How Ape Canyon Got its Name (sources)
- PRIMARY SOURCE: "Fight with Big Apes Reported by Miners," article in The Oregonian, newspaper of Portland, Oregon, United States, July 13, 1924. Text reprinted online at: http://archive.pdxradio.com/2009-14/topic/native-americans-reveal-secrets-of-bigfoot-1924
- "Big Hairy Indians are at Back of Ape Tale," by Jorg Totsgi, article in The Oregonian, newspaper of Portland, Oregon, United States, July 16, 1924. Text reprinted online at: http://www.olympicproject.com/1924-oregonian-july-16/
- "8-Foot Ape Men are Myths, say Rangers," article in The Gridley Herald (newspaper), September 6, 1924, Gridley, California, USA. Pg. 4. Online at: https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=wOYkAAAAIBAJ&sjid=ChMGAAAAIBAJ&pg=1141%2C391215
- "Miners Stand Firm on Gorilla Story," by United Press, article in the Berkeley Daily Gazette (newspaper), evening edition of July 14, 1924, Berkeley, California, USA. pg. 1. Online at: https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=qFMiAAAAIBAJ&sjid=RacFAAAAIBAJ&pg=3542%2C985048
- "Northern Posse in Hunt for Gorillas," by United Press, article in the Berkeley Daily Gazette (newspaper), evening edition of July 14, 1924, Berkeley, California, USA. pg. 12. Online at: https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=qFMiAAAAIBAJ&sjid=RacFAAAAIBAJ&pg=3947%2C979022
- "Klallam," page in the Wikipedia website, viewed 4-17-2017. Online at: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Klallam
- "Ape Canyon," page in the Wikipedia website, viewed 4-18-2017. Online at: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ape_Canyon
- "The Great Ape Hunt," by Lucille McDonald, article in The Seattle Times, Sunday, April 6, 1952, Pg. 4. Online at: old.seattletimes.com/abpub/2014/08/11/2024291721.pdf
- "Bigfoot: Roger Patterson's interview with Fred Beck, 1966," page in the Bigfoot Encounters website, viewed 4-19-2017. Online at: http://www.bigfootencounters.com/interviews/fredbeck.htm
- "Patterson-Gimlin Film," page in the Wikipedia website, viewed 4-18-2017. Online at: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Patterson%E2%80%93Gimlin_film