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The Alma and Yeti:
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Date: 1832
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B. H. Hodson's Yeti Description

The Legend:
In 1832, B.H. Hodson, the Court of Nepal's first British Resident, reported that his native hunters had been frightened by a 'wild man' that "moved erectly, was covered in long, dark hair, and had no tail."
This report appears to be the earliest known report of the Yeti by a foreigner.

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