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A Sasquatch Story - Empowered Filmmaker Malahat 2024 

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This film was made as a part of the Empowered Filmmaker in the Malahat Nation.
Participants were mentored through the production of a short film which they created within just 5 days of instruction by filmmaker and educator Farhan Umedaly @vovoproductions
More Information:
www.empoweredfilmmaker.com
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@marilynamy3823
@marilynamy3823 29 дней назад
We lived with a sasquatch on our property back in the 80's and early 90's. I saw in one night when I was on my front porch around sundown. Because we had had our house raised, it put me eye level with it. I'd say I was no more than 30 feet from it. It looked at me and I looked at it while continuing to smoke my cigarette. When I was done, I slowly went back into my house. I guess it realized I wasn't a threat or afraid of it and it left all our pets and big animals alone. It did like to jump on our porch after that just to let me know it was here. After it built up where we live, it left and years later, we found where it had made a nest with some youpons. I always felt safe with it living on the property and to this day, I still miss it.
@Good-Dog70
@Good-Dog70 28 дней назад
Where is your property?
@JamesBach-hz1pc
@JamesBach-hz1pc 28 дней назад
Having a Sasquatch on your property is as good as security gets
@marilynamy3823
@marilynamy3823 27 дней назад
@@Good-Dog70 Texas in the woods.
@josmith6684
@josmith6684 25 дней назад
wow 🎉you were lucky 🍀
@rumigirl
@rumigirl 23 дня назад
@marilynamy3823: Awwww. Wonderful.
@davidbakara5044
@davidbakara5044 28 дней назад
After years of doubting some of the Native American wisdom, I’ve come to understand, that I was wrong. And not just about Sasquatch..
@ewellfossum
@ewellfossum 24 дня назад
I've seen them 3 times in my life, had rocks thrown at my mother and I. Had screams in the early morning hours, tree knocks, and found hairs and prints that were 18" long near the house.
@deannapushruk4212
@deannapushruk4212 17 дней назад
Thank you for telling your encounter. 😊
@MB-gl7fx
@MB-gl7fx 3 месяца назад
Always find the native perspective on Sasquatch very interesting, especially when they’re just seen as another entity that lives in the wilderness.
@vondahartsock-oneil3343
@vondahartsock-oneil3343 3 дня назад
My tribe's oral tradition says we thought of them as another type of people with a language of their own, and how they would visit during the fall harvesting for trade.
@MB-gl7fx
@MB-gl7fx 3 дня назад
That sounds the more believable to me, they must be another form of human primate for them stay hidden as well as they do. I do believe the stories of them chattering and speaking also. I’m envious of anybody who’s encountered them.
@ewellfossum
@ewellfossum 24 дня назад
God bless you elder, I am a Warm Springs Chiricahua Apache from NM. We have families of them here on our reservation. They talk, they are curious, throw rocks, hits trees, knock trees over, bother people but we leave them alone.
@chrissamuel495
@chrissamuel495 16 дней назад
Just the fact that you are a Chiricahua Apache is awesome to me. Greetings from Australia 🇦🇺
@ewellfossum
@ewellfossum 16 дней назад
@chrissamuel495 I went to school with a girl that was half Laguna Pueblo and half Australian, she was raised in Australia, and she had an awesome accent. I'm glad you know of the Chiricahua Apache, I'm a direct descendant of Warm Springs Chiricahua Apache chief's Victorio, Mangas Coloradas and Loco, and am descended from 2 Chiricahua Apache US Scouts Charles Martine Sr and Paul Guydelkon Sr, my grandmother Evelyn Martine was the last Chiricahua Apache born as a US prisoner of war born in 1912 in Ft. Sill, Oklahoma.
@chrissamuel495
@chrissamuel495 16 дней назад
@@ewellfossum Thanks for the reply. You have a great history. Maybe you could write a book so it doesn't get forgotten!
@ewellfossum
@ewellfossum 16 дней назад
@chrissamuel495 There's a book titled, " Apache Mothers and Daughters ", by Ruth Boyer and Narcissus Gayton, it's a book about my family's history. Narcissus was my mothers aunt and my grandmother Evelyn is the baby on the cover, check it out....
@chrissamuel495
@chrissamuel495 15 дней назад
@@ewellfossum I will thankyou very much. Blessings to you!
@Juanita6173
@Juanita6173 20 дней назад
Thank you Elder for sharing your story.
@jerrilynncoteharper9401
@jerrilynncoteharper9401 10 дней назад
🎉 Thank you ✨ love hearing the different stories across the land Turtle Island about the Elder Brothers .
@kevinfatemi634
@kevinfatemi634 28 дней назад
Everyone wants to see Bigfoot....until they see Bigfoot.
@alexhaywood9706
@alexhaywood9706 26 дней назад
I had a similar experience a hour drive away from this place.
@vondahartsock-oneil3343
@vondahartsock-oneil3343 3 дня назад
My tribe's oral tradition states that we thought of the sasquatch's as another type of people. They had language and would come visit for trade. I've never seen one or heard one. In fact, my tribe now says they don't believe they exist anymore, but if they do. They are prob. pushed to the PNW. Thank You for this!
@2manysigns
@2manysigns 26 дней назад
Glad he's around to tell his stories .
@SPOOKS28
@SPOOKS28 26 дней назад
Glad to hear your story and your mothers thanks .
@user-yj9jl2ss6u
@user-yj9jl2ss6u Месяц назад
I went to your site. Looks like some great material. I have subbed and rung the 'Bell'. Always a like...
@rumigirl
@rumigirl 23 дня назад
Lovely film! Good job!!!!!
@user-yj9jl2ss6u
@user-yj9jl2ss6u Месяц назад
Great story. I love the Natives and these Native accounts. My best friend is Mi'kmaq from New Brunswick and his mother was Gunn Clan in Nova Scotia. I lived and worked in Victoria and Colwood circa 1980 but regretfully, did not get a chance to venture North. Maybe one day. From Ontario, take care...
@onestarabove7027
@onestarabove7027 Месяц назад
Good account.
@Ehdubs
@Ehdubs 13 дней назад
Thank you for sharing
@lisebrown8431
@lisebrown8431 25 дней назад
Thank you 🙏
@larrymondello8475
@larrymondello8475 25 дней назад
Thank you
@laurab3199
@laurab3199 25 дней назад
❤❤❤
@benderbender1233
@benderbender1233 25 дней назад
🖖
@larrymondello8475
@larrymondello8475 25 дней назад
I got scared just listening to you Describe it.😊
@sherripendarvis4537
@sherripendarvis4537 26 дней назад
Nice story, music too much.
@dshepherd107
@dshepherd107 25 дней назад
I actually enjoyed the music
@ssherrierable
@ssherrierable 22 дня назад
Haven’t you seen harry and the Hendersons? Big foot loves pets 😂
@td6369
@td6369 28 дней назад
A youpon is??
@lonesomecowboy4659
@lonesomecowboy4659 25 дней назад
It's a evasive tree with a root system that spread out And produces more evasive Trees. Cleaning a fence row is no fun.
@lonesomecowboy4659
@lonesomecowboy4659 25 дней назад
Here in the south it's pronounced YO- PON
@sharong8511
@sharong8511 25 дней назад
@@lonesomecowboy4659 Evasive means difficult to find or locate, from the root word evade. Invasive means something that invades or encroaches on something. 😉
@DoctorSess
@DoctorSess 22 дня назад
Show me the bones.
@commatodatop264
@commatodatop264 17 дней назад
There is no such thing. Show me one and then we can talk
@IrlBandit
@IrlBandit 28 дней назад
Wow, amazing account - i love it
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