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Sasquatch
The Sts’ailes are an indigenous people from the Lower Mainland region of British Columbia, Canada. Their band government is the Chehalis First Nation, formerly known as the Chehalis Indian Band. The band’s name community is located on Indian reserve lands at Chehalis, which is on the lower Harrison River between the towns of Mission and Agassiz. The name Sts’ailes means “Beating Heart”, which became the name of their village, located on the west side of the Harrison River. In Sts’ailes tradition, Xals, The Transformer, defeated a powerful Shaman known as “The Doctor”. Xals turned the shaman to stone, and broke the stone to pieces, spreading the fragments to prevent his return. The heart of the shaman fell on the shores of the home lake, and became the place where the Sts’ailes originated.
Sasquatch sensationalised the pursuit of the creature, the Sts’ailes passed down songs and stories about sasq’ets, a supernatural slollicum, or shapeshifter, that protects the land and people. In fact, Sasquatch is the anglicised version of sasq’ets, which means “Hairy Man” in Halq’emeylem, the Sts’ailes upriver dialect. Sasquatch is a large and mysterious humanoid creature purported to inhabit the wild and forested the West Coast of North America.
Sasquatch, most commonly spotted in the Pacific Northwest, is usually described as a bipedal ape-like creature, significantly larger than the average man, and completely covered in dark brown or reddish hair. Sasquatch there are a lot of people out there who are confident that some sort of ape-man roams through the depths of North America’s most remote forests and devote their lives to finding them.
If there really is a Sasquatch out there, there is definitely more than one, and in order to maintain a healthy breeding population a species of hominid would need extremely vast expanses of uninterrupted forest. Remote Wilderness areas would be prime habitat for Sasquatch, so if there are any out there to protect.
Stories of a hairy, forest-dwelling, bi-pedal primate have persisted for centuries in British Columbia. But perhaps more important than whether it exists, is what it symbolizes. Thick with towering western red cedars, hemlock and Sitka spruce trees, the wilderness continues almost uninterrupted all the way north to Alaska.
Beyond the roads and hiking trails, the terrain soon becomes impassable, punctuated by steep mountains that plunge into glacier-carved lakes. This remote valley 130 km east of Vancouver conjures an ancient land filled with mystery and possibility, and some believe it’s home to the world’s most famous cryptid Sasquatch, Canada’s.
If Sasquatch is real it’s an unclassified primate, possibly gigantopithecus blacki, an extinct ape from southern China that could have crossed the Bering Land Bridge and remained concealed in North America’s vast boreal forest. But the fact that no one has produced credible documentation of Sasquatch bothers him. Ultimately, the burden of proof lies in DNA.
Sasquatch is considered a blessing and a sign of good luck. If you’re able to see him, hear him or see his footprints, there’s some type of good fortune that’s going to come your way because he’s making sure that you know that he’s there and that you still have to live by the rules, referring to the agreement between humans and sasq’ets to live in harmony with nature.
Report a Sasquatch? Have some Sasquatch footage a cell integrated camera or a movie camera or a video camera? Have some Sasquatch a picture? The Sassquatch’s Lair, www.sassquatch.org, Paranormal, Name, Email, Comment or Message, Submit…
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