Before the history was recorded, people lived on the coast of Henderson Bay. These people are Nisqually. The historical evidence that Nisqually lives in this area is that the archaeological expedition has a shell appearing downstream of the Chapman Bay. Local people live in small groups, but their livelihoods vary depending on the availability of food and the terrain of the area. Freshwater flow means drinking water source and is close to salmon so these small groups are always along the steam or near the mouth.
Tsleil-Waututh means "the entrance people" who believe that water is not only a source of food, transportation and recreation, but also the basis of their rituals and spiritual beliefs. Tsleil-Waututh considers the entrance protection a sacred trust, and now they have established a sacred trust initiative to focus on stopping Kinder Morgan's pipeline proposal. Recently, the CBC special report on the leading actor Dan George in the 1960 's is circulated, including clips of leading actors of Oscar recommendation, which sounds like his grandchildren Justin George and Ruben George. These people led the start of this campaign in their community and it is amazing to see the enthusiasm of enthusiasm for this generation against this sacred trust.
The sound of the awakening was that the fishing boat took off from the dock and entered the entrance. Because the first signs of light came out of the dark and cold morning. After a while the fishermen arrived. The bulging disturbance through the other side of the entrance comes from the coastal sand dunes. As the sun began to warm the window behind the van, I got inspiration to get up and face the cold morning. Welcome to the swallow, hustle and the hustle that fly out of the van, welcome the hustle and bustle, yet the ducks gather like black swans, the gulls underwater, Shagus, the white ibis and the king fishermen will arrive , The sun moved me 100 meters, walking to a high compost toilet in a park not far from the bar
Since I am not used to this area, I first visited the Sebastian Entrance State Park on the south side of the entrance. When I noticed that I had to pay for the parking lot, I dismissed the idea, I wondered if there are birds there, and I will be concerned about paying. Instead, I found dirt on one side of the A1A highway, so I thought that I would walk to the entrance along the beach. As soon as I entered the beach, I was able to see how fog it was. The huge waves crashed violently and became surprisingly big. Shortly thereafter, I met Sanderings who goes back and forth searching for food in the waves. These were the first cooperative birds in the morning, so I predicted the direction they were looking for and lay on the beach which is about to start taking pictures. They are amazing fast birds as they are running from the crumbling wave so I am happy to try to focus on them