Reporter Clare Jensen covers the new "Giants in the Mountains: The Search for Sasquatch" exhibit at the Washington State History Museum, passing along some information that may be new to those just beginning their journey through the legend of the huge, hairy manlike creature said to roam North America. The work of the late Dr. Grover Krantz and the presence of stone heads found in the Columbia River basin, believed to have been carved by Native Americans, are among the displays. The stone heads, up to 1500 years old, show gorilla-like beings about which American Indians should have had no knowledge at the time. The exhibit continues through June. Elsewhere, the passing of some who were connected to the Bigfoot search is covered by Loren Coleman in Director of Sasquatch, the Legend of Bigfoot Dies. With images and short video from the film.
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