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Papa Squatch T-Shirt L
$22.00
Perfect for dads, granddads, and gentlemen of all ages, this black 100% cotton t-shirt depicts Canada's most famous wildman happily fishing on the riverbank. Features 4.5 oz.(US) 7.5 oz.(CA), 100% preshrunk ring spun cotton Semi-fitted High stitch density for smoother printing surface Seamless double needle 3/4" collar Taped neck and shoulders Rolled forward shoulder Double needle sleeve and bottom hems Quarter-turned to eliminate center crease
Mama Squatch T-Shirt M
$22.00
Perfect for wildwomen of all ages, this black 100% cotton t-shirt depicts Canada's sassiest forest denizen making the most of a sunny day. Features: 7.5 oz./lin.yd., 100% preshrunk ringspun cotton jersey Seamless double-needle 1/2" collar Taped neck and shoulders Sideseamed Double-needle sleeve and bottom hem
Sasquatch in Training T-Shirt S
$22.00
Perfect for girls and boys, this black 100% cotton t-shirt for kids depicts a young 'Squatch whooping and rambling through the forest. Features: 8.8 oz./lin.yd., 100% preshrunk USA cotton Seamless rib at neck Taped shoulder-to-shoulder Double-needle stitching throughout
Legends of the Nahanni Valley (Signed Copy)
Limited stock
A non-fiction exploring some of Northern Canada's greatest forgotten mysteries- the stories and legends surrounding the watershed of the South Nahanni River. Deep in the heart of the Canadian North lies a mysterious valley shrouded in legend. Lured by tales of lost gold, prospectors who enter it tend to lose their heads or vanish without a trace. Some say that the valley is cursed- haunted by an evil spirit whose wailings echo in the canyons. Others claim that it is home to monsters- relics of its prehistoric past. What secrets could the valley be hiding? What mysteries lie buried beneath its misty shroud?
Lost Tunes of Rupert's Land
$12.00
A compilation of old, nearly-forgotten Metis fiddle tunes from Western Canada, all of them accompanied by a traditional buffalo skin drum. Bannock Reel Coyote Dance Smoking Moccasin Reel York Boat Jig Badger in the Blankets Pot Full of Brandy Roogaroo Reel March of the Buffalo Fire Bag Cotillion Scout's Waltz Campfire Quadrille Grand Rapids Reel Red River Jig
New Cryptozoology Documentary - Nakani: The Wildman of the North
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2019Dec 4
Legends of the Nahanni Valley: For Americans: https://www.amazon.com/Legends-Nahann... For Canadians: https://www.amazon.ca/Legends-Nahanni... For Britons: https://www.amazon.co.uk/Legends-Naha... Secrets of Nahanni: https://www.indiegogo.com/projects/se... Nakani: The Wildman of the North Legend has it that a mysterious figure haunts the frozen forests of Northern Canada. Very little known outside of the Canadian Territories and Alaska, this figure most closely resembles the Sasquatch said to roam the rainforests of the Pacific Northwest. To the Dene people who have inhabited the Athabascan wilderness since time immemorial, however, these creatures are known as Nakani. 00:00 – Introduction 03:19 – Nakani: The Wildman of the North 08:53 –Physical Appearance 11:04 – Domain 12:28 – Behavior 14:47 – The ‘Wild Indian’ Theory 17:35 – A Dene Fairytale 19:35 – The Cryptozoological Explanation 24:11 – The Nakani of Old Crow, Yukon 25:54 – Eliza Andre’s Tale 27:52 – John McLeod’s Experience 28:36 – Paul Peters’ Sighting 29:24 – Recent Eyewitness Accounts 32:12 – Other Northern Wildmen 34:27 – Legends of the Nahanni Valley Cast: Narrator – Hammerson Peters B.R. Ross – Mark Manning Maggie Qingalik – Shelley Baldiga Michael H. Mason – Jordan Reader Emile Petitot – Geoffrey Kokel John Firth – Simon Jackson Philip H. Godsell – Frank Turkus Poole Field – Dave McCord SAGA Narrator – Mr. Sweet Executive Producer: Dan Chomistek Script, Music, and Video by Hammerson Peters

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