>>1840693I’m an /x/tard, so disregard my claims and opinions if you want.
But I’ll say that a good portion of, if not most confused legends regarding “fairy races” from around the world are actually just extremely diluted accounts of things that could otherwise be understood by genuine anthropology given patience and passion. Mainstream Western historiography has a much smaller picture of the earth’s and man’s ancient past then they make it seem like, and the story of the peopling the New World is something that’s often criminally under-investigated and subsequently massively undersold. I believe the Americas were settled at least twice by pre-Amerindian races during the Pleistocene, to say nothing of the random voyagers that have no doubt been washing up on New World shores from both ends of Eurasia since time immemorial, this I believe is where tales of Sasquatches, Gnomes, and Mooneyed Folk come from. That is if we’re to interpret thing from a purely materialistic lens.
Go to the big foot hunt anon, get high with the schizos and have fun stomping around the bush.