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Indian Legends of Vancouver Island

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About This Book

This collection presents Indigenous legends and vivid landscape sketches from the west coast of Vancouver Island, interweaving creation tales, animal myths, and place-based lore. Introductory essays and pen pictures evoke coastal geography, seasonal life, and ceremonial practices such as potlatches and ritual dances. Narratives recount heroic quests, including a youth who confronts a fearsome witch to recover stolen children, whale‑hunting exploits, and encounters with thunderbirds, ogres, and other supernatural beings. Supplementary tales offer cosmological explanations, origin stories for local features and names, and episodic adventures that illustrate moral tests, communal values, and traditional knowledge of the natural world.

About the Author

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Alfred Carmichael

Alfred Carmichael was an author known for his contributions to the preservation of Indigenous stories and culture. His notable work, "Indian Legends of Vancouver Island," showcases a collection of traditional tales that reflect the rich heritage of the Indigenous peoples of the region. Through his writing, Carmichael aimed to bring awareness to the narratives and wisdom of these communities, ensuring that their voices and histories were not forgotten. His work serves as an important resource for understanding the cultural landscape of Vancouver Island.

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