Biography of a snowy man
Why is the myth of a snowy man so popular this material is released within the framework of the Mifbasting project, where we talk about controversial phenomena, the reliability of which has not been proven in the academic environment.
We are trying to figure out where the truth is, and where is fiction. When writing articles, the authors think critically and use a scientific approach so as not to disseminate false information. Who is the snow man of the snow, or Bigfath is a humanoid creature that supposedly lives in hard -to -reach regions of the world. It is described as a large, covered with a two -legged animal, which has primitive features, reminiscent of both people and monkeys.
The origins of the myth go to ancient times. The first references to snow people are found in the legends of the peoples of the Himalayas, Siberia and North America. For example, the Tibetans called a similar creature “Metokh-Kangmy”, which translates as “man from the snowy mountains” [1]. The modern idea of the snow man was formed in the year, after the British intelligence expedition to Jomolungma, one of the historical names of Everest.
Its leader Charles Howard-Burya described in the book "Intelligence of Mount Everest" strange traces that allegedly saw in the Himalayas. A chain of strange traces found in the Himalayas in the year Photo: Wikimedia Commons What the Snowman's Snow Man is called by a snowy man and combine beliefs, traditions and impressions of meeting the world of nature. Local beliefs in the guardian spirit and deities inhabiting mountains were intertwined with the traditions of oral stories, which allowed the myth to develop for many generations.
The various religions of the region, including Buddhism and Hinduism, gave it additional spiritual significance. However, the legend of a snowy man exists in other cultures. The name of the creature is also different: the Yeti - the Tibetan and Nepali name, which in translation means "humanoid" [2]; Bigfoot - the North American name associated with the discovery of huge traces, literally means “big legs” [3]; Almas Almastov - the Caucasian and Central Asian name, translated "Wild Man" [4]; Saskvoch - a term from folklore of the indigenous peoples of Canada, “wild people” [5]; Rakshas - in Indian mythology: demons that can take different forms, including the appearance of a hairy giant, are translated as “curse, scold” [6].
Myths about a snowy man are united by the idea of his mystery, the ability to hide from people and connection with wildlife. The social economy where urban legends come from and why people willingly retell them how the snow man looks like a snowy man often depict as a large and hairy humanoid creature, similar to a monkey or a large bear. Its physical characteristics can vary somewhat in different stories and artistic images, but some common features include strong and muscular physique, shaggy fur, which helps to merge with a snowy habitat, and growth from 2.4 to 3 m [7].
The creature has an supposedly wide forehead, a short nose and a pronounced tutor crest. Most often it is represented by a hybrid of a person and monkeys or a bear. It is believed that his hands are long and powerful, often reach the knees. The appearance of a snowy person reflects his adaptability to survival in harsh mountain conditions, where fur helps to protect himself from the cold, and a strong physique - to orientate on crossed terrain [8].
Photo: Goodfon where a snowy man lives about meetings with a snowy person comes from all continents except Antarctica. The most famous regions include: the Himalayas - the legends of the yeti are especially popular in Nepal, Tibet and Butane, in the twentieth century the Western climbers have repeatedly found traces here, which were attributed to the yeti; North America-Bigfath became part of the pop culture of the United States and Canada.
The main certificates come from wooded regions, such as Oregon, Washington and British Colombia. The most striking evidence is the minute film of lovers of Roger Patterson and Bob Gimlin of the year; Kemerovo region - local authorities use the legends of the region to attract tourists. Patterson's film - Gimlyn in 4K videos: RUTUBE Most of the “Certificates” is limited to photographs, videos and stories of eyewitnesses.
None of these materials have been confirmed scientifically. Is there a snow person by many researchers and experts in the field of cryptozoology, the study of mythical or unknown creatures suggests that meetings and stories about the yeti can be associated with meetings with bears [9]. The Himalayan brown bear is known for its shaggy reddish-brown fur and adaptation to high-mountain conditions.
It can be assumed that observations of these animals in combination with the difficult conditions of mountainous areas could contribute to the creation of legends about a snowy man. The religious scholar Anna Karaseva notes: “Firstly, the bear is a superkhchik. It is located at the top of the food chain, it has no natural enemies.Secondly, he, of course, looks like a person. And not only externally, but also by behavior: it stands on the hind legs, the imprint of which resembles human.
His skeleton seemed to hunters like ours. The bear is as all as a person. In addition, he consumes alcohol - he likes to enjoy the transferred berries. Therefore, it is not surprising that the bear excited the imagination of people in different parts of the world and at all times ”[10]. Himalayan bears Photo: Wikimedia Commons Science does not recognize the existence of a snowy man.
There are a number of basic reasons. Lack of physical evidence. There were no remains, no wool, or other material traces that could be unequivocally associated with a snowy man. Dressing of genetic research. Analyzes of the “wool of the snow man” usually show that this is the hair of bears, bison or other famous animals [11]. Logistic difficulties. To survive the population of such creatures, there must be several thousand individuals on the planet.
However, traces of their life are absent. Many "evidence" of the existence of a snowy man turned out to be fakes. For example, traces made using wooden forms [12]. Why is the myth of a snowy man so popular despite the lack of evidence, the myth of a snowy man remains alive thanks to several reasons [13]. The thirst for the unknown. People have always sought to unravel the secrets of nature.
A snow person symbolizes the unknown that beckons the researchers. Cultural roots. Legends about wild creatures are passed down from generation to generation. They often serve as a warning or explanation of natural phenomena. The influence of pop culture. Books, films and television programs, such as “Bigfoot Hunting”, popularize the topic. Read also:.