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Spirits, Fairies, and Merpeople

Native Stories of Other Worlds

by (author) C.J. Taylor

Publisher
Tundra
Initial publish date
Sep 2009
Category
NON-CLASSIFIABLE, Native Canadian, Country & Ethnic
Recommended Age
7 to 9
Recommended Grade
2 to 4
  • Hardback

    ISBN
    9780887768729
    Publish Date
    Sep 2009
    List Price
    $21.99

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Description

From the heartbreaking Mi’kmaq story of Minnow, a mermaid in the Atlantic who must choose between two worlds to that of Water Lily and her five brothers, told by the Coos in British Columbia, creatures that inhabit fantastic realms appear in many First Nation stories. C. J. Taylor draws from those stories and from her own Mohawk heritage in this collection of haunting tales about some of the powerful spirits who touch the lives of human folk. The spirits of heaven and earth from the Ute help bring an understanding of the stars in the sky. The Cree story, “Souls in the Fog,” presents the battle between the good and the evil-minded. The Ojibwa “Fairy Village” is a unique and touching love story. Illustrated with her own powerful oil paintings, this is a collection to read and an excellent story-teller’s resource.

About the author

Contributor Notes

C. J. Taylor is an internationally acclaimed artist and children’s author of Mohawk heritage. Her paintings are in many private collections across North America. A self-taught artist and storyteller, she has organized exhibitions of Native art in several cities and has traveled extensively, helping make the rich cultural history of the First Nations accessible to young people. She now lives in British Columbia.

Editorial Reviews

Praise for All the Stars in the Sky:
“A highlight of books by C.J. Taylor are her vivid interpretations of the legends she has gathered. A self-taught artist, she combines the dreamscape of the traditional story with her own modern abstract sensibilities. Bright colours, sweeping lines and unusual characters . . . make them interesting to study and interpret.”
Highly recommended. — CM Magazine

Praise for Peace Walker:
“C.J. Taylor’s beautifully illustrated and vividly written interpretation of the Iroquois legend of Hiawatha and Tekanawita is destined to become a classroom and library favorite . . .”
Highly Recommended. — CM Magazine

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