Update On Apple Snitchers
Apple - snitchers or Albatwitch
Posted: 01 Oct 2012 12:00 AM PDT
[Photo Posted Earlier at Left: Nain Rouge at Right]
Dale Drinnon dug up the first item and I dug up the Pennsylvania references. This all fits nicely with a totally independent eye witness report a couple of years ago made in Central Park of all places that I posted simply because it was too convincing. Now I have defined a local phenomenon that conforms with the creatures described in Washington Irving's tale of Rip Van Winkle to boot. Pretty good for a day's work.
What we appear to be describing is a small hominid operating in woodland and certainly partial to apples. Recall that wild apples were pretty difficult to eat but stored well enough to act as winter food. The pioneers used them to produce hooch. Thus every farm had a small orchard and this was the only fruit actually grown to any volume.
This creature is surely one of humanity's cousins and is likely similar to the creatures identified in Flores Island. A living population in the Hudson River Valley changes the complexion of our study of this bit of pre history.
What is too easily forgotten is that we are blinded by our own stunning success as Homo Agriculturist to understand that natural populations are low. Thus Bigfoot likely has a huge population base approaching 50,000 individuals. Still scant in our terms but ample for a population of hunters wanting an ample range in which to forage and protect its troop. This creature can be no different.
They are also clever enough to teach their young the fine art of avoiding human contact. This is totally reasonable behavior for creatures that are also likely nocturnal in habit.
Eye witness reports are also far rarer which can hardly be surprising in view of size and that any tracks will look human like at best. The compelling case for the Sasquatch has been its unique size which makes any other explanation of a natural source such as human hoaxer or bear so difficult. A smaller creature fails to stand out unless the witness gets very lucky.
At least we now know what we are looking for and that it has red hair. That adds the Albatwitch to a list including the Sasquatch and also the Giant Sloth as a group of forest exploiters who are nocturnal and are also adept at avoiding human contact. I must say though that the Sasquatch has noticeably become rather relaxed about it all.
"APPLE-SNITCHERS OR ALBATWITCH"
"FRIDAY, 28 SEPTEMBER 2012"
"From the Facebook Page:"
"Nova Scotia Monsters and Weird Stories"
"http://frontiersofzoology.blogspot.ca/"https://www.facebook.com/pages/Nova-Scotia-Monsters-and-Weird-Stories"
Megumoowesoos are described as a bipedal humanoid about four-feet-tall and covered in reddish-brown hair is called an "albatwitch" (or apple-snitch) in Pennsylvania. The small, hairy creature might have been known to Native North American Indian tribes centuries before. In Algonquin legend, creatures called Megumoowesoos (MEG-um-OH-wee-SOOS) were described as "small hairy creatures who dwelt among the rocks and made such wonderful music on the flute that all who heard it were bewitched". Legend maintained that "several megumoowesoos dwelling on the summits of high hills and mountains in the almost unexplored region around Cape Breton Island, Nova Scotia."
"DALE DRINNON COMMENTS:"
"THIS LOOKS ONCE AGAIN AS IF IT MIGHT BE THE SMALL-REDDISH-HAIRED NATIVE APE SAID TO LIVE IN THE EASTERN UNITED STATES, OFTEN COMPARED TO AN ORANGUTAN AND SAID TO BE THE SAME AS THE SKUNK APES OF FLORIDA. THE PART ABOUT PLAYING FLUTE MUSUC WHICH BEWITCHES HUMANS IS FOUND ALSO IN FAERIY STORIES FROM WESTERN EUROPE AND IS NOT DIRECTLY CONNECTED TO THEM IN REPORTS, AT BEST IT SHOWS A CONNECTION IN THE FOLKLORE BETWEEN THE TWO AREAS. I AM SIMPLY RUNNING THE MATERIAL INCLUDING THE PHOTOGRAPH AS IT CAME TO ME, I DO NOT CLAIM RESPONSIBILTY FOR TAKING IT OR AUTHORIZING IT AS AUTHENTIC. THE ORIGINATING SITE MUST TAKE THAT RESPONSIBILITY."
"PHILADELPHIA" WEIRDNESS"
"http://phillyist.com/2008/07/09/philadelphia weirdness 3.php"
"Although slightly further afield from Philly, one of the most sinister of monster legends which has fascinated us for years concerns Lancaster County, a place which, over the years, has been known for its reports of ferocious werewolves and also Bigfoot. In the past at Phillyist we've discussed these eerie legends with brief mention of one of the strangest spectres known to haunt the county: The Albatwitches."These spookily-named apparitions have been the belief and cultural dread of the Susquehannock Indians for many years, existing as local bogeymen but also with relations to hairy hominids such as Bigfoot. The Albatwitch however, is a slightly smaller form, around four to five feet in height, also sighted in York County."The Indians paid homage to these elusive monsters by carving images of these fiends on their battle shields, to create fear and trepidation. Despite being reasonably small in stature and having such a fearsome reputation, the Albatwitch is said to mainly feast on apples and is often considered a cunning creature which steals, usually from those who are relaxing with a woodland picnic, only to find their apples missing. The beast lurks in the shade of trees and snatches the apples, and that's where its eerie name originates, deriving from "apple snitch." It seems that the critters have ape-like characteristics and have even been known to playfully throw the remains of the apples back at the people they stole them from."The legend of the Albatwitch, which comes mainly from the area known as Chickie Rock, sounds like a vague yet unsettling spook tale. It is said that the monsters make their presence known by peculiar whip-crack noises which emanate from the dark woods, and although sightings still allegedly persist of these creatures it is believed they were driven to extinction during the early 1900s either due to lack of woodland or fading superstition, but the reality is, such mysterious forms resemble that faceless entity we all fear, that unnerving aspect of the unknown."Surely it won't be long before a movie called "The Albatwitch Project" emerges, detailing the misty fantasy of this long forgotten woodland prowler."Source: Monster!: The A-Z Of Zooform Phenomena by Neil Arnold"
"THE ALBATWITCHES-COLUMBIA, PENNSYLVANIA"
"HTTP://WWW.BFRO.NET/LEGENDS/IROQUOIAN.HTM"
"Local legends in the area of Columbia, Pennsylvania speak of a creature called an "albatwitch." The albatwitch is a small (about 4 feet tall), manlike creature which supposedly lived in wooded areas. Their main area of residence seemed to be near Chickies Rock, a heavily wooded area along the banks of the Susquehanna River about a mile or two north of town. Albatwitches were also reported from wooded areas all along the river's shore."The creatures are named for a habit which they possess. Their bizarre common name is short for "apple-snitch", as they are reputed to have a taste for apples. Legends speak of how the albatwitches would oftentimes steal apples from picnickers, occasionally even throwing them at the startled people. Legends also record that the creatures often sat in trees, coming down only to find food."Legend also says that the albatwitches either became extinct or were driven nearly into extinction in the later years of the nineteenth century. Chickies Rock, where the creatures supposedly lived, does have a tradition of strange sights and sounds - in the 1950s and 1970s, a manlike figure was seen several times, and local legends also speak of sounds like the crack of a whip heard in the woods at night. One can only wonder if these could be connected with the albatwitch."Whether these stories are connected or not, several sightings of Bigfoot-types have been recorded from this area. A vague report concerning the sighting of a hairy humanoid came from Lancaster in 1973. Lancaster is a scant 10 miles east of Columbia. Another came from the town of North Annville (about 20 miles to the north) in the same year. In addition, a number of reports have surfaced out of neighboring York County."Also, some sources say that the Susquehannocks, like many Indian tribes, had a belief in an apelike monster, and sometimes depicted it on their war-shields. The Susquehannocks were a local tribe - coincidentally, major evidences of their civilization (ruins of a village and burial grounds) were found at the base of Chickies Rock."
Source The creature described above may or may not be the same as the Red Dwarf (Nain Rouge) of Southern Quebec and Ontario, and most especially Michigan:
"NAIN ROUGE"
(Illustration posted above)
LOCATION OF NAIN ROUGE SIGHTINGS
Detroit, Michigan and several other parts of the USA
EARLIEST - LATEST REPORTED NAIN ROUGE SIGHTING
1701 to present
DESCRIPTION OF THE NAIN ROUGE
It appears as a child like creature with red and black fur. It also has piercing red eyes and rotting teeth.
ODORS DESCRIBED DURING OR RIGHT AFTER ENCOUNTERS WITH THE NAIN ROUGE
None reported
SOUNDS - SPEECH OF THE NAIN ROUGE
Cawing sound just like a crow
INTERESTING SIGHTING DETAILS OF THE NAIN ROUGE
The Nain Rouge is a creature that haunts Detroit, Michigan and several other parts of the US. The Nain Rouge is feared by residents as the 'harbinger of doom'. Every time it shows itself terrible events seem to always happen. It appears as a child like creature with red and black fur. With its piercing red eyes and rotting teeth the sight of it clearly scares or enrages all that see it. The word Nain Rouge comes from a French word that mean red dwarf. It's awkward red face, cold shimmering eyes and protruding teeth makes the Nain Rouge scary not only in its conveying of bad luck but also with its frightful face.
In 1701 the Nain Rouge was attacked by Antoine de la Mothe Cadillac and his fate took a turn for the worst. He suffered emotionally and physically when he lost all his fortune. The battle of the Bloody Run was said to happen right after the appearance of the Nain Rouge. In this battle 59 British soldiers died at the hands of Native Americans from the Chief Pontiac Tribe. The great 1805 fire which destroyed most of Detroit was preempted by several sightings of the Nain Rouge. William Hull claimed to have seen a red dwarf right before the Detroit surrender in the war of 1812.
Between 1884 and 1976, several sightings or attacks from the Nain Rouge were said to have happened right before immensely tragic events that have been recorded in history. According to a Michigan Believer, in autumn of 1996 two men said that they heard a cawing sound just like a crow from a small man that seemed to be hunched over as he fled the scene of a car burglary. They said he looked like he had a badly torn fur coat.
The presence of mythical creatures should not be shrugged at. Architecture, literature and even history record their existence. Why then would there be so many similar stories about them from different decades if they truly were just figments of man's imagination.
To this day the idea of seeing the Nain Rouge brings fear to those that know of its sinister claim on events and its existence. To merely try to forget or deny the existence of this creature is a complete irony of what the norms of our world dictates. We believe and even study events in history that historians feel are significant and have helped mold our modern world.
Significant people and events that have had first hand experiences with the Nain Rouge profess of their uncanny fate right after seeing the Nain Rouge. Will the Nain Rouge have to show its peculiar face today for all mankind to believe? Pray that this isn't the case, because, as history shows us and somehow warns us, whenever the Nain Rouge decides that it is time once more to show itself, then fear, pain, suffering and an unbecoming event will surely follow.
WEBMASTERS COMMENTS ABOUT THIS CASE
The Nain Rouge has been reported with the same red glowing eyes that many other creatures have displayed, and it's appearance always fortells some tragedy. http://www.unknown-creatures.com/nain-rouge.html