We are Chinese settlers that moved to Montreal from Beijing.
We were orphans living off the street but were able to stow away on a merchant
ship to Canada with little trouble except for seasickness. We left China
because the only option left for us was prostitution. Along the way, we stole
much of what we used to settle in our land, including a live chicken.
The first three months will be especially crucial. In order
to escape the cold winters, a shelter must be built. The land would have to be
cleared with the help of the Jabunz’s or the native people that inhabit the
area around us. Also, plots for crops would have to be tilled, either by hand
or by ox pulled plow. Our skills include gardening, animal care, cooking,
building skills, and medicine/first aid skills. The only things we
brought/stole was: a cooking pot, old sheets, a shovel, and an axe. Our only
neighbours that we know of, the Jabunz’s, live not very close, but still within
helping distance. We managed to scavenge some dried food, rice and a live
chicken found wandering in the middle of the road. To survive the next three
months, we need to achieve a strong bond with our neighbours and the native
people. They can help us and trade with us ford things we both need, especially
in the winter months. We will also need to find work as either a seamstress, or
a hired help in some of the older farms.