Andy's Tribal Canoe Journey
Andy's Tribal Canoe Journey
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Andy has had a rough school year and is ready for summer vacation. But when Grandpa Rick tells him that he will be participating in a canoe journey instead of enjoying his usual summer activities, Andy feels he is being punished.
Join Andy as he experiences a Tribal Canoe Journey for the first time and learns what it’s like to belong to a canoe family. Follow along as Andy navigates physical and emotional challenges and finds an answer to the important question: “Who am I?”
Authors:
- Seabacola Beaton (Indigenous Canadian; First Nations; Haudenosaunee (Iroquois); Kanyen'keha:ka (Mohawk); Salish; Interior Salish; St'at'imc (Lillooet, Lil'Wat);)
- Jorja Johnson (Indigenous Canadian; First Nations; Kwakwaka'wakw (Kwakiutl); Dzwada’enuxw; Nuu-chah-nulth (Nootka); Hesquiaht;)
- Cadence Manson (Indigenous Canadian; First Nations; Nuu-chah-nulth (Nootka); Tla-o-qui-aht First Nation;)
Artist
- Natalie Laurin (Indigenous Canadian; Métis;)
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The Aunty Collective Indigenous Creative Practice Hub recognizes the sovereignty of the Lekwungen Peoples, land, waters, ancestors, and non-human relations and understands that only through meaningful, respectful, reciprocal relationships, is our work made possible. As diverse Indigenous peoples who carry our unique Indigenous laws with us while away from our own lands and waters, we make visible and honour Lekwungen laws, protocols, and authority as we create, share, and develop relationships within the Lekwungen and neighboring Coast Salish territories and peoples.