Alert Bay, the birthplace of Thomas Sewid and a hotbed of Sasquatch reports in these modern times. Most don’t know it’s a town with the highest number of Dzoonakwa or Sasquatch carvings on earth!
It’s also known as home of the Killer Whale (Orca) and a place in the shadow of the world’s largest totem pole.
Yes, Dzoonakwa is carved on the pole and just a short distance away is the U’mista Cultural Center www.umista.ca with their beautiful welcoming pole with a Dzoonakwa.
Here is housed the repatriated Potlatch regalia and other cultural items. It also holds some amazing old Dzoonakwa carvings. The U’mista has a vast array of Kwakwaka’wakw art on display and for sale.
In the summer one can visit the ceremonial Big House and enjoy the local indigenous youth sharing their dances, songs and family regalia as one witnesses all come to life in dance and song. Who knows, one may even see Dzoonakwa regalia danced in their Big House?
Alert Bay is a Bucket List must for all Sasquatch enthusiasts and investigators! Don’t forget to contact Thomas’s cousin Joe Wilson to order or pick up that amazing Dzoonakwa metal ring, bracelet or other creation in metal or wood.
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Thomas decided to create Alert Bay Sasquatch for just prior to recording the episode, he called a woman from the region who gave him a fairly fresh Sasquatch road crossing report from that region on Vancouver Island.
Decades living in that region, Thomas has gathered many Sasquatch reports from that small region of Vancouver Island. In this episode he explains why so many Sasquatch reports come from that region.
After hearing this episode, one may want to make their way to this region and conduct their own investigation.
As always, Thomas educates, entertains, and intrigues us with what he knows! This episode will surely enlighten you about a small little region that who knew was so filled with Sasquatch and indigenous culture about The Big Fellas!
jwiser
Hey Thomas!! I was wondering if there is a certain time of year the Sasquatch are around or if they are always there? I saw the episode of Les Stroud where he was walking up a creek by the town and there were salmon everywhere, swimming up stream. Couldn’t someone set up some cameras and get some real good footage of Sasquatch.