- Source: Painted Rock (Tulare County, California)
Painted Rock is an archaeological and sacred site of the Yokuts of the Tule River Indian Tribe of the Tule River Reservation in Tulare County, California. Painted Rock contains petroglyphs visited and described by Walter James Hoffman in 1882 and by Clinton Hart Merriam in 1903. One image on the panel has been interpreted by cryptozoologists as "an entire Bigfoot family".
Sources
Strain, Kathy Moskowitz (2012). "Mayak Datat: The Hairy Man Pictographs" (PDF). The Relict Hominoid Inquiry. 1. Idaho State University: 1–12. ISSN 2165-770X. Retrieved July 1, 2020.
References
External links
Latta, Frank F. (2011) [1936]. California Indian Folklore, as Told to F.F. Latta by Wah-nom-kot, Wah-hum-chah, Lee-mee (and others). Shafter: Shafter Press. ISBN 9781258114626.
Latta, Frank F. (1977). Handbook of Yokuts Indians (2nd ed.). Santa Cruz, Cal.: Bear State Books.
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Painted Rock (Tulare County, California)
- Painted Rock
- Tule River
- Tule River Indian Tribe of the Tule River Reservation
- California
- California Historical Landmarks in Tulare County
- List of California Historical Landmarks
- Bishop, California
- Kern River
- Allensworth Ecological Reserve