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The Skeena, second longest river in the province, remains an icon of British Columbia’s northwest. Called Xsien (“water of the clouds”) by the Tsimshian and Gitksan, it has always played a vital role in the lives of Indigenous people of the region. Since the 1800s, it has also become home to gold seekers, traders, salmon fishers and other settlers who were drawn by the area’s beauty and abundant natural resources.
Voices from the Skeena will take readers on a journey inspired directly by the people who lived there. Combining forty illustrations with text selected from the pioneer interviews CBC radio producer Imbert Orchard recorded in the 1960s, the book follows the arrival of the Europeans and the introduction of the fur trade to the Omineca gold rush and the building of the Grand Trunk Pacific Railroad.
Open the pages to meet Robert Cunningham, an Anglican missionary who would later become the founder of the thriving Port Essington. Here too is a man called Cataline, a packer for whom no settlement was too remote to reach, and the indominable Sarah Glassey, the first woman to pre-empt land in British Columbia. At the heart of these stories is the river, weaving together a narrative of a people and their culture. Pairing the stories with Roy Henry Vickers's vibrant art creates a unique and captivating portrait of British Columbia that will appeal to art lovers and history readers alike.
Prize(s): Nominated Jeanne Clarke Local History Award (2020), Short-listed Bill Duthie Booksellers’ Choice Award, BC Book Prizes (2020)
“This book is B.C. regional history as it should be, grounded in the authentic voices of those who lived it and presented in a context of compelling visual beauty.”
–Tom Sandborn, The Vancouver Sun
“...a diverse range of readers, from the curious public to the academic community, should welcome this publication.”
–Ted Binnema, BC Studies
Harbour Publishing
ISBN: 9781550178838
Hardback
11.0 in x 8.0 in - 112 pp
Publication Date: 02/11/2019
BISAC Subject(s):: ART041000-ART / Indigenous Art of the Americas,HIS006020-HISTORY / Canada / Post-Confederation (1867-),HIS006000-HISTORY / Canada / General
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Description
The Skeena, second longest river in the province, remains an icon of British Columbia’s northwest. Called Xsien (“water of the clouds”) by the Tsimshian and Gitksan, it has always played a vital role in the lives of Indigenous people of the region. Since the 1800s, it has also become home to gold seekers, traders, salmon fishers and other settlers who were drawn by the area’s beauty and abundant natural resources.
Voices from the Skeena will take readers on a journey inspired directly by the people who lived there. Combining forty illustrations with text selected from the pioneer interviews CBC radio producer Imbert Orchard recorded in the 1960s, the book follows the arrival of the Europeans and the introduction of the fur trade to the Omineca gold rush and the building of the Grand Trunk Pacific Railroad.
Open the pages to meet Robert Cunningham, an Anglican missionary who would later become the founder of the thriving Port Essington. Here too is a man called Cataline, a packer for whom no settlement was too remote to reach, and the indominable Sarah Glassey, the first woman to pre-empt land in British Columbia. At the heart of these stories is the river, weaving together a narrative of a people and their culture. Pairing the stories with Roy Henry Vickers's vibrant art creates a unique and captivating portrait of British Columbia that will appeal to art lovers and history readers alike.
Prize(s): Nominated Jeanne Clarke Local History Award (2020), Short-listed Bill Duthie Booksellers’ Choice Award, BC Book Prizes (2020)
“This book is B.C. regional history as it should be, grounded in the authentic voices of those who lived it and presented in a context of compelling visual beauty.”
–Tom Sandborn, The Vancouver Sun
“...a diverse range of readers, from the curious public to the academic community, should welcome this publication.”
–Ted Binnema, BC Studies
Details
Harbour Publishing
ISBN: 9781550178838
Hardback
11.0 in x 8.0 in - 112 pp
Publication Date: 02/11/2019
BISAC Subject(s):: ART041000-ART / Indigenous Art of the Americas,HIS006020-HISTORY / Canada / Post-Confederation (1867-),HIS006000-HISTORY / Canada / General
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