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Soul Snatchers A Quest for True Human Beings
Soul Snatchers describes Robert W. Morgan's journey across America and to Russia from 1972 to 1990. In his travels he met with Native Americans, Bigfoot researchers, a Tibetan lama, and legends of the Old West. Morgan reports on how his quest explains the relationship between Native American legends, Tibetan beliefs, and the modern phenomenon of Bigfoot and UFO sightings. His encounters demonstrate why the legends are a vital link to understanding modern American culture. His contacts include:
Nino Cochise, the last freeborn Apache chief.
Ingram Billie, a hillis hiya (shaman) on the Big Cypress reservation in Florida.
John Cornplanter, guardian of the Gashpeta cave neat the Cochiti Pueblo where a mythical stealer of children was said to still be active after hundreds of years.
The Tombstone, AZ, gang including: Sid Wilson, the world's oldest cowboy; Hobie Earp, second cousin to Wyatt Earp; Everett Brownsey the last elected marshal of Tombstone; and John R. Clarke, the last surviving member of the Arizona Rangers.
Nino Cochise, the last freeborn Apache chief.
Ingram Billie, a hillis hiya (shaman) on the Big Cypress reservation in Florida.
John Cornplanter, guardian of the Gashpeta cave neat the Cochiti Pueblo where a mythical stealer of children was said to still be active after hundreds of years.
The Tombstone, AZ, gang including: Sid Wilson, the world's oldest cowboy; Hobie Earp, second cousin to Wyatt Earp; Everett Brownsey the last elected marshal of Tombstone; and John R. Clarke, the last surviving member of the Arizona Rangers.
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