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Children's Fiction Native Canadian

i? siwɬkw nkwancinəm k'əl suli? / The Water Sings to Suli?

by (author) Harron Hall

illustrated by Shianna Allison

Publisher
Theytus Books
Initial publish date
Jan 2021
Category
Native Canadian, Fantasy & Magic, General
Recommended Age
6 to 8
Recommended Grade
1 to 3
Recommended Reading age
6 to 8
  • Paperback / softback

    ISBN
    9781926886671
    Publish Date
    Jan 2021
    List Price
    $15.95

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iʔ siwɬkw nkwancinəm k̕əl suliʔ / The Water Sings to Suliʔ is an original story with a universal message, shedding light on the importance of water as a living entity. The story features a young girl named suliʔ, who hears the song of the water calling for her while playing outside. suliʔ ventures out of her yard and into the forest. Along the way she meets an unexpected magic water child. The water child entrusts suliʔ with an important message to share with the world.

About the authors

Harron Hall is an emerging writer from the Syilx and Nla’kapamux Nations. Her writing and performance art combines traditional storytelling methods with modern artistic expressions. Harron has a deep commitment to protecting the land and water—she holds up her responsibility to the environment by educating people on the importance of sustainability.

 

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Shianna Allison is a Syilx, Yakima, and Stolo multidisiplinary artist from the lower Similkameen Indian Band. She was trained by her grandmother in traditional arts. Her art style is a combination of traditional and modern art. Her future goal is to create video games based on captikwl that will include the nsyilxcen language, remembering protocols and the responsibility as Syilx people to be the caretakers of the land. She is convinced everyone has the ability to stand for our tmxulaxw.

 

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