Spirit Of The Cedar People

Spirit Of The Cedar People
Author: Christine Normandin
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 38
Release: 1998-04-01
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 0756777739

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This new collection of 5 tales of the Northwest Coast Indians follows the award-winning Echoes of the Elders.Ó It tells of a time long ago when spirits & animals dwelled in a shadowy world full of magic, changing their shapes at will. The stories taught their children how to confront these & many other mysterious forces. The stories here are written as they were recounted by Chief Lelooska, the distinguished Kwakiutl storyteller & artist. The accompanying CD features Chief Lelooska telling the legends & performing traditional chants & drumming. For 40 years Lelooska & his family of 4 generations of artists performed in their cedar-plank house the age-old myths, the dances, & music, wearing the masks & robes of their tribe. Ben Franklin Award.

Spirit of the Cedar People

Spirit of the Cedar People
Author: Lelooska
Publsiher: DK Publishing (Dorling Kindersley)
Total Pages: 48
Release: 1998
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: IND:30000060920612

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A collection of five tales of the Northwest Coast Indians.

Spirit of the Cedar People

Spirit of the Cedar People
Author: Chief Lelooska
Publsiher: Turtleback
Total Pages: 135
Release: 1998-01-01
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 0613159861

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Myths and legends drawn from the oral traditions of the Northwest Coast Indians. Includes companion aural CD featuring the voice of the chief reading these stories.

Echoes of the Elders

Echoes of the Elders
Author: Lelooska
Publsiher: DK Publishing (Dorling Kindersley)
Total Pages: 48
Release: 1997
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: UOM:39015047082659

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A collection of folktales from long ago about the Northwest Coast of North America and the Indians who lived there.

Cedar

Cedar
Author: Hilary Stewart
Publsiher: D & M Publishers
Total Pages: 196
Release: 2009-12-01
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1926706471

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From the mighty cedar of the rainforest came a wealth of raw materials vital to the early Northwest Coast Indian way of life, its art and culture. For thousands of years these people developed the tools and technologies to fell the giant cedars that grew in profusion. They used the rot-resistant wood for graceful dugout canoes to travel the coastal waters, massive post-and-beam houses in which to live, steam bent boxes for storage, monumental carved poles to declare their lineage and dramatic dance masks to evoke the spirit world. Every part of the cedar had a use. The versatile inner bark they wove into intricately patterned mats and baskets, plied into rope and processed to make the soft, warm, yet water-repellent clothing so well suited to the raincoast. Tough but flexible withes made lashing and heavy-duty rope. The roots they wove into watertight baskets embellished with strong designs. For all these gifts, the Northwest Coast peoples held the cedar and its spirit in high regard, believing deeply in its healing and spiritual powers. Respectfully, they addressed the cedar as Long Life Maker, Life Giver and Healing Woman. Photographs, drawings, anecdotes, oral history, accounts of early explorers, traders and missionaries highlight the text.

Spirit Bear and Children Make History

Spirit Bear and Children Make History
Author: Cindy Blackstock
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 54
Release: 2017
Genre: Child health services
ISBN: 1775191400

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The Sasquatch the Fire and the Cedar Baskets

The Sasquatch  the Fire and the Cedar Baskets
Author: Joseph Dandurand
Publsiher: Harbour Publishing
Total Pages: 37
Release: 2020-06-21
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 9780889713772

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“Deep in the thickest part of a cedar forest there lived a young Sasquatch. He was over nine feet tall and his feet were about size twenty. He had long brown hair that covered all of his body. His hands were so big and his arms so long he could wrap them around the biggest of the cedar trees. He had been born here many years ago and he did not know his parents, as they had been scared away by a great fire. He was left on his own and he had survived by eating berries and he had grown into the Sasquatch he now was...” So begins this charming story for children by Kwantlen storyteller Joseph Dandurand. The Sasquatch, spirit of the great cedar forest, eludes human hunters, falls in love, fathers a lovely daughter and saves his little family from a forest fire by dousing the flames with water stored in baskets carefully woven by his mate. The story is told with grace and simplicity by a master storyteller in the great tradition of the Kwantlen people. Accompanied by whimsical illustrations from Kwakwaka’wakw artist Simon Daniel James, The Sasquatch, the Fire and the Cedar Baskets follows a similar style to popular Nightwood titles such as Salmon Boy, Mayuk the Grizzly Bear and How the Robin Got Its Red Breast.

Touching Spirit Bear

Touching Spirit Bear
Author: Ben Mikaelsen
Publsiher: Harper Collins
Total Pages: 324
Release: 2010-04-20
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 9780062009685

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In his Nautilus Award-winning classic Touching Spirit Bear, author Ben Mikaelson delivers a powerful coming-of-age story of a boy who must overcome the effects that violence has had on his life. After severely injuring Peter Driscal in an empty parking lot, mischief-maker Cole Matthews is in major trouble. But instead of jail time, Cole is given another option: attend Circle Justice, an alternative program that sends juvenile offenders to a remote Alaskan Island to focus on changing their ways. Desperate to avoid prison, Cole fakes humility and agrees to go. While there, Cole is mauled by a mysterious white bear and left for dead. Thoughts of his abusive parents, helpless Peter, and his own anger cause him to examine his actions and seek redemption—from the spirit bear that attacked him, from his victims, and, most importantly, from himself. Ben Mikaelsen paints a vivid picture of a juvenile offender, examining the roots of his anger without absolving him of responsibility for his actions, and questioning a society in which angry people make victims of their peers and communities. Touching Spirit Bear is a poignant testimonial to the power of a pain that can destroy, or lead to healing. A strong choice for independent reading, sharing in the classroom, homeschooling, and book groups.