Salmon boy : a legend of the Sechelt people / by Donna Joe ; illustrated by Charlie Craigan.

By: Joe, DonnaContributor(s): Craigan, CharlieMaterial type: TextTextPublication details: Gibsons, BC : Nightwood Editions, c1999Description: [22] p. : ill. ; 22 cmISBN: 0889711666Subject(s): Sechelt -- Storytelling -- Children's literature | Salmon -- Children's literature | Shíshálh | StorytellingDDC classification: j398.2/09711/310452756 Summary: In Salmon Boy: A Legend of the Sechelt People, a young boy is captured by a Chum salmon and brought to the country of the salmon people-a dry land beneath water where "the salmon people walked about the same as people do above the sea." The boy lived with them for one year, and his captivity becomes a source of learning that will ensure the survival of his own people.
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G20 J64 S25 1999 (Browse shelf (Opens below)) 1 Available T 1438
Children's Literature BCACCS Resource Centre
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Children's Literature BCACCS Resource Centre
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Children's Literature BCACCS Resource Centre
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G20 J64 S25 1999 (Browse shelf (Opens below)) 4 Available Curriculum Box - Animals and the Environment T 1984

In Salmon Boy: A Legend of the Sechelt People, a young boy is captured by a Chum salmon and brought to the country of the salmon people-a dry land beneath water where "the salmon people walked about the same as people do above the sea." The boy lived with them for one year, and his captivity becomes a source of learning that will ensure the survival of his own people.

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