How the Robin Got Its Red Breast : A Legend of the Sechelt People – Harbour Publishing
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DescriptionThese traditional teaching legends come straight from the oral traditions of the Sechelt Nation. Simple enough to be understood by young children, yet compelling enough for adults, they are gentle, beautifully presented cautionary tales. You'll want to read them again and again - and you'll learn a few words
These traditional teaching legends come straight from the oral traditions of the Sechelt Nation. Simple enough to be understood by young children, yet compelling enough for adults, they are gentle, beautifully presented cautionary tales. You'll want to read them again and again - and you'll learn a few words of the Shishalh language while you're at it. Charlie Craigan is a young Sechelt artist who works in a tiny studio set up in his bedroom. He studied traditional wood carving with Sechelt Nation carvers, but learned to draw and paint by studying books.
Nightwood Editions
ISBN: 9780889711587
Paperback / softback
7.5 in x 8 in - 40 pp
Publication Date: 01/01/1993
BISAC Subject(s):: JUV012080-JUVENILE FICTION / Legends, Myths, Fables / Indigenous Peoples of the Americas,JUV030090-JUVENILE FICTION / People & Places / Canada / Indigenous,JUV011040-JUVENILE FICTION / People & Places / United States / Native American
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DescriptionThese traditional teaching legends come straight from the oral traditions of the Sechelt Nation. Simple enough to be understood by young children, yet compelling enough for adults, they are gentle, beautifully presented cautionary tales. You'll want to read them again and again - and you'll learn a few words of the Shishalh language while you're at it. Charlie Craigan is a young Sechelt artist who works in a tiny studio set up in his bedroom. He studied traditional wood carving with Sechelt Nation carvers, but learned to draw and paint by studying books. Details Nightwood EditionsISBN: 9780889711587Paperback / softback7.5 in x 8 in - 40 ppPublication Date: 01/01/1993BISAC Subject(s):: JUV012080-JUVENILE FICTION / Legends, Myths, Fables / Indigenous Peoples of the Americas,JUV030090-JUVENILE FICTION / People & Places / Canada / Indigenous,JUV011040-JUVENILE FICTION / People & Places / United States / Native American
Description
These traditional teaching legends come straight from the oral traditions of the Sechelt Nation. Simple enough to be understood by young children, yet compelling enough for adults, they are gentle, beautifully presented cautionary tales. You'll want to read them again and again - and you'll learn a few words of the Shishalh language while you're at it. Charlie Craigan is a young Sechelt artist who works in a tiny studio set up in his bedroom. He studied traditional wood carving with Sechelt Nation carvers, but learned to draw and paint by studying books.
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Nightwood Editions
ISBN: 9780889711587
Paperback / softback
7.5 in x 8 in - 40 pp
Publication Date: 01/01/1993
BISAC Subject(s):: JUV012080-JUVENILE FICTION / Legends, Myths, Fables / Indigenous Peoples of the Americas,JUV030090-JUVENILE FICTION / People & Places / Canada / Indigenous,JUV011040-JUVENILE FICTION / People & Places / United States / Native American
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DescriptionThese traditional teaching legends come straight from the oral traditions of the Sechelt Nation. Simple enough to be understood by young children, yet compelling enough for adults, they are gentle, beautifully presented cautionary tales. You'll want to read them again and again - and you'll learn a few words of the Shishalh language while you're at it. Charlie Craigan is a young Sechelt artist who works in a tiny studio set up in his bedroom. He studied traditional wood carving with Sechelt Nation carvers, but learned to draw and paint by studying books. Details Nightwood EditionsISBN: 9780889711587Paperback / softback7.5 in x 8 in - 40 ppPublication Date: 01/01/1993BISAC Subject(s):: JUV012080-JUVENILE FICTION / Legends, Myths, Fables / Indigenous Peoples of the Americas,JUV030090-JUVENILE FICTION / People & Places / Canada / Indigenous,JUV011040-JUVENILE FICTION / People & Places / United States / Native American
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