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The document discusses the legend of the Yeti or Abominable Snowman. It provides historical context on sightings and evidence, perspectives from scholars on whether it exists, depictions in modern fiction, and resources for further study. Photos and references are included throughout relating to Yeti folklore in Himalayan culture.

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Yeti Presentation Final

The document discusses the legend of the Yeti or Abominable Snowman. It provides historical context on sightings and evidence, perspectives from scholars on whether it exists, depictions in modern fiction, and resources for further study. Photos and references are included throughout relating to Yeti folklore in Himalayan culture.

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Yeti:

The Himalayan Legend


“The Abominable Snowman”
The popular term “Abominable Snowman”, a creation of
journalist Henry Newman in 1921 is, in fact, is a misnomer. He
said what was on his mind after seeing the picture.

[The New Work Times front page, 1951]


[Yeti footprint found by Michael Ward in 1951]
“Imagination”
“Yeti in History”

[Yeti in Tibetan culture] [Yeti Statue in Tibetan monastery]


“Does Yeti exist or not?”
Daniel C. Taylor is an American scholar, conservationist, and the
President of Future Generations University in Franklin, West Virginia.
He is the author of several academic books including,
Yeti: The Ecology of a Mystery (Oxford University Press) and Just and
Lasting Change: When Communities Own Their Futures (Johns Hopkins
University Press).

Daniel C. Taylor
@DCTaylor9
West Virginia, USA
danielctaylor.org
“Yeti Evidences”

[Yeti Scalp & Fingers] [Pangboche Monastery in Nepal]


“Another Yeti footprint encounter”
“Yeti in Modern Fiction”

[Yeti Obhijaan Movie (2017)] [Tintin in Tibet Book (1959)] [পাহাড় চূ ড়ায় আতঙ্ক (1981)]
“Is Yeti a Conspiracy?”

[Missing Tiktoker Andrew Dawson]


“Resources”

Scan this QR code to learn more about our


study efforts.
“Thank You & Stay Safe from
Yeti.”
Guys At last we captured Yeti!!!!
Hurray!!!!!!

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