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« Reply #30 on: September 14, 2009, 02:06:46 am »

Similar alleged creatures

    * Almas - Mongolia
    * Amomongo - Negros, Philippines
    * Ban-manush - Bangladesh
    * Barmanou - Afghanistan and Pakistan
    * Bigfoot - Pacific Northwest
    * Chuchunaa - Siberia
    * Fear liath - Scotland
    * Fouke Monster - Fouke, Arkansas
    * Hibagon - Japan
    * Isnashi - South America
    * Mande Burung - India
    * Momo the Monster - Missouri, Louisiana
    * Người Rừng - Vietnam
    * Nuk-luk - Northwest Territories, Canada
    * Sasquatch - Canada
    * Orang Mawas - Malaysia
    * Orang Pendek - Sumatra, Indonesia
    * Pitt Lake Giant - British Columbia, Georgia, South Carolina, Pennsylvania
    * Skunk Ape - Florida
    * Woodwose, medieval Europe
    * Yeren - Hubei, China
    * Yowie - Australia
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« Reply #31 on: September 14, 2009, 02:06:56 am »

Similar alleged creatures

    * Almas - Mongolia
    * Amomongo - Negros, Philippines
    * Ban-manush - Bangladesh
    * Barmanou - Afghanistan and Pakistan
    * Bigfoot - Pacific Northwest
    * Chuchunaa - Siberia
    * Fear liath - Scotland
    * Fouke Monster - Fouke, Arkansas
    * Hibagon - Japan
    * Isnashi - South America
    * Mande Burung - India
    * Momo the Monster - Missouri, Louisiana
    * Người Rừng - Vietnam
    * Nuk-luk - Northwest Territories, Canada
    * Sasquatch - Canada
    * Orang Mawas - Malaysia
    * Orang Pendek - Sumatra, Indonesia
    * Pitt Lake Giant - British Columbia, Georgia, South Carolina, Pennsylvania
    * Skunk Ape - Florida
    * Woodwose, medieval Europe
    * Yeren - Hubei, China
    * Yowie - Australia
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« Reply #32 on: September 14, 2009, 02:07:36 am »

Footnotes

   1. ^ Charles Stonor (1955 Daily Mail). The Sherpa and the Snowman. Hollis and Carter.
   2. ^ a b John Napier (2005). Bigfoot: The Yeti and Sasquatch in Myth and Reality. London: N. Abbot. ISBN 0-525-06658-6. .
   3. ^ a b c d Rev. Swami Pranavananda (1957). "The Abominable Snowman". Journal of the Bombay Natural History Society vol. 54.
   4. ^ a b Stonor, Charles (January 30 1954). The Statesman in Calcutta.
   5. ^ a b c d Swan, Lawrence W., (April 18 1958). "Abominable Snowman". Science New Series: 882–884.
   6. ^ a b Ralph Izzard (1955). chapter 2. "The Abominable Snowman Adventure". Hodder and Stoughton: 21–22.
   7. ^ a b c d Bernard Heuvelmans (1958). On the Track of Unknown Animals. Rupert Hart-Davis. pp. 164.
   8. ^ a b c Ralph Izzard (1955). chapter2. "The Abominable Snowman Adventure". Hodder and Stoughton: 199.
   9. ^ Ralph Izzard (1955). chapter2. "The Abominable Snowman Adventure". Hodder and Staoughton: 22.
  10. ^ Rev, Swami Pranavananda (1955). Indian Geographical Journal, July-Sept 30: 99.
  11. ^ a b c d e f John A. Jackson (1955). More than Mountains. George G. Harrap & Co. Ltd).
  12. ^ Tilman H.W, (1938). Mount Everest 1938. Pilgrim Publishing. pp. 131. ISBN 81-7769-175-9.
  13. ^ a b Charles Howard-Bury (February 1921). "Some Observations on the Approaches to Mount Everest". The Geographical Journal vol. 57 (no. 2): 121–124. doi:10.2307/1781561.
  14. ^ Francis Yourghusband; H. Norman Collie; A. Gatine (February 1922). "Mount Everest" The reconnaissance: Discussion". The Geographical Journal vol. 59 (no. 2): 109–112. doi:10.2307/1781388.
  15. ^ a b c Charles Howard-Bury (1921). "19". Mount Everest The Reconnaissance, 1921. Edward Arnold. pp. 141. ISBN=1-135-39935-2.
  16. ^ Ralph Izzard (1955). chapter2. "The Abominable Snowman Adventure". Hodder and Staoughton: 21.
  17. ^ a b c d e Tilman H.W, (1938). Mount Everest 1938. Pilgrim Publishing. pp. 127–137. ISBN 81-7769-175-9.
  18. ^ a b Ralph Izzard (1955). chapter2. "The Abominable Snowman Adventure". Hodder and Staoughton: 24.
  19. ^ William L. Straus Jnr., (June 8, 1956). "Abominable Snowman". Science, New Series Vol. 123 (No. 3206): 1024–1025.
  20. ^ Bacil F. Kirtley (April 1964). "Unknown Hominids and New World legends". Western Folklore 23 (No. 1304): 77–90. doi:10.2307/1498256.
  21. ^ John Masters (January 1959). The Abominable Snowman. CCXVIII. Harpers. pp. 31.
  22. ^ Bernard Heuvelmans (1958). On the Track of Unknown Animals. Rupert Hart-Davis. pp. 129.
  23. ^ Ralph Izzard (1955). chapter2. "The Abominable Snowman Adventure". Hodder and Stoughton: 23.
  24. ^ Yeh-Teh: "That Thing There"
  25. ^ 6 to 7 in (150 to 180 mm), 4 in (100 mm)
  26. ^ Tenzing Norgay (told to and written by James Ramsey Ullman) (1955). Man of Everest - The Autobiography of Tenzing. George Harrap & Co, Ltd.
  27. ^ Daily Mail Team Will Seek Snowman
  28. ^ John Angelo Jackson (pp136) (2005). "Chapter 17". Adventure Travels in the Himalaya (pp135-152). New Delhi: Indus Pub. Co.. ISBN 81-7387-175-2.
  29. ^ Jessie Dobson (June 1956). "Obituary: 79, Frederic Wood-Jones, F.R.S.: 1879-1954". Man vol.56: 82–83.
  30. ^ Wilfred E. le Gros Clark (November 1955). "Frederic Wood-Jones, 1879-1954". Biographical memoirs of Fellows of the Royal Society vol. 1: 118–134. doi:10.1098/rsbm.1955.0009.
  31. ^ Ralph Izzard (1955). The Abominable Snowman Adventure. Hodder and Staoughton.
  32. ^ Loren Coleman, Tom Slick and the Search for Yeti, Faber & Faber, 1989, ISBN 0-571-12900-5; Loren Coleman, Tom Slick: True Life Encounters in Cryptozoology, Fresno, California: Linden Press, 2002, ISBN 0-941936-74-0
  33. ^ Milestones -- Jimmy Stewart
  34. ^ Snow Walker Film
  35. ^ Nature Publishing Group (2004). Flores, God and Cryptozoology (available only with subscription).
  36. ^ Charles Haviland (2007-12-01). "'Yeti prints' found near Everest". BBC News. http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/south_asia/7122705.stm. Retrieved 2007-12-01.
  37. ^ Yeti hair to get DNA analysis
  38. ^ 'Yeti hairs' belong to a goatBy Alastair Lawson - BBC News - 11:20 GMT, Monday, 13 October 2008
  39. ^ http://news.yahoo.com/s/afp/20081020/wl_sthasia_afp/nepaljapanwildlifeyetioffbeat
  40. ^ a b Everest to Kangchenjunga 1954 » Viewing 7. Yeti from Book-bw
  41. ^ The Statesmen -- Mystery Primate
  42. ^ Chandler, H.C. (2003). Using Ancient DNA to Link Culture and Biology in Human Populations. Unpublished D.Phil. thesis. University of Oxford, Oxford.
  43. ^ The Grizzly Truth About the Yeti -- Stalking the Abominable Snow-Bear
  44. ^ Tibet: Mystic Trivia
  45. ^ BBC News -- Yeti's 'non-existence' hard to bear
  46. ^ "Engineering Expedition Everest,complete with a yeti". Machine Design. 2009-05-03. http://machinedesign.com/ContentItem/58140/EngineeringExpeditionEverestcompletewithayeti.aspx.
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« Reply #33 on: September 14, 2009, 02:08:06 am »

General references

    * John Napier (MRCS, IRCS, DSC) Bigfoot: The Yeti and Sasquatch in Myth and Reality 1972 ISBN 0-525-06658-6.
    * Sir Francis Younghusband The Epic of Mount Everest, 1926, Edward Arnold & Co. The expedition that inadvertently coined the term "Abominable Snowman"
    * Charles Howard-Bury, Mount Everest The Reconnaissance, 1921, Edward Arnold, ISBN 1-135-39935-2.
    * Bill Tilman (H. W. Tilman), Mount Everest 1938, Appendix B, pp. 127–137, Pilgrim Publishing. ISBN 81-7769-175-9.
    * John Angelo Jackson, More than Mountains, Chapter 10 (pp 92) & 11, Prelude to the Snowman Expedition & The Snowman Expedition, George Harrap & Co, 1954
    * Ralph Izzard, The Abominable Snowman Adventure, this is the detailed account by the Daily Mail correspondent on the 1954 expedition to find the "Snowman", Hodder and Staoughton, 1955.
    * Charles Stonor, The Sherpa and the Snowman, recounts the 1955 Daily Mail "Abominable Snowman Expedition" by the scientific officer of the expedition, this is a very detailed analysis of not just the "Snowman" but the flora and fauna of the Himalaya and its people. Hollis and Carter, 1955.
    * John Angelo Jackson, Adventure Travels in the Himalaya Chapter 17, Everest and the Elusive Snowman, 1954 updated material, Indus Publishing Company, 2005, ISBN 81-7387-175-2.
    * Jerome Clark, Unexplained! 347 Strange Sightings, Incredible Occurrences, and Puzzling Physical Phenomena, Visible Ink Press, 1993.
    * Bernard Heuvelmans, On the Track of Unknown Animals, Hill and Wang, 1958
    * Reinhold Messner, My Quest for the Yeti: Confronting the Himalayas' Deepest Mystery, New York: St. Martin's Press, 2000, ISBN 0-312-20394-2
    * Gardner Soule, Trail of the Abominable Snowman, New York: G.P. Putnam's Sons, 1966, ISBN 0-399-6064
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« Reply #34 on: September 14, 2009, 02:08:48 am »

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