To the Nahani and back by trail… : a real life adventure of Elicho
Library Item, 000146
- Library Location
- General Collection
- Call Number
- Brian Deer Classification Code: WBS - Biographies and autobiographies
Brian Deer Call Number: WBS BDAC P7563 1984 c.2 - Publisher Information
- [Fort St. James, B.C. : Carrier Linguistic Committee/Necoslie Indian Band 1984] (Nak'azdli)
- Publication or Copyright Date
- 1984
- Physical Description
- 93 pages : 21.5 cm : saddle stitch : photographs
- Form of Work
- Textual
- Summary
- "Before her death in 1980, Mrs. Prince put on tape this story of her travels to and from Nahani country with her parents and others. They were on the trail one-and-a-half years. She recalls in vivid detail the first moose she saw, the strange crater full of animal bones, her Uncle Charlie's illness and death from bad weather, her parents' heroic effort to keep them all from starving to death, and other fascinating happenings on their journey. This is her own story, in her own words, for as she says, "That's the way it was.""--from title page._x000D_
Acknowledgments: _x000D_
Nicholas Prince: photographer and son_x000D_
Wilma Reid: illustrator_x000D_
Francesca Antoine and Ileen Heer; transcription and translation - Keywords
- Dakelh--history, Nak'azdli Whut'en--language--curriculum, Dakelh--language--British Columbia--readers
- author
- Nak’azdli Whut’en
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