Children’s Grave Site – Oct. 23, 2005 [Breaches Brook] ...THE UNKNOWN FORCE OF NATURE
It is not known to but few. The strangest film came over my entire body. My Spirit lifted in the sunlight and a million energy radii circled around me . This is a source for the more important me to inter into that field of the spirit world. It captured me in a vision that I still don't believe.
Breaches Brook is 2 km from Seal Rocks NE where the Mi’kmaq people used the waterways and main trails in the country. Families have been living here since 1700 even before.
Many stories were told of a family of three children that died of starvation and were buried 3 miles from the southern side , up from the railway trussel in Breaches Brook, up the river. [To the east].
An elderly lady, 90 years old, in 2005 told her son that she was three years old when their family moved from Sandy Point, because of the great storms in winter months and it was hard to survive them. So their family decided to move to Breaches to shelter themselves in winter and it was easier to obtain fresh caribou from the Indians that would travel the western country in winter by dog team.
She said in 1930 – 1940, times were tough for all the people and sometimes tunnels had to be dug to get to their outhouses, snow about four or five feet above them. She said they lived in extreme conditions and winter months took toll on many of the families in the whole of Bay St. George.
She knows many stories but I dare not see this woman to remind her of these days. I visited this area in the fall of 2005 and said a few words in condolence for those children and left the site undisturbed , and not to reenter this site ever again.
Pikto'l Sa'ke'j Muise.
(Ancient Spirit of the White Wolf)
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