Sasquatch Mask
Sasquatch Mask
Published 2014-12-20T17:55:54+00:00
The term "sasquatch" is an anglicized derivative of the word "Sésquac", meaning "wild man". The original word, in the Stó:lõ dialect of the Halkomelem language, is used by the Coast Salish Indians of the Fraser Valley and parts of Vancouver Island, British Columbia.
Indian tribes across North America have a total of more than sixty different terms for the sasquatch.
"Bigfoot" was a journalistic term generated in the middle of the last century during a rash of sightings in Northern California. The word has come to be recognized widely.
Many different terms have been used by pioneers and later non-native inhabitants of North America, including "skookums" and "mountain devils".
Scaled up 20%: Print at 0.2 mm layer height, with 10% infill. This uses 4 g of filament and takes 27 minutes.
Date published | 20/12/2014 |
Time to do | 27 - 37 minutes |
Material Quantity | 4 g |
Dimensions | 31 X 41 X 17 MM |
Complexity | Easy |