Review:
"[one of the] testaments to the increasing recognition of First Nations voices within Canadian society."
Canadian Literature
"[one of the] testaments to the increasing recognition of First Nations voices within Canadian society."
– Canadian Literature
About the Author:
Dorothy Kennedy
Dr. Dorothy Kennedy and Randy Bouchard are the founders of the BC Indian Language Project, dedicated to the documentation and preservation of BC’s First Nations languages, cultures and histories.
Kennedy and Bouchard’s comprehensive study of the Native people of the Desolation Sound area, Sliammon Life, Sliammon Lands, was published by Talonbooks in 1983. They are also co-editors of Indian Myths & Legends from the North Pacific Coast of America, published in 2002 by Talonbooks.
The Lil’wat World of Charlie Mack, published by Talonbooks in February 2010, is Kennedy and Bouchard’s tribute to one of their First Nations collaborators.
Randy Bouchard
Randy Bouchard and Dr. Dorothy Kennedy are the founders of the BC Indian Language Project, dedicated to the documentation and preservation of BC’s First Nations languages, cultures, and histories.
Kennedy and Bouchard’s comprehensive study of the Native people of the Desolation Sound area, Sliammon Life, Sliammon Lands, was published by Talonbooks in 1983. They are also co-editors of Indian Myths & Legends from the North Pacific Coast of America, published in 2002 by Talonbooks.
The Lil’wat World of Charlie Mack, published by Talonbooks in February 2010, is Kennedy and Bouchard’s tribute to one of their First Nations collaborators.
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