Almost a hundred years ago, your great, great-grandfather and a number of his friends pooled their savings and bought land on the eastern shores of the Kootenny Lake, in the southeastern corner of British Columbia. They moved their extended families to their new land from their reservations in upstate New York, with the purpose of protecting their children and their children’s children from the danger of working high steel.
As time went by, more giant families moved to the area, especially after World War Two. The Canadian gave this “ad hoc” reservation First Nation status, and appropriate more land for the giants to live on.
None of this stopped the construction companies from driving to your reservation to recruit young giants to work “high steel.”
Today you and four other young giants are getting on a special transport that will take you five hundred and sixty-three miles south to the city of Boise, Idaho.
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