Sasquatch mask returned to British Columbia First Nation
Source: The Canadian Press
Published Wednesday, May. 14 2014, 10:59 PM EDT
Last updated Wednesday, May. 14 2014, 11:05 PM EDT
... Mr. Leon was at a repatriation event for another First Nations artifact held by the Vancouver Museum when he asked the lady sitting beside him if she knew of the ape-like mask partially covered in bear fur.
Her eyes lit up and she said, We were just looking at that mask the other day. And they were gracious enough to go get it for me, he said with a chuckle.
The mask disappeared in 1939 from Stsailes First Nation, near Harrison Hot Springs in B.C.s Fraser Valley.
Community elders told Mr. Leon that the mask had been taken by J.W. Burns, a teacher at the Chehalis Indian Day School, and a man obsessed with the sasquatch legend. Mr. Burns, who is often credited with bringing the word sasquatch into common use, donated the mask to the Vancouver Museum ...
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