10-30-2012, 11:48 PM
I have no idea what the significance of it is, but that area is also literally where that 7.7 earthquake from the other day was located too.
My wife's sister is a big fan of all this stuff; visiting Haida G'waii is on her bucket list for sure so I only know of things second hand, but I find it very interesting.
I love nearly all mythology. I was pretty stoked to find out my wife's cabin has a view of a sacred first nations monument called 'The Coyote's Penis' (or Chimney Rock for a much less interesting english name). It's supposed to be one of the Coyote's three homes or something, and the valley where the cabin is located used to be an area where Shamans would perform their spirit rituals. There is also a NASA base up by one of the lakes, due to weird calcium deposits that were also found on the moon (or something like that
). So yes, I LOVE native myths and such. They are awesome.
My wife's sister is a big fan of all this stuff; visiting Haida G'waii is on her bucket list for sure so I only know of things second hand, but I find it very interesting.
I love nearly all mythology. I was pretty stoked to find out my wife's cabin has a view of a sacred first nations monument called 'The Coyote's Penis' (or Chimney Rock for a much less interesting english name). It's supposed to be one of the Coyote's three homes or something, and the valley where the cabin is located used to be an area where Shamans would perform their spirit rituals. There is also a NASA base up by one of the lakes, due to weird calcium deposits that were also found on the moon (or something like that
). So yes, I LOVE native myths and such. They are awesome.
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