Loon and Raven Tales
- Publisher
- Harbour Publishing Co. Ltd.
- Initial publish date
- Jan 1996
- Category
- Other, Native Canadian, Native American
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Audio cassette
- ISBN
- 9781550171549
- Publish Date
- Jan 1996
- List Price
- $12.95
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Out of print
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Recommended Age, Grade, and Reading Levels
- Age: 3 to 6
- Grade: p to 1
Description
When Anne Cameron was growing up, she befriended Klopinum, a Native elder in her Vancouver Island town. Klopinum entertained her young friend with her people's stories of the way things were when the world was young, and Anne was so fascinated that Klopinum requested, when she became a grown woman herself, that she pass the stories on to the children of her time.
These are stories of how Raven freed the moon when an old fisherwoman trapped it in a cedar chest; of how Loon lost her voice while she was rescuing daylight from evil spirits who had taken it prisoner; of how the world's water disappeared, and it was up to Raven to release it from the belly of a giant frog; of the love between Orca and Osprey, and how their union produced a new animal, which we call the killer whale. All these and more, are heard on Loon and Raven Tales, where for the first time we can hear the humour and wisdom of Anne Cameron's prose shine through in the author's captivating readings of classic west coast lore.
About the author
Anne Cameron was born in Nanaimo, BC. She began writing at an early age, starting with theatre scripts and screenplays. In 1979, her film Dreamspeaker, directed by Claude Jutra, won seven Canadian Film Awards, including best script. After being published as a novel, Dreamspeaker went on to win the Gibson Award for Literature. She has published more than 30 books, including the underground classic Daughters of Copper Woman, its sequel, Dzelarhons, novels, stories, poems and legends - for adults and children. Her most recent novels are Family Resemblances, Hardscratch Row, and a new, revised edition of Daughters of Copper Woman. She lives in Tahsis, BC