Haunted High School - Chapter Seven: The Light
Chapter Seven: The Light
The Susquehannock Tribe and the Munsee Lenape Tribe occupied the land along the mighty Susquehanna River in Clinton County, Pennsylvania. They survived by farming crops and relied heavily on hunting, fishing, and gathering for food.
Both tribes were powerful, but they faced significant challenges from disease and warfare, including conflicts with the Iroquois and European settlers. Many members of these tribes lost their lives, and one location became a sacred resting place for those who fell victim to sickness, disease, and warfare while defending their land.
Eleven thousand years later, as time progressed and technology advanced, the land was developed, ultimately becoming home to a small high school nestled in the endless mountains of north-central Pennsylvania.
Unbeknownst to those involved in its construction, the facility was built on an ancient burial ground belonging to Indigenous peoples. In the years that followed, many strange occurrences were reported by the men and women who worked within the walls of the tiny school, along with horror stories depicting haunted or cursed locations within the facility where the remains are buried deep below the ground's surface.
However, this narrative is largely a myth, rooted in stereotypes and misconceptions about Indigenous beliefs and burial practices. While many tribes consider burial sites sacred and worthy of respect, the idea that vengeful spirits arise from disturbed graves is not a universal belief.
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The Susquehannock Tribe and the Munsee Lenape Tribe occupied the land along the mighty Susquehanna River in Clinton County, Pennsylvania. They survived by farming crops and relied heavily on hunting, fishing, and gathering for food.
Both tribes were powerful, but they faced significant challenges from disease and warfare, including conflicts with the Iroquois and European settlers. Many members of these tribes lost their lives, and one location became a sacred resting place for those who fell victim to sickness, disease, and warfare while defending their land.
Eleven thousand years later, as time progressed and technology advanced, the land was developed, ultimately becoming home to a small high school nestled in the endless mountains of north-central Pennsylvania.
Unbeknownst to those involved in its construction, the facility was built on an ancient burial ground belonging to Indigenous peoples. In the years that followed, many strange occurrences were reported by the men and women who worked within the walls of the tiny school, along with horror stories depicting haunted or cursed locations within the facility where the remains are buried deep below the ground's surface.
However, this narrative is largely a myth, rooted in stereotypes and misconceptions about Indigenous beliefs and burial practices. While many tribes consider burial sites sacred and worthy of respect, the idea that vengeful spirits arise from disturbed graves is not a universal belief.
Haunted High School - Chapter Seven: The Light
Chapter Seven: The Light
The Susquehannock Tribe and the Munsee Lenape Tribe occupied the land along the mighty Susquehanna River in Clinton County, Pennsylvania. They survived by farming crops and relied heavily on hunting, fishing, and gathering for food.
Both tribes were powerful, but they faced significant challenges from disease and warfare, including conflicts with the Iroquois and European settlers. Many members of these tribes lost their lives, and one location became a sacred resting place for those who fell victim to sickness, disease, and warfare while defending their land.
Eleven thousand years later, as time progressed and technology advanced, the land was developed, ultimately becoming home to a small high school nestled in the endless mountains of north-central Pennsylvania.
Unbeknownst to those involved in its construction, the facility was built on an ancient burial ground belonging to Indigenous peoples. In the years that followed, many strange occurrences were reported by the men and women who worked within the walls of the tiny school, along with horror stories depicting haunted or cursed locations within the facility where the remains are buried deep below the ground's surface.
However, this narrative is largely a myth, rooted in stereotypes and misconceptions about Indigenous beliefs and burial practices. While many tribes consider burial sites sacred and worthy of respect, the idea that vengeful spirits arise from disturbed graves is not a universal belief.
The Susquehannock Tribe and the Munsee Lenape Tribe occupied the land along the mighty Susquehanna River in Clinton County, Pennsylvania. They survived by farming crops and relied heavily on hunting, fishing, and gathering for food.
Both tribes were powerful, but they faced significant challenges from disease and warfare, including conflicts with the Iroquois and European settlers. Many members of these tribes lost their lives, and one location became a sacred resting place for those who fell victim to sickness, disease, and warfare while defending their land.
Eleven thousand years later, as time progressed and technology advanced, the land was developed, ultimately becoming home to a small high school nestled in the endless mountains of north-central Pennsylvania.
Unbeknownst to those involved in its construction, the facility was built on an ancient burial ground belonging to Indigenous peoples. In the years that followed, many strange occurrences were reported by the men and women who worked within the walls of the tiny school, along with horror stories depicting haunted or cursed locations within the facility where the remains are buried deep below the ground's surface.
However, this narrative is largely a myth, rooted in stereotypes and misconceptions about Indigenous beliefs and burial practices. While many tribes consider burial sites sacred and worthy of respect, the idea that vengeful spirits arise from disturbed graves is not a universal belief.
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BN ID: | 2940184528038 |
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Publisher: | Ava Abigail Productions |
Publication date: | 08/14/2025 |
Series: | Haunted High School , #7 |
Sold by: | Barnes & Noble |
Format: | eBook |
File size: | 74 KB |
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