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In Canadian folklore, Seelkee (transcribed in English from , the local ) is a reported to have lived in the swamps of what is now , in , Canada. Seelkee has been allegedly seen by the , First Nations, people for hundreds of years. The most common description of Seelkee is a 10 to 15-foot-long () like beast with the head of a horse.

Most descriptions talk about how the creature was snake-like with two heads. Mostly black the serpent had red circular designs. The primary summer shelters for the Stó:lō people was in the form of a longhouse. Although some modern longhouses were built with roofs, most Stó:lō longhouses were built with a single flat, but slanted roof, similar to the Longhouse. Entire extended families would live in a longhouse, and the structure could be extended as the family expanded. Some of the longhouses in the local Stó:lō villages were defined by large house posts with Seelkee designs accented with red paint.

One of the first Caucasian settlers of the region, Issac Kipp, reportly saw a Seelkee and spoke how he was told by the local people never to turn your back on the beast. Saying "Don't turn around, if you do you'll be sick."


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