The British Columbia Triangle (3/6): Indian Legends of the Interior Plateau

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  • Опубликовано: 20 июн 2024
  • In the third installment of this six-part series, we take a look at the disturbing legends of the Interior Salish tribes of British Columbia's Interior Plateau, rendered especially spooky when considered alongside the many unsolved disappearances that have taken place in the area.
    0:00:00 - Introduction
    0:00:49 - Traditional Territories of the Interior Salish
    0:04:55 - Sources
    0:07:11 - Mountain Giants
    0:14:12 - Sonnie-appoos
    0:15:03 - Dwarves
    0:19:18 - The Cannibal
    0:21:25 - Gorgons
    0:22:05 - Pale Humanoids
    0:23:17 - Black Lizard
    0:23:58 - Land and Water Mysteries
    0:25:41 - Devils Lake
    0:28:35 - The Lake that Never Freezes
    0:30:08 - Spuzzum Water Mysteries
    Hosted by Daisy Boyden.
    Huge thank you to Instagrammer Bart Cummins (@Photo_Mixtape) for allowing the use of his photo in this production.
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  • @greggo7978
    @greggo7978 3 года назад +218

    I've lived in B.C my whole life of fifty years so far and this guy ain't kidding when he says the forests are very rugged and impenetrable.
    It's so beautiful the land here,its a must see if you get the chance.
    The beauty of B.C should by all means never be taken lightly.If you venture into the wilderness here and plan to venture off the well beaten trail or and/or plan to spend a few days out and about and want to make it back out alive then what I'm about to say will give you the best chance at achieving that.
    There's a few items you should always have when in the wilderness here.#1 item is a "personal locator", #2 "satellite phone" if you can afford one but at least a cell phone,#3 a" map and compass",of where your going and how your going to get there.Study it thoroughly because your life literally depends on it if you get dissorientated.#4 "propper clothing" and enough of it.eg:rain gear,warm clothing,propper footwear etc.#5 first aid kitt and emergency shelter,tent#6" knife ,small hatchet,"#7 "fire starter,flash light & batteries",#8 "energy bars,more than enough food,bottled water and/or a portable water filtration system",#9 "cookwear",#10 if licensed "firearm & ammo,bear spray,bear scares",just have something to protect yourself because theres not just bears,bobcats,and grumpy moose here.Im not going to elaborate. The said items are important but not the only items you may need obviously.Take your trip planning very seriously,always let someone know when you'll be expected back and give them a copy of your complete rout you'll be taking.Never ever stray from your planned rout,ever.
    Pay attention to the natural sounds of the forest and never ignore your gut feelings or sixth sense.God gave you them for a good reason so trust them always.If the natural sounds of the forest go quiet,that's a sign that your not alone anymore.Turn around immediately and walk back exactly the way you came until the natural sounds return.If you suddenly feel strange in any unnatural way,immediately turn around and leave the area.Never travel alone,and never ever,I mean ever separate the group if possible.Theres a high probability that who ever gets separated will not be found.While traveling look up as often as you look in any other direction and pay attention to the natural moovement of the trees,if you get that feeling like your being watched,repeat this"we mean you no harm,we are only passing through and we know your here Sabe,thank you for sharing the land".keep saying it until the feeling goes away.
    I'm not going to go into why I suggest this because I dont care if you believe my reason for it.I only care enough to help keep you safe so you enjoy your visit.
    So take from this what you will and have a wonderful time in B.C.
    Oh ya,dont litter, if you disrespect the land,those who watch over it will be the ones you'll have to answer to and yes,they always watch.

    • @PolumbiusTheThird
      @PolumbiusTheThird 3 года назад +8

      i love the woods. i enjoy taking the animal trails and seeing where they go.

    • @sillililli01
      @sillililli01 3 года назад +17

      Great advice, hopefully those that trek through Beautiful British Columbia, whether amateur or experienced will heed your advice. It may very well be the difference in whether they make it out safely or not. Thank you for caring enough to share this vital information.

    • @joehumble6698
      @joehumble6698 3 года назад +12

      Creator have created us all and they might be mightier than us human beings but at the end we are all going to answer for our actions.
      When lord is on your side nothing can harm you

    • @kasumikojiro7221
      @kasumikojiro7221 3 года назад +8

      A lot of good advice .

    • @greggo7978
      @greggo7978 3 года назад +4

      @@kasumikojiro7221 thank you my friend,I hope it can help people enjoy this beautiful place.

  • @dalemetcalf339
    @dalemetcalf339 3 года назад +148

    Ive said it before , ill say it again , this channel has some of the most fascinating content on RUclips.

    • @Whatsahandle4
      @Whatsahandle4 3 года назад +3

      Yuup

    • @slyaspie4934
      @slyaspie4934 3 года назад +3

      Yuup

    • @greggo7978
      @greggo7978 3 года назад +1

      Not only that,it also has some of the most friendly and intelligent people I've had the privilege of chatting with on YT.
      I wish you all the best.

    • @cowboykelly6590
      @cowboykelly6590 3 года назад +3

      Yuup

    • @Inlinetodie
      @Inlinetodie 2 года назад +2

      Absolutely, I was a skeptic at first, now though, I really appreciate renditions on any of these facts about our world.

  • @paulcaruthers9647
    @paulcaruthers9647 3 года назад +63

    This is a fascinating series, I have been watching and reading about mysterious events and missing persons, and always thought that the Native Peoples stories needed more looking into as they spent more time in the great outdoors than anyone else.

  • @marktwain368
    @marktwain368 3 года назад +79

    Isn't it wonderful that Hammerson continues the work of Tait, Dawson, Boas and others in these anthropological investigations? There is a marvellous marriage of geography and ethnography that shows real respect for First Nations in B.C. Of course, the cryptological element is delightful icing on the cultural cake! What you are doing is keeping traditions and folklore alive for present-day seekers of what may be lost altogether but for your commitment to preserving and relating tales and tribal customs, Hammerson. You deserve enormous praise just as your forebears received. I'm serious! Bless you!

    • @HammersonPeters
      @HammersonPeters  3 года назад +19

      Wow! Thank you so much for the kind words. I really appreciate that.

    • @ashleyking3385
      @ashleyking3385 3 года назад +7

      omg agreed!!

    • @angrybear86
      @angrybear86 3 года назад +11

      @@HammersonPeters quite literally you are the best cryptid channel along side Bob gymlin

    • @andreweden9405
      @andreweden9405 3 года назад +14

      I agree. I really do consider Hammerson to be a cultural treasure. And I'm not even Canuck, but American!😁

    • @kathyinwonderlandl.a.8934
      @kathyinwonderlandl.a.8934 2 года назад +3

      @@andreweden9405 myself also

  • @moodypoetsociety
    @moodypoetsociety 2 года назад +16

    I once boated with some people on the Shuswap lake, June 26, 2015 - I saw the words ‘I AM’ in the clouds and later the water did something and as we were boating it cascaded the front of the boat, even know the boat was very big. After 10-15 mins, the water ‘returned’ to its place and it was smooth sailing again

  • @joshb7300
    @joshb7300 3 года назад +51

    We are finding out that the original inhabitants knew exactly what they were talking about and it is us that didn’t know what we were talking about . Thanks a million for this invaluable study. Easily the most interesting post on U-tube. Love, love, love to you ❤️

    • @jquest43
      @jquest43 3 года назад +1

      The original inhabitants were called The Tall White s
      Look up florida bog people

  • @kasumikojiro7221
    @kasumikojiro7221 3 года назад +27

    I live just across the border in Washington. Spent a lot of time on Vancouver island in years past. Strange things happen in the woods.

    • @jgvtc559
      @jgvtc559 4 месяца назад +1

      What blew my mind I never knew about Canada is that apparently all or the great majority of Canadians are very very close to American boarders
      Yall don't go too far north
      These are most likely the reasons why

    • @ScottBrown-ec4sf
      @ScottBrown-ec4sf 2 месяца назад

      @@jgvtc559 Not the reason.Its just too damn cold up there.

  • @scourneene
    @scourneene 2 года назад +7

    I lived in BC for twenty years, I'm from Northern Ont. originally and I'm back here now. These videos are really bringing up all the memories. I lived my dreams there...I know many of the areas in the first two vids very well. I've heard of many stories of various deaths in the mountains. I'm surprised I got through as well as I did myself. I was a real dare devil...did tons of backcountry trips solo in all seasons...was wiped out in two avalanches...was stuck down by lightning while tree planting in the north...was pulled out in a rip tide on the island and thought I was done for sure that day but I worked my way out of it. I fished the Stamp, the Vedder, the Fraser and it was all amazing. Rode amazing lines on my snowboard and mountain bike. I miss it all but I'm were I'm ment to be and I'm amazed I made it back. On the island one day I found a dried up creek that ran into the ocean. In the middle of the sand bottom creek was a single foot print. How a single foot print in the middle of has always puzzled me. No foot prints leading up to it. Too far in to be effected by the tide. This area here as well is full of mystery.

  • @nathanielnadeau6501
    @nathanielnadeau6501 9 месяцев назад +4

    As someone who is interested in archeomythology, i find it incredibly fascinating how so.many vastly different cultures miles, and contents apart have such similarl stories and folklore.
    They say that every story hides a grain of truth... and that intrigues me the most. If so many different cultures have the same/extremely or moderately similar stories than they must come from somewhere.

  • @shanethepain1000
    @shanethepain1000 3 года назад +21

    The Sasquatch Genome Project . . .
    The giants are still here !
    😉

  • @alohilani1111
    @alohilani1111 3 года назад +44

    I just came across this RUclips site…I have always been interested in indigenous cultural legends & beliefs, this was a very interesting. As a Native Hawaiian we too have our own legends & mythology.

  • @kevinpaddlety9832
    @kevinpaddlety9832 3 года назад +54

    We natives have stories and it’s finally starting to come out. I’m a 63 year old native and I have stories and first hand accounts but now maybe the time 🤷🏽

    • @charsback
      @charsback 3 года назад +2

      If you go against the academic narrative...You will be called Racist...

    • @deejayy3421
      @deejayy3421 2 года назад +6

      Of course it is time All the first nations history should be known It was only an oral history because you didn't have recording devices now it should be preserved Who cares what dummys internet trolls think And especialy this subject If you want to know whats in the woods ask the people that have been here for 40,000 years lol

    • @kevinpaddlety9832
      @kevinpaddlety9832 2 года назад +4

      @@deejayy3421 I agree 💯 and we are recording what we know . And yes they’re things in the woods and forests that we don’t know of and they are real. A’Ho 👍🏾 I know and a believer

    • @Inlinetodie
      @Inlinetodie 2 года назад +4

      I live in the woods, I am Cree, my Kokum always told me back in the 80s, about the surrounding woods...
      I had my first encounter in 2020...ever since then, I've lived in the woods.
      Sasquatch are now moving south, the fires have slowed down, coastal regions in BC will witness this.

    • @TerfBashingMFer8021
      @TerfBashingMFer8021 2 года назад +1

      @Kevin Paddlety: Im a Pagan nd i live in Chilliwack BC, i believe all the "myths nd stories" the first nations tell, its about time we listen to the native people bout the land and the spirits that dwell here and their ancestors reports of what we call cryptids.

  • @patrickmcdonald8513
    @patrickmcdonald8513 2 года назад +6

    I'm always amazed at this channel.

  • @gbro8822
    @gbro8822 3 года назад +39

    This channel has consistently put out top shelf material. Your efforts are appreciated, thank you from Greg from northern Indiana.

    • @tommitchell7257
      @tommitchell7257 3 года назад +6

      i completely agree and can't state that enough in his comments

    • @jezward7896
      @jezward7896 3 года назад +5

      100percent agree

    • @sortedbuilding6229
      @sortedbuilding6229 3 года назад +1

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  • @Spoeism
    @Spoeism 3 года назад +45

    Okanagan County devil sounds a lot like the "New Jersey Devil"
    Cave dwelling with boulders is the exact same as European tales of Giants and Cyclops.
    In Asia they're a breed of ONI.

    • @donoberloh
      @donoberloh 2 года назад

      Do other countries use the Japanese name for a demon?

    • @dmitrys6201
      @dmitrys6201 8 месяцев назад

      Not whole Asia, only Japan.
      Pan-EuroAsian name of giants are div (dev):
      Devil
      Divine
      Deus
      Zeus
      Dius
      Dius-Pater (Jupiter)
      These giants were pagan gods and became a devils.

  • @SherryDyck
    @SherryDyck 3 года назад +17

    Born in Kamloops and grew up in Lillooet. I love all the great scenery shots you are showing. It's perfect. I'm also glad to hear you using the word Indian as it wasn't a negative word when I grew up in the area in the 60s and 70s. I'm so interested in the history that you're sharing ... fantastic job! How I miss those beautiful, snow-peaked mountains. We don't have those in the Okanagan. BTW, I've never heard of this triangle before ...

  • @donoberloh
    @donoberloh 2 года назад +6

    Thank you for presenting in-depth information and not just sensationalism.

  • @oscar_gomez_
    @oscar_gomez_ 2 года назад +4

    Awesome work, thank you.

  • @romeowhiskee7874
    @romeowhiskee7874 3 года назад +12

    Alright ! Part three of this interesting documentary series. Thanx Hammerson P.

  • @sillililli01
    @sillililli01 3 года назад +25

    The lake, that had the driftwood hug the shoreline at night and then in the morning saw them shape an island in the middle of the lake, sounds like it might have an underwater river that is connected to the ocean tide through underground caves. Which would see the logs react to the power of the tidal movement. There is a Devil's Lake in AB, that I have heard about that has a legend by The Cree First Nation, that called it Lake of the Spirit. Others dubbed it Matchayaw, Devil's Lake, because something evil was said to lurk beneath the water's surface. I believe a river runs through it, it's why swimming is not allowed, and not advisable.

  • @weekendmom
    @weekendmom 3 года назад +17

    This is an excellent series and I look forward to the future videos.

  • @quickquiz4217
    @quickquiz4217 3 года назад +12

    Outstanding content!!! 👍🔄

  • @MacHamish
    @MacHamish 3 года назад +49

    This channel has more history about Westcoast Canada than I've have learned in school and I'm born and raised in BC of 52 years of age. 🙂👍
    Btw will you cover anything in my region up here in Prince George?

    • @Inlinetodie
      @Inlinetodie 2 года назад +3

      Is there something happening around prince George region, I'm always curious

    • @Moniyaw55
      @Moniyaw55 2 года назад +2

      @@Inlinetodie dark energy swallows the northern areas, do not find yourself to be alone.

  • @Inlinetodie
    @Inlinetodie 3 года назад +25

    I am Cree, I live in this region in Canada, these stories are all true...

    • @donoberloh
      @donoberloh 2 года назад

      How have they been documented as being true especially over such a long time frame?

    • @Inlinetodie
      @Inlinetodie 2 года назад +3

      @@donoberloh links are in my channel on the About page, thank you

    • @donoberloh
      @donoberloh 2 года назад +2

      @@Inlinetodie Thank you.

    • @Inlinetodie
      @Inlinetodie 2 года назад +3

      @@donoberloh your welcome, there's a very good link to the 17000 year old indigenous site they discovered In Canada, basically changes all we know of North Americas history

    • @Una...
      @Una... 2 года назад +1

      Really interesting channel you have!

  • @mattwheat3336
    @mattwheat3336 3 года назад +13

    Awesome! Ive been obsessed with this channel the past 2 weeks!

  • @LeilaRosette
    @LeilaRosette 3 года назад +9

    So interesting!! My mom used to tell me stories about the Philippines legends, they are very similar. Dwarf people that live in heavily forested areas that can make people disappear. Its crazy to know the legends where I grew up in the Okanagan are so similar.

    • @HammersonPeters
      @HammersonPeters  3 года назад +1

      I’ve seen a few comments on another of my videos remarking upon the similarities between Filipino dwarf legends and Celtic fairie legends, like how they both try to disorient people in the woods, or try to keep their captives forever by offering them saltless food. Very weird.

  • @rinsimon5467
    @rinsimon5467 2 года назад +4

    I'm using my partners account but thank ou for featuring cousin Annie she was so smart and loved to share the knowledge she was abe to share - Moth Pearson

  • @williambowling8211
    @williambowling8211 3 года назад +7

    Aside from the interesting topic you address, I applaud the purity of your English (and Latin). Praeternatural and , indeed!

  • @deejayy3421
    @deejayy3421 2 года назад +12

    I live in the nicola thompson valley and I can say a few things on this subject. My boss ran a bulldozer in I think the late 40s He says that he was digging a foundation for a large building and the crew unearthed a ring of skeletons that were taller than 7 feet and he took one of the skulls and kept it for many years (so not giving you his name)before eventually disposing of for fear of being in trouble for taking it. From what he told me it looked human but about 50 % larger The man no liar and this is the only fantastic story he has ever told Also I myself am a tracker and i've never seen anything in the valley but in the southern part of this area is a section of forest a lot like the coastal rainforest I have seen signs of something very big up there as in rub marks on trees up about 10 feet off the ground I think i scared one up with my atv because I found a grass impression that I know was one animal and it was massive had to be something 12 to 14 feet tall mabbee 1500 pnds or more even It was that big Any way I thought i would share that

    • @garyfrancis6193
      @garyfrancis6193 2 года назад +1

      No photo of the skull?

    • @deejayy3421
      @deejayy3421 2 года назад

      unfortunetly no I don't think he had easy accses to a camera at the time and didn't want to advertise the fact that he had it

    • @dmitrys6201
      @dmitrys6201 8 месяцев назад

      What form of these skulls ?

  • @jimcondon9032
    @jimcondon9032 3 года назад +12

    G'day Hammerson 👍 thumbs up . I'm loving this series 👌 awesome work as always 🍻 cheers from all us watching from down Under

    • @marktwain368
      @marktwain368 3 года назад +3

      G'day Aus! Hope you are not freezing your wallabies off in this winter weather!

    • @jimcondon9032
      @jimcondon9032 3 года назад +2

      @@marktwain368 my wallabys are definitely on the move north atm heading for Cape York 👍

  • @JohnBlatt71
    @JohnBlatt71 3 года назад +10

    Amazing video. One of the best channels on RUclips. Great job!

  • @nancyM1313
    @nancyM1313 3 года назад +8

    Thank you Hammerson & Daisy.

  • @tonymichaud8683
    @tonymichaud8683 3 года назад +7

    These legends, the descriptions of the giants, and the tiny men are consistent with my research on the subject generally...Giants from around the world all seem to be similar characteristics, but with varying customs...

  • @tsatu1885
    @tsatu1885 3 года назад +161

    I am a Nlakapamux FN- Interior Plateau Tribe. Our myths are of truth.

    • @chaos5o2inc59
      @chaos5o2inc59 3 года назад +18

      I would like to hear more would you be so kind as to educate me

    • @jquest43
      @jquest43 3 года назад +4

      @@chaos5o2inc59 no

    • @donolinger6904
      @donolinger6904 3 года назад +16

      - I think almost all legends, myths and folklore are true.

    • @donolinger6904
      @donolinger6904 3 года назад +1

      @Matthew Feldvari - Why?

    • @francisesquega525
      @francisesquega525 3 года назад +2

      They were told to specific ages to guide them on becoming wise in every day life

  • @oppxx6150
    @oppxx6150 3 года назад +7

    The rolling hills in Shulus are the footprint's of the Giants. Back in the day it was swampland there

  • @Shadowmick
    @Shadowmick 3 года назад +6

    I am partly from Pavilion lake BC and I AM OVER THE MOON with this channel as well I really appreciate the respect you offer to land and the First Nations people spirits. I will pass this on to my family and friends keep up the fantastic videos.

  • @H.O.P.E.1122
    @H.O.P.E.1122 3 года назад +6

    Wow. Congratulations. 4433 views in 6hrs!!

  • @JohnSmith-ft2tw
    @JohnSmith-ft2tw 3 года назад +7

    I ran into you channel this afternoon, and when I saw it was 3 parts, so far, I went back and watched them all. Good work. 👍

  • @geeteemasoomehhashemi8564
    @geeteemasoomehhashemi8564 3 года назад +5

    Very interesting, good job, thank you👍👍👍👍👍👍👍

  • @loganpollock1689
    @loganpollock1689 2 года назад +3

    I have travelled through that region four times and was sorry I did every time. In 1980 me and classmate from college and I were driving on one of those mountain roads in a '79 Honda CVCC when a bull moose ran out in the road and we hit it. The top of the car was completely caved in. We were both badly hurt and my classmate was unconscious. I shut off the car and we had to sit there for 20 hours before another car came along. They were lost and didn't know what road they were on. Fortunately in a couple hours they were able to get the RCMP there to rescue us. Every time there was something f--ked up that happened to us so I haven't been back there since '96.

  • @Jay-n262
    @Jay-n262 3 года назад +8

    It's 90° in Michigan today. Seeing Daisy with a fire and long sleeve shirt on is crazy!

  • @lizmorrison4284
    @lizmorrison4284 Год назад +4

    On the edge of Green Lake outside of Whistler, spring of 2020, my partner at the time and I were exploring the edges of Parkhurst (little ghost town-ish spot) when we both stopped in our tracks at the same time. Our hearing had suddenly gone muted with a strange hum, a note increasing in volume then suddenly disappearing. It's like it happened in our ears and not outside of them. The sound returned and birds began to sing again. It was like time stopped. Same thing occurred next to a tiny unnamed alpine lake in the Crowsnest pass about two days later but only to me that time, as I was nosing about for antler sheds and bones.
    Always thought it was something otherworldly and yep, I think I was right.

  • @charlesbaronjr
    @charlesbaronjr 3 года назад +7

    I can't begin to tell you how much I'm enjoying this series. It's absolutely superb, and a valuable addendum to the Paulide's "411" construct.
    Thank you for your work.

    • @donoberloh
      @donoberloh 2 года назад

      So much more in depth than David’s presentations.

  • @TheWolfgangfritz
    @TheWolfgangfritz Год назад +4

    Having spent considerable time by myself wandering, hiking and boating in places like Tweedsmuir Park, Kwadacha Wilderness, Stein Valley, Coastal B. C., Sechelt, Gulf Islands etc. I always feel closest to God. There is a Spiritual connection which puts you in tune with a force, a subconscious awareness which should make you bold. If though you fret and are anxious, worry, fearful you will conjure up spirit beings which will play with your mind and you can work yourself into a state where you want to hurry on home. One must always be prayerful and project a spirit of strength banishing any negative forces that might pull you into a depressive stupor.
    It's always best to have a companion who is equal to your level. I have found few women who are fearless and can handle, sprains, multiple hornet stings or other setbacks. I prefer being alone because I'm tired of always compromising my situation to please someone else. Now I'm old (70) and prefer to only do day hikes and sleep in my vehicle at night. With so many modern toys (GPS, Satellite Phone, Thermal Imaging) there are many helps if one values their life and spends some money. But as usual, famous last words - "I'm only going for a few hours, I'll be back by supper!"

  • @sherrymia4719
    @sherrymia4719 3 года назад +9

    What a great channel so well researched 👍👍👍👍

  • @cryptoalchemist369
    @cryptoalchemist369 9 месяцев назад +3

    You Do absolutely epic work here!
    just found your channel and you are confirming my own experiences as well as suspicions of the land I call home, and have been exploring and researching my whole life! I've experienced sasquatch a couple of times throughout sw alberta and se BC a few times in my life now, as well as a couple of other cryptids. Once you have experienced these creatures and beings yourself, reality changes forever.
    your indepth research and reporting series has brought hundreds if not 1000s of parallel experiences by others in this same land witnessing the same other worldly inhabitants that I have, and confirming the legends and stories of others I've heard of over the years

  • @vikingskuld
    @vikingskuld Год назад +3

    I absolutely love this video and watched it so many times I couldn't count that high as I ran out of fingers and toes, paws and claws.... lol honestly i don't know how many times I have watched or listened to it. Great video I just came back to say thank you. Great videos

  • @carlasabyan6010
    @carlasabyan6010 3 года назад +6

    Really cool to see all this footag I recognize every place shown . I have been all over Bc and never further than Alberta. But when you travel around Bc it feels like I have been all over the world .

  • @shanethepain1000
    @shanethepain1000 3 года назад +8

    Thank you so much for the knowledge !
    Love your channel . . .
    Blessings everybody
    🌳🌳🌲🌲👍🐵🌲🌲🌳🌳

  • @ghostnomad8953
    @ghostnomad8953 3 года назад +13

    H.P has always sprked my interest.always very informative very in depth. Only reason anyone would dislike these videos they must not have listened very long and must have a lack of imagination.

  • @medicalmisinformation
    @medicalmisinformation 3 года назад +18

    Thanks for this video! If you're in Canada and you should swap shoes with a Shuswap, should you walk a mile or a kilometre in his moccasins?

    • @marktwain368
      @marktwain368 3 года назад +5

      If you are in sagebrush and rattlesnake country, you don't wanna be wearing moccasins, brother! There's plenty of that in the Shuswap.

    • @dneuman7455
      @dneuman7455 Год назад

      shuswamp moose country

  • @trevormiller2712
    @trevormiller2712 Год назад +3

    I hunted in Lilooet, many times, and ALWAYS felt watched.

  • @claudiacanjura9131
    @claudiacanjura9131 3 года назад +9

    Thank you.learned a LOT.

  • @derrickdavis4488
    @derrickdavis4488 3 года назад +27

    This should be taken as fact.

  • @penumbraenigmatica3252
    @penumbraenigmatica3252 3 года назад +4

    GREAT installment, folks....!! 👌
    I grew up in the East Kootenays and once read a volume of early journals in the area...
    Many mysteries abound in the Kootenays and I would love to see more from that area....!!
    Great show, Folks....!! Much love from just east of the Geographic Centre of British Columbia....!! 🇨🇦👋

  • @hypnoticwar740
    @hypnoticwar740 3 года назад +24

    Starting to learn allot about Native tribes here in Canada and America and similarities between Medicine men and Voodoo Priest of The African Continent. One of which is the belief in portals and something that the Jewish & islamic cultures believe as well and there's even a Khabbilistic prayer for opening portals. Just a random little connection I've recently found out when looking into these things also allot of portals in Native Culture are opened within hidden caves or sacred areas. Most of which actually have the largest Clusters in canada and America and also line up with the Map of Underground caves in America but don't know about here in BC with the Underground Caves but believe there would be a similar cluster around area's we know have underground Caves and tunnels.

    • @actionfaction2558
      @actionfaction2558 3 года назад +4

      I heard a discussion on the “Where did the road go” podcast…where they identified 13 ( funny this # ) vortex energy sites on earth that the energy emitted can tear a hole in the fabric between dimensions. They then went on to allude that an intelligent being, Bigfoot or other who primarily lives in a different dimension, but is aware of these points can go between the two. …that’s a really interesting idea, and it adds more context to your comment.

    • @generalleigh7387
      @generalleigh7387 3 года назад +5

      Your answer is much simpler than portals. I just got back 2 days ago from garden of the gods in Illinois where Egyptian artifacts were discovered. The temple of Solomon was built using copper that is only found in one place in the world, Michigan. What this demonstrates is that the theory of worldwide isolationism is absolutely false- the universal knowledge of polygonal masonry is another. All you are witnessing is cross cultural contamination of sorts.

    • @hypnoticwar740
      @hypnoticwar740 3 года назад +2

      @@generalleigh7387 this has been known to me for awhile and that is seperate from portals all together and has nothing to do with them i believe thats something they lost Knowledge of. Freemasons aren't like they use to be there's a reason i didn't fall into the brotherhood and they are aware of the more supernatural stuff to a certain degree and there's stuff that i can talk about related to this matter but sadly details i haft to leave out. But what you're talking about in completely different from The stuff i mentioned before and the Freemasons do have off branches that experiment with allot of the stuff we consider Magic and do Ceremony's for luckily that is publically known just largely ignored and allowed to talk about to certain degrees outside the lodges.

    • @jquest43
      @jquest43 3 года назад +1

      @@hypnoticwar740 their magic is boobytrapped. For instance,the tree of life is reversed!

    • @BUBBLESPOGO
      @BUBBLESPOGO 2 года назад +2

      The portals, are brought on by the spiritistic religious rituals, that bring on the demons.
      Voodoo priests, medicine men, are all part of false religion, which serves the demons purpose

  • @tonydisibio4236
    @tonydisibio4236 3 года назад +2

    Hey GREGG That was Awesome - Thankyou from all of us. 2 yrs ago I found my way to SABE on another very serious channel, and as I keep reading and Researching, IT came down to What the 1st People -The Indians Knew from 400 yrs ago, all the tribes from MAINE to British Columbia, they didn't know each other but they all wrote of SASQUATCH, and Know that one Channel lets all People Speak of all their ENCOUNTERS. ITS THOUSANDS of people over 70 yrs, and now all is known about them.

  • @Annarocks1969
    @Annarocks1969 3 года назад +5

    Great stuff!👍

  • @scottbeam9373
    @scottbeam9373 3 года назад +3

    Thoroughly enjoyed this great presentation

  • @bingbong8649
    @bingbong8649 3 года назад +9

    I’m early again. Thanks again for this series and all your content

  • @bromisovalum8417
    @bromisovalum8417 3 года назад +6

    Very interesting, thanks for this! It reminds me of Mercator's map of the north pole (with 4 lands and an island with a black mountain in the middle), and many legends of both the old and new world of the lands near the north pole. Always mentioned are giants and dwarfs/pygmys. The beings that go back to pre-flood times, mentioned in the first book of Enoch as the hybrid beings created from intercourse between fallen angels and human women. The Eddas also mention these beings.

  • @XxTheAwokenOnexX
    @XxTheAwokenOnexX 3 года назад +6

    Iam also saving this video for bedtime lolz. Thank you for posting this video Hammerson.

  • @justbe1451
    @justbe1451 3 года назад +6

    Great video and information that I haven't heard before! I'm super interested in the lake with the traveling logs.

  • @jimmylee2388
    @jimmylee2388 3 года назад +4

    Awesome video series! Keep them coming!

  • @noelbgood8845
    @noelbgood8845 2 года назад +3

    Love this channel

  • @katmack4215
    @katmack4215 3 года назад +5

    Yay..😀 this is the best one in this series!!! Love it 👍

  • @DougShoeBushcraft
    @DougShoeBushcraft 3 года назад +3

    i found this very interesting

  • @carthaginean
    @carthaginean 3 года назад +7

    These are. GREAT !!!

  • @jenniferlonnes7420
    @jenniferlonnes7420 2 года назад +4

    Of the 6 episodes, this one is the most interesting because of the variety of subjects.
    Everything I've heard so far has been terrific!

  • @crush42mash6
    @crush42mash6 3 года назад +9

    Content is fantastically written, I look forward to more of your videos.
    What do they do with their dead? Do you think they bury them so deep that no one can ever find them? Just wondering
    Love from Ontario

  • @Ruth-if9gn
    @Ruth-if9gn 2 года назад +4

    Absolutely love this. Would love to see a video of the Moricetown, BC Wetsuweten legends. Best story teller is Warner or Melvin. We have some similar stories. Plus some different ones then this video.

  • @thomasgombar4711
    @thomasgombar4711 3 года назад +8

    Very enjoyable to watch and learn new things.

  • @jrtstrategicapital560
    @jrtstrategicapital560 Год назад +2

    I absolutely love this channel and series…thank you ! ❤️😊

  • @tvanders7155
    @tvanders7155 3 года назад +4

    Hammerson, that transition at 6:00-6:10 from past to present was really cool! With the waterfall in the background when talking about the Jesup and Boas expedition near Spences Bridge.

  • @slyaspie4934
    @slyaspie4934 3 года назад +4

    This channel deserves far more subs always brilliant work thanks guys

  • @bctrails7206
    @bctrails7206 3 года назад +4

    Early French fur traders knew the Kamloops(Tk'emlups) peoples area as Camp Des Loups. Also interior native/salish lore and stories tell of an enormous white Wolf that would kill and completely devour any who tried to hunt it. Early 1800s journal reports from Hudsons Bay trader John Tod mention it being run from the land by a single shot from his musket and that he was greatly praised by the local Tranquille tribe for his accomplishment.

  • @metaphysicswithariyana2794
    @metaphysicswithariyana2794 2 года назад +2

    Fascinating! Great info. Thank you, Mr. Peters for sharing your research.

  • @nickzoeckler1879
    @nickzoeckler1879 Год назад +2

    One of my fav channels it deserves way way more subscribers. Please never stop

  • @Nbdquinn
    @Nbdquinn 3 года назад +6

    Love this series

  • @rickjones4133
    @rickjones4133 3 года назад +5

    Thank you for this terrific series, beautifully realized and wonderfully informative. I look forward to more of these stories in future. Thank's again and be well.

  • @georgcorfu
    @georgcorfu 2 года назад +3

    21.38 It's interesting because in greek mythology we have the medusa Gorgo whom Perseas managed to decapitate by looking
    into his shield which goddess Athina had given him to help him. The shield worked as a mirtor so he didn't have to look at her when she was approaching him , otherwise he would be petrified.

  • @christinamenhennett
    @christinamenhennett 2 года назад +6

    My parents went to Devil's Lake many years ago when my brother was 11. I will never forget the story they tell of what happened to them and what they saw. Later they found out many many people disappear over the falls of that lake. They never went back and to this day the story remains the same and it is almost 50 years later.

    • @Antho2529
      @Antho2529 2 года назад +8

      whats the story?

    • @Eyes.WideOpen
      @Eyes.WideOpen Месяц назад

      Cmon you're suppose to tell us the story after a lead in like that! lol

    • @christinamenhennett
      @christinamenhennett Месяц назад +2

      They were on the lake with my brother in a boat with 2 large motors on it. Lake appeared calm until my mom suddenly noticed how fast the treeline was going by. She told my dad, who started the motors. Remember strong dual motors. Nothing, they kept going faster caught in a current on the lake. Suddenly, a guy in a boat dressed completely in black pulled alongside yet several feet out from them. They yelled for help. He smiled and waved and disappeared. The motors quit suddenly. Dad grabbed the oars while Mom helped hold them in. They weren't making any headway. A small branch was hanging down out over the lake & shore. My brother grabbed it out of desperation. It was so small it shouldn't have held him, let alone the boat with dual motors & 2 adults. My brother was 12 or 13 at the time. It not only held all the weight but enabled them to pull to shore, holding on that small branch to a tree they could tie the boat at. They hiked back to the road where my grandmother was waiting & watching my sister & I. Another boater pulled in with a large boat with 2 very large motors. They talked to him & he agreed to tow their boat. He said it'd be easy with his setup. Mom doctored her bleeding hands from holding the oars in when Dad was trying to row to safety. They went out just the 3 adults this time. They guided him to their boat. He connected their boat to his. They started to head back when he started having trouble heading back to the dock area. He put his motors on full throttle and it was touch & go as to whether they'd make it. He said that lake was very dangerous. There was a massive waterfall that my parents and brother were heading straight for. There had been many drownings in that lake. Many reports of the man in black being seen before people would go over the falls. The indigenous people named it Devil's Lake as they'd known of the "man" forever.

    • @Eyes.WideOpen
      @Eyes.WideOpen Месяц назад

      @christinamenhennett WoW What an incredible story! I had goosebumps the entire time I was reading it. That was a terrifying and close call! Thank you so very much for taking the time to share it with us! 💖🙏

    • @christinamenhennett
      @christinamenhennett Месяц назад

      @@Eyes.WideOpen you're welcome. Definitely too close for comfort. I almost lost my family that day.

  • @MrJohntaylor790
    @MrJohntaylor790 3 года назад +4

    Congrats on the 50k subs !

  • @chaos5o2inc59
    @chaos5o2inc59 3 года назад +4

    Such unique content. I greatly appreciate your hard work on bringing us this knowledge. Keep up the great work

  • @mr.mammuthusafricanavus8299
    @mr.mammuthusafricanavus8299 3 года назад +4

    It really is fascinating how many similar tales the world share about Little People, Giants and Sasquatch :P

  • @BT-fg1is
    @BT-fg1is 3 года назад +2

    Awesome video man.

  • @crustybastard1068
    @crustybastard1068 2 года назад +2

    The red thunder bird petroglyph shown is the largest ever discovered it's about 30 km south of cache Creek and 10 or 15 km in . It was where boys became men .there is a cave above Savona with petroglyphs a painted stone animal .you can still see the fire pit and where the red ocher was crushed and mixed with water . It's a very steep climb .it was pristine as of last fall

    • @Hello_Spaceboy
      @Hello_Spaceboy 3 месяца назад

      WHAAAAT that's so close to me I'd love to go take a peek

  • @OneSon744
    @OneSon744 2 года назад +1

    These vids are gold! Thank you Hammerson.

  • @jessegreywolf
    @jessegreywolf 3 года назад +2

    very informative! This is information i have wanted to know more about all my life Thnx

  • @jaythompson5102
    @jaythompson5102 3 года назад +5

    Amazing stuff. When you spoke about the dwarves I immediately thought of Thule or Dorset people. Obviously not all the details line up but maybe?

  • @spleefthedude7747
    @spleefthedude7747 3 года назад +2

    Thx.. very interesting

  • @francisesquega525
    @francisesquega525 3 года назад +2

    I am ojibway and.we talk of myths or other legends untill winter when those spirits sleep respect hiya yaway

  • @mrjolieguy8673
    @mrjolieguy8673 3 года назад +1

    This was so incredibly fantastic
    Thanks for sharing this video
    It was definitely worthwhile and so captivating, 👌I didn’t want it to end when it did 🤷🏻
    👏🏼👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼😉✌🏼

  • @angrybear86
    @angrybear86 3 года назад +4

    God this was an amazing video

  • @donschutte1418
    @donschutte1418 3 года назад +3

    Anyone ever hear about the mountain of the big people close to Lillooet tried to get a young native man to go up there with me he told me his grandma wouldn't let him go up there. Said it was the mountain of the big people

  • @trevormiller2712
    @trevormiller2712 Год назад +3

    White men, KNOW, about Saskwatch. To know I hiked those mountains for twenty years, even as a soldier, and survival instructor, makes my skin crawl, feeling EVERYTHING, out there. Was always something off.

  • @yeenaaldlooshii2032
    @yeenaaldlooshii2032 3 года назад +2

    This one was the best so far

  • @bretthines1020
    @bretthines1020 2 года назад +1

    Outstanding storytelling! Howdy from Northern Okanogan County, USA!

  • @istvancsiszar1118
    @istvancsiszar1118 3 года назад +2

    Giants and dwarfs are totally incredible. Though legends must not be academically brushed off as sheer fantasies.

  • @mirzaghalib8659
    @mirzaghalib8659 3 года назад +3

    Algorithm. Love your stuff Bud.