The term "Sasquatch" originates from "Sasq'ets," a word in the Halq'emeylem language spoken by some Salish First Nations peoples in British Columbia, meaning "wild man" or “hairy man”. They live deep within the forests, are very tall, extremely powerful, but have a terrible smell. They communicate with each other through grunts and whistles, and can sometimes be heard howling in the night. Some legends maintain that Sasquatches are friendly. Shy and reclusive, they tend to avoid human settlements. Although they may abduct humans from time to time, they rarely harm them.
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