laget hiyt toxwum / Herring to Huckleberries

Regular price €19.99
A01=oil Betty Wilson
A01=osil Betty Wilson
A12=Prashant Miranda
ages 6-8
Author_oil Betty Wilson
Author_osil Betty Wilson
Author_Prashant Miranda
british columbia
canada
Category=YBCS
Category=YFN
Category=YFP
Category=YFY
Category=YNNT
elementary primary school
emerging readers
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eq_baby-toddler-early-learning
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family
first grade 1
grandparents
indigenous
nation
picture book for kids
salish
sea shore gathering
second grade 2
third grade 3
tla'amin language
traditional food harvest

Product details

  • ISBN 9781774921180
  • Weight: 312g
  • Dimensions: 196 x 260mm
  • Publication Date: 29 May 2025
  • Publisher: Portage & Main Press
  • Publication City/Country: CA
  • Product Form: Hardback
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It’s ošil’s favourite time of year! When the seasons change and the weather grows warm, the ɬagət̓ (herring) return to the waters of the ɬaʔəmɩn Nation, located on the southwest coast of British Columbia. For ošil and her grandparents, their arrival is the beginning of a full year of harvesting traditional foods provided by the sea and land. Together they fish, pick berries, and dig for clams. Everything tastes so good. And the best part is that there is enough for everyone to share!

Connect with the land and explore traditional Indigenous ways of gathering food in this beautifully illustrated picture book written in the language spoken in ʔayʔajuθəm and English. Drawn from the childhood memories of ošil (Betty Wilson), this book is sure to charm readers of all ages. This book includes a glossary and pronunciation guide, a map, and illustrations and descriptions of the traditional foods mentioned in the story.

ošil (Betty Wilson) has lived in her community of ɬaʔamɩn (Tla’amin), British Columbia, her entire life. Throughout her 25-year teaching career, she worked extensively to revitalize the ʔayʔajuθəm language, and continues to work as part of a team that is archiving ʔayʔajuθəm words and phrases so they are not lost. She enjoys weaving traditional cedar-root baskets and hopes to become a master in this art. Prashant Miranda grew up in Bangalore and studied at India’s National Institute of Design. After moving to Canada in 1999, he designed children’s animated shows for TV in Toronto. He now spends his time in the rainforests on the west coast of Canada, where he travels and documents his life through his watercolour journals, animates films, teaches visual art, illustrates children’s books, and paints murals.