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peregrine
Anthropologist Gregory Forth, who teaches at the University of Alberta, has written a rather expensive book, Images of the wildman in Southeast Asia: An anthropological perspective. The author devotes about 42 pages to the orang pendek. He also addresses hominoids outside of Asia and appears to favor a cultural memory kind of explanation for the bigfoot phenomenon, perhaps reminiscent of Daegling's idea of cultural training imposing itself upon and distorting what supposed (in his view) witnesses think they remember, especially when experienced in suitable contexts.

The publisher-provided description includes the following:

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Forth concludes that many Asian and African figures are grounded in experience or memories of anthropoid apes supplemented by encounters with ethnic others. Representations developed among European immigrants (including the North American 'sasquatch') are, in part, similarly traceable to an indirect knowledge of primates, informed by long-standing European representations of hairy humans that have coloured western views of non-western peoples and which may themselves originate in ancient experience of apes. At the same time, the book demonstrates how Indonesian and other Malayo-Polynesian images cannot be explained in the same way, and explores the possibility of these reflecting an ancient experience of non-sapiens hominins.


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Dudlow
cool.gif Too bad about that. It seems the author is delusional about witnesses being delusional. huh.gif
Dudlow
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