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Stories from the magic canoe of Wa'xaid  Cover Image Book Book

Stories from the magic canoe of Wa'xaid

Paul, Cecil (author.). Penn, Briony, (author.).

Summary: "My name is Wa’xaid, given to me by my people. ‘Wa’ is ‘the river’, ‘Xaid’ is ‘good’ – good river. Sometimes the river is not good. I am a Xenaksiala, I am from the Killer Whale Clan. I would like to walk with you in Xenaksiala lands. Where I will take you is the place of my birth. They call it the Kitlope. It is called Xesdu’wäxw (Huschduwaschdu) for ‘blue, milky, glacial water’. Our destination is what I would like to talk about, and a boat – I call it my magic canoe. It is a magical canoe because there is room for everyone who wants to come into it to paddle together. The currents against it are very strong but I believe we can reach that destination and this is the reason for our survival. —Cecil Paul. Who better to tell the narrative of our times about the restoration of land and culture than Wa’xaid (the good river), or Cecil Paul, a Xenaksiala elder who pursued both in his ancestral home, the Kitlope — now the largest protected unlogged temperate rainforest left on the planet. Paul’s cultural teachings are more relevant today than ever in the face of environmental threats, climate change and social unrest, while his personal stories of loss from residential schools, industrialization and theft of cultural property (the world-renowned Gps’golox pole) put a human face to the survivors of this particular brand of genocide.Told in Cecil Paul’s singular, vernacular voice, Stories from the Magic Canoe spans a lifetime of experience, suffering and survival."--

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  • ISBN: 9781771602952
  • Physical Description: print
    regular print
    224 pages : illustrations (some colour), maps ; 19 cm
  • Edition: First edition.
  • Publisher: British Columbia : Rocky Mountain Books, 2019.

Content descriptions

General Note:
Maps on endpapers.
Includes endnotes: p. 163-224.
Formatted Contents Note: Preface / Roy Henry Vickers -- Foreword / Louisa Smith -- Introduction -- One. So many arrows came our way, 1792-1941 -- Two. Journey in the magic canoe, 1990-1994 -- Three. Journey of hell, 1941-1971 -- Four. Healing journey, 1971-1994 -- Five. More good journeys in the magic canoe, 1995-2018 -- Short chronology of historic events described by Wa'xaid -- Short chronology of Wa'xaid's life -- Family tree -- Endnotes / Bryony Penn.
Subject: Paul, Cecil -- 1931-
Haisla Indigenous -- British Columbia
Haisla Indigenous -- History
Haisla Indigenous -- Biography
Indigenous culture -- Canada
British Columbia, Northern
Genre: Autobiographies/Memoirs
Topic Heading: Indigenous.

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  • 1 of 1 copy available at Salt Spring Island Public Library.

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