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An old man talks of a lost island he and his ancestors have searched for, where legends say the strength of a once-great Indian leader resides.

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Emily Pauline Johnson in 1861 at Chiefswood, near Brantford, Ontario. Her father was a distinguished Mohawk chief and her mother was British. Even without a full formal education, Pauline was an accomplished poet by her late teens. From 1892 to 1909, she toured Canada, the USA and Britain, giving dramatic performances of her poetry. In 1909, she settled in Vancouver and renewed her ties with Chief Joe Capilano. She became the first English-speaking person to hear the legends of his people and began to write the stories down, which became Legends of Vancouver. Her published works of poetry and fiction also include The White Wampum (1895), Canadian Born (1903), Flint and Feather (1912), The Moccasin Maker (1913) and The Shagganappi (1913). She died in 1913 and her ashes are buried in Vancouver's Stanley Park. Atanas Matsoureff was born in Bansko, Bulgaria. His watercolour paintings are prized for their beauty and sensitivity to the natural world. The Lost Island was his first picture book.
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Grade 1-6–Taken from Johnson's Legends of Vancouver (Douglas & McIntyre, 1998), this story details the typical and oft-heard lament about the destruction of the Native Canadian way of life by the coming of the Europeans, and is told by one of Canada's best-known Native poets. A healer is plagued by visions of his people's demise. Driven almost to madness by his power to see the future, he paddles to a distant island where he leaves behind his courage, his fearlessness, and his strength. Upon returning to his village, the old man dies peacefully in his sleep, after instructing his people to search for the island where he left his bravery in the hope that the Squamish might one day regain their strength and ultimately be able to endure the rule of the white man. The text flows easily and is rich with descriptive language, but Matsoureff's breathtaking watercolor illustrations are the real strength of the book. These evocative pictures envelop the senses so that children can almost smell the pine needles or feel the chill in the air, giving a real sense of British Columbia's wilderness. A worthy addition to any collection of Native folklore.–Robyn Walker, Elgin Court Public School, St. Thomas, Ontario, Canada
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  • PublisherSimply Read Books
  • Publication date2010
  • ISBN 10 1897476442
  • ISBN 13 9781897476444
  • BindingPaperback
  • Number of pages36
  • IllustratorAtanas
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