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Publisher:Rocky Mountain Books, 2019
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- Author: Penn, Briony; Paul, CecilDate:Created2019Summary:
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.
Subject(s): Haisla | Paul, Cecil, 1931-Original Publisher: British Columbia [British Columbia], Rocky Mountain BooksLanguage(s): EnglishCollection(s)/Series: Read Alberta eBook Collection | First Nations, Métis, and Inuit Collection
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