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Monkey Beach follows Lisa, a young girl from the Haisla Native American Tribe living in Canada, with beautiful touches of magical realism and deep insights into what it means to grow up and be a family.
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Monkey Beach follows Lisa, a young girl from the Haisla Native American Tribe living in Canada, with beautiful touches of magical realism and deep insights into what it means to grow up and be a [...]
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Gerald Amos of the Haisla Nation in British Columbia said, I live 6 kilometers from a pipeline.
John Adams: Tar Sands Pipeline Protest at the White House: A Huge Success and a Historic Turning Point John Adams 2011
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Gerald Amos of the Haisla Nation in British Columbia said, I live 6 kilometers from a pipeline.
John Adams: Tar Sands Pipeline Protest at the White House: A Huge Success and a Historic Turning Point John Adams 2011
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Gerald Amos of the Haisla Nation in British Columbia said, I live 6 kilometers from a pipeline.
John Adams: Tar Sands Pipeline Protest at the White House: A Huge Success and a Historic Turning Point John Adams 2011
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Eden Robinson talking about Haisla/Heiltsuk mythology (and Wayne's World).
Eden Robinson Jes Battis 2008
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“Queen of the North” is the first person story of Adeleine, a young Haisla girl nicknamed Karaoke, who is a secondary character in Monkey Beach.
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This book would be a great pick for the folklore section of the next Once Upon a Time Challenge, as it is full of Haisla (a Native-Canadian community from the coast of British Columbia) lore, traditions and beliefs.
3 Mini-Reviews 2007
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This book would be a great pick for the folklore section of the next Once Upon a Time Challenge, as it is full of Haisla (a Native-Canadian community from the coast of British Columbia) lore, traditions and beliefs.
Archive 2007-12-01 2007
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Even if you don't appreciate the quirky characters, you should read it for the Haisla heritage and folk stories alone.
Archive 2009-06-01 Stephanie 2009
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