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The world of folklore is a diverse, thriving mix of ancient traditions, old gods, strange beasts and curious tales.
Every land has their own folk traditions, and while some themes are universal, each has something special about them that makes them unique.
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Uncommon Folk 31 Days of Winter- The Abominable Snowman
Could the legendary Yeti be more than just a frosty myth, lurking in the snowy peaks of the Himalayas? Join us on a captivating journey as we unravel the lore surrounding the Abominable Snowman, a creature that has intrigued locals from Nepal to Tibet and captured the imaginations of Western explorers since the 19th century.
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The Abominable Snowman. Now, no discussion on winter and the cold and snow would be complete without at least a mention of the Abominable Snowman, at least a mention of the Abominable Snowman. For centuries, the idea of this huge, shaggy creature living in the Himalayan mountains has fascinated mankind. Now he's also known as the Yeti and he's a being that's associated with eternal cold and snow of the Himalayas. The Yeti and he's a being that's associated with eternal cold and snow of the Himalayas. He's supposed to reside in the mountains that stretch from Nepal to Tibet. Now the locals have included the Yeti in their mythology and folklore of the area, but he's really sort of like taken on a sort of like a universe. The locals have included the Yeti in their mythology and folklore of the area, but he's really sort of like taken on a sort of like a universal theme the abominable snowman Yeti and his more sort of like warm cousins, almost ape-like creatures that people have supposedly found evidence of. But the Yeti, the Bonneville Snowman, was also known as Mette. He became known to Westerners around the 19th century and he has fascinated all people who are interested in cryptozoology ever since.
Speaker 1:So at first, the Tibetan Lepcha people used to worship this deity, a hunting deity which manifested itself as a creature of the snow. In the Bonn religion of the area, people used to believe that the savage blood of the Myrgod man was required for many ritual, magical rituals. So this savage man, this yeti, he was described as a humanoid creature resembling a large, large monkey. Other descriptions state that the yet he's got like. His entire body is covered with long dark hair. Now you've all heard the tales. He's been spotted in the snow. Some say he's a terrifying um creature that um will destroy people in his path. Others see him as quite a benign creature. He's even been known to sort of help travellers by just showing them away, not literally picking them up and putting them in safety. But is he real? I'll leave that for you to decide, but everyone has got their own vision of the Abominable Snowman.