Salmon Boy

By (author): Donna Joe

Illustrated by: Charlie Craigan

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.After accompanying the salmon people on their run, the Sechelt boy hops out of the river and returns home to teach everything he has learned to his people who, from that time forward, treat the salmon properly and always have enough to eat. The salmon people, now respected by the humans, happily “give their rich flesh to feed the people of the land.”This beautiful story is accompanied by black and white illustrations of the boy and his adventures. Though written especially for children, Salmon Boy, with its simple message of responsibility and respect, will appeal to all ages.

AUTHOR

Charlie Craigan

Charlie Craigan was born in Sechelt in 1969. His natural artistic talent began showing itself when he was still a Grade 5 student at Sechelt Elementary and was further developed while working with local carvers Arnold Jones and Jamie Jeffries. He is a member of the Sechelt Indian Band and resides in Sechelt.


AUTHOR

Donna Joe

Donna Joe (1948-2013) was a member of the Sechelt Indian Band on the beautiful Sunshine Coast of British Columbia. As a child she used to go fishing with her mother and father, Marjorie and Cyprian August. In 1953 she began attending residential school and went on to complete a Bachelor of Education at the University of British Columbia (NITEP). She went on to earn a master’s degree and found work with the Sechelt School District and Sechelt Indian Band as Supervisor of shashishalhem (the Sechelt language). Donna and her husband Vern had three children and five grandchildren.

Awards

  • BC 2000 Book Award 2000, Winner
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    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.After accompanying the salmon people on their run, the Sechelt boy hops out of the river and returns home to teach everything he has learned to his people who, from that time forward, treat the salmon properly and always have enough to eat. The salmon people, now respected by the humans, happily “give their rich flesh to feed the people of the land.”This beautiful story is accompanied by black and white illustrations of the boy and his adventures. Though written especially for children, Salmon Boy, with its simple message of responsibility and respect, will appeal to all ages.

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    Details

    Dimensions:

    24 Pages
    8.5in * 7in * 0.16in
    0.62lb

    Published:

    September 21, 2001

    Publisher:

    Nightwood Editions

    ISBN:

    9780889711662

    Featured In:

    Kids and YA

    Language:

    eng

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