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Jan
12-27-2007, 06:13 AM
Here is some of the first track on the second CD of Ron Morehead and Alan Berry's The Bigfoot Recordsings. These sound recordings are copyright Ron Morehead and Alan Berry. The translations are copyright to Janice Kaye Carter. The Bigfoot are talking in the English language even to one another.
Yours,
Jan

Sierra Sounds Transcript CD 2
Track 1
00:09 There’s two of them across the creek at the big rocks.
00:12 [Bigfoot female] ….Wahump : I want some of that.
00:20 [Bigfoot old man]…. Nazari : Who Who Who Who'd really Wanta?
00:24 [Bigfoot old man].... Nazari: Good will you want?
00:28 [Bigfoot old man].... Nazari : Good your here to talk.
00:33 Bigfoot Talk. That’s what this CD is all about. Bigfoot’s voice, voices actually because we’ve heard more than one of them. Seems like most everyone’s heard about Bigfoot by now. Anyway, in legend and in life, something we’re certain of, they’re hair covered human-like animals that walk on two feet just like us. But they’re not humans, not like us, anyway.
01:01 People who have been lucky enough to catch a glimpse of them say they’re almost spirit-like, the way they appear and disappear, so mysteriously. No one has caught one yet, or even found a body or bones. But they have to be flesh and blood because they walk about and leave their footprints behind as proof. Big footprints. And we know something else about them. We know they talk and jabber amongst themselves. We know this because they talked and jabbered and carried on in the strangest way in our presence. Even with us.
01:43 [Bigfoot and Hollering Exchange]....Wahump: Who are ya all? To Nazari Watch this. To Ron, Who are you all?
Ron yells something akin to WaCall.
Wahump: Their so funny looking. Who ha! and laughs and Nazari joins her laughing.
Nazari tells Wahump Good one.

Ron: A little reaction there.

Wahump says Whoop! Watch this, to Nazari. Yells again to Ron, Who are you all?
Ron: Wacall

Wahump to Nazari, Why's he doing that? Good one.
Nazari to Wahump, Oh because he put the paper down. Ronock. Good one.

02:10 Crazy? We don’t think so. I don’t anyway. That was me and one of the big guys going back and forth at our hunting camp in the high Sierra mountains of California. This was in September of 1974. I don’t have any idea what the thing was trying to say but it was really a lot of fun having the encounter and we wondered about it, that’s for sure. Here we are again.
02:33 [Bigfoot – Human Exchange]
Wahump: Who are you all?
Ron : what ya call or whatcha got?
Wahump to Nazari: What's he doing?
Nazari to Wahump: Oh Ronock told um what a good boy I am.
Ron: I wish I could say something like that. I can't pronounce what their saying.
Wahump: I want some of that.
Ron: That's a hard act to follow.
Wahump: I want a.
Bill: It sounds like he talks to her as they talk to each other.
Ron: Yeah.
Nazari: Good will you want?
Ron: Some odd words to me. Something to bock.
Nazari: What?
Ron: To Bach, or taplock. I can't do it quite right.
Nazari: What?
Wahump: Ya Want ta? What? Want good will?
Ron: Something He's close.
Wahump : Want good will?
Ron: as sa swill.

03:29 My name is Ron Morehead. I live in Mariposa, a small foothill town near Yosemite National Park in California, and I own businesses there. Whether or not you believe it, you are listening to true recordings of Bigfoot creatures in their natural environment. We know these are naturally occurring primate voices. We have the evidence that establishes that much. Although we had these recordings studied in the late 70’s, we’ve always welcomed any expert that’s willing to "give it a go" using the newer technology that's available. So far, nobody’s been willing to step up to the plate. It’s safe that way, I guess. Anyway, I'd like to share these unique recordings with you. You're going to hear just how close these creatures can come to imitating our voices and our language.

A close friend and I were deer hunting that fall and had just arrived in camp on our horses when the excitement began. We had heard these creatures before, and had seen their footprints around camp. But this time we had found a footprint on the trail hours before getting there so we were pretty sure that they were around.
What was so neat about it was we hadn't heard anything from them since the fall of 1972, two years before. The way they had carried on then, the sounds were more ape-like and quarrelsome, or bickering to listen to, like this:

Nazari: Na I did.
Wahump: Nazari I want it. I think. A give it. Blaw as in frustration.
Nazari: Growls, Wait.
Wahump: She has snatched from Nazari whatever it is they are arguing over, and declares, Mine. Your a bad provider. Back Off! And she starts to just yelling at Nazari possibly fighting with him over the item yelling out MINE all the way drug out. Pauses a short split second and yells Mine out again. Back Off.
Nazari: NO! Now look what ya did. YOU!