and cook a fragrant dinner. We usually begin call blasting (recorded Bigfoot-like sounds) starting at 8 or 9 and blast on the hour, every hour. Throughout the evening, we conduct our experiments and record the responses.

Q: How many Bigfoots might there be in Tuolumne County and North America?

A: Some researchers have estimated as much as 2,000 throughout North America, and I would guess that is pretty close. In Tuolumne County, I'm guessing, there may be as many as 10 to 15.

Q: Describe your job for the forest.

A: I am the heritage resource and tribal relations program manager. The heritage part of the job deals with the forestwide management of prehistoric, ethnographic and historic sites. Under tribal relations, my job is to make sure that the forest is upholding our trust responsibilities with our local tribes and native people.

Q: Does your Bigfoot work ever intersect with your forest job?

A: I don't "Bigfoot" on government time, but being an archaeologist/anthropologist has helped me apply scientific methods and tools to my Bigfoot studies. It also allows me to interact with Native Americans and record their traditional cultural beliefs of this animal.

Q: Do people take your research seriously?

A: I think so. Most of the time, people will ask me lots of questions and are interested in where the best place to go to see one is.

Q: Why are people fascinated by Bigfoot?

A: I think in today's society, with so much technology and pressures on our time, it's nice to think that there is still something left out there for us to discover -- something still wild and free.

Bee staff writer John Holland can be reached at jholland@modbee.com or 578-2385.
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RedRatSnake
Hi

Thats a nice little article on our favorite Hairy man thumbup.gif

Peace
Tim smile.gif
bipedalist
I think this is great to get some positive press on the quest with experienced researcher's that have REAL lives away from Bigfoot. Keep up the
search Hairy Man!
wickie
Keep up the great work! You go girl, man, hairy what ever coverlaugh.gif
hopeful
Kathy, Girl ... punk.gif

billgreen2005bigfoot
hey kathy this is definetly a wonderful new article. new_thumbsupsmileyanim.gif
bf2004
GREAT job, Kathy!!!!!! So good to see you getting positive coverage.
Hairy Man
Hey cool! My baskets look good!
Redwolf
So do you girl!

Nice positive article too. cool
RB
You got that right Red... she looks very good... good enough to marry... but don't get any ideas guys... she's all mine!

I am very proud of her as well... she has reporters call her out of the blue... wanting to do articles about her... how cool is that? Very cool... cool.gif

And for those of you who have been in a cave or something for the past several months... Kathy's new book rocks... and so does she! new_thumbsupsmileyanim.gif
Mon0705
Just got my copy for Christmas! Mom did some pretty good searching, and finally found it. Haven't opened it yet, but am super-excited to, looks even better in person. Awesome job Kathy!
911Guy
I can't wait to read your book Kathy. You will be selling them at the Yakima conference in the spring won't you? If I can wait that long I will get one so you can sign it for me.
That was a great news article. Loved it.

Thanks for sharing.
tugboatwa
Alas my review copy never came from Hancock, so I will wait until the Yakima Fiesta to purchase an autographed copy. I did receive a PDF file of an early edition of the book, but I prefer to review the actual hard copy.
hopeful
QUOTE(RB @ Dec 29 2008, 10:52 PM) *
You got that right Red... she looks very good... good enough to marry... but don't get any ideas guys... she's all mine!

I am very proud of her as well... she has reporters call her out of the blue... wanting to do articles about her... how cool is that? Very cool... cool.gif

And for those of you who have been in a cave or something for the past several months... Kathy's new book rocks... and so does she! new_thumbsupsmileyanim.gif

thumbup.gif RB

I bought Giants, Cannibals and Monsters at Jefferson, TX in October. Kathy autographed and personalized it for me. She also autographed page 80 in my Sasquatch: Legend Meets Science book right below the Yokuts rock art image depicting the Hairy Man. Oh, yeah! Thanks, Kathy! flowers02.gif

Hairy Man
QUOTE(RB @ Dec 29 2008, 08:52 PM) *
You got that right Red... she looks very good... good enough to marry... but don't get any ideas guys... she's all mine!

I am very proud of her as well... she has reporters call her out of the blue... wanting to do articles about her... how cool is that? Very cool... cool.gif

And for those of you who have been in a cave or something for the past several months... Kathy's new book rocks... and so does she! new_thumbsupsmileyanim.gif


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QUOTE(911Guy @ Dec 29 2008, 10:11 PM) *
I can't wait to read your book Kathy. You will be selling them at the Yakima conference in the spring won't you? If I can wait that long I will get one so you can sign it for me.
That was a great news article. Loved it.

Thanks for sharing.


Yep, I'll have some books there. For those who already have it, go ahead and bring it in May and I'll sign it for you!

QUOTE(tugboatwa @ Dec 29 2008, 11:32 PM) *
Alas my review copy never came from Hancock, so I will wait until the Yakima Fiesta to purchase an autographed copy. I did receive a PDF file of an early edition of the book, but I prefer to review the actual hard copy.


No one I suggested got a review copy - sorry! The hard copy really is beautiful tug - much better than the pdf.
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