Tuesday, May 12, 2009

Full schedule for the Yakima Bigfoot Round-Up

Friday, May 15, 2009
6:45 p.m. Welcome to the Bigfoot Round-Up

6:55 p.m. Bigfoot Song
(Note: Bigfoot / Sasquatch Songs by Paul Graves, Tom Yamarone & Lil’ Liza Jane)

7:00 p.m. Bill Munns
a Digital Examination of the Patterson-Gimlin Film
Bill Munns creates costumes and special effects for movies.
He has worked in the film industry for over 40 years.


7:55 p.m. Sasquatch Song
8:00 p.m. R. Scott Nelson
A Crypto-Linguistic Study of the Berry/Morehead Tapes
R. Scott Nelson is a retired U.S. Navy Crypto-Linguist. He teaches Languages and Philosophy at Wentworth College in Lexington, Missouri.

8:50 pm
Derek Randles
Preview of the Olympic Project
Derek Randles has actively researched the bigfoot phenomenon for over 24 years.
He is an experienced outdoorsman, hunter and tracker.


Saturday May 16, 2009

10:00 a.m. Event begins with social time - Meet & Greet - at the ranch
11:00 am - 12:30 pm $5 barbeque lunch

Presentations in the Event Tent
12:30pm Bigfoot Song
12:35 pm Christopher L. Murphy
An Overview of Sasquatch/Bigfoot Evidence in Historical Records
Christopher L. Murphy is an author, editor and historian in the field of Cryptozoology. He is the author of Meet The Sasquatch, The Bigfoot Film Controversy, and the Ohio Grassman.

1:20 p.m. Sasquatch Song
1:25 p.m. Dr. John Bindernagel
The Discovery of the Sasquatch
John Bindernagel is a professional wildlife biologist who
is seriously studying the sasquatch or bigfoot in North America
He is the author of Sasquatch: North America’s Great Ape


2:35 p.m. Bigfoot Song
2:40 p.m. Dmitry Pirkulov
Identifying Invisible Giants
Dmitry Pirkulov is a feature film producer, a documentary film maker and a musicproducer from Moscow, Russia. He is a hominology research associate of Dmitri Bayanov and Igor Bourtsev.

BREAK - 20 mins
3:35 Sasquatch Song:
3:40 p.m. Kathy Moskowitz Strain
Stories and Stone: Evidence of Bigfoot in Native Culture
Kathy Moskowitz Strain is a U.S. Forest Service Archaeologist in California.
She is the author of Giants, Cannibals and Monsters: Bigfoot in Native Culture.



4:20 p.m. Bigfoot Song
4:25 p.m. Dr. Jeff Meldrum
The Patterson-Gimlin Film Re-Examined From the Ground Up
Jeff Meldrum is an Assistant Professor of Anatomy and Anthropology at Idaho State University in Pocatello, ID.
He is the author of Sasquatch: Legend Meets Science.


6:15 – 8:00 p.m. Tribute Dinner
Special Address by David Hancock

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