Indian Legends of Vancouver Island (Illustrated), by Alfred Carmichael
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Indian Legends of Vancouver Island (Illustrated), by Alfred Carmichael
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Indian Legends of Vancouver Island is a collection of native folk-tales. The original illustrations are included.
Indian Legends of Vancouver Island (Illustrated), by Alfred Carmichael- Published on: 2015-03-23
- Original language: English
- Dimensions: 9.00" h x .7" w x 6.00" l,
- Binding: Paperback
- 28 pages
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0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Legends of Vancouver By Amazon Customer This book contains several shorter stories and one longer tale broken into smaller parts.At the beginning of each story there is a description of the names used in the story, which was really helpful, although I found one of the stories to have just too many names for even the glossary to be of assistance.The last story was fairly interesting. It's told in seven parts, with five further-adventures-of stories. The story's preface says it's the equivalent of that culture's Hansel and Gretal or Jack the Giant Killer, and it bares some similarity to those stories in that there's a witch who wants to eat some children, and a super-human (he had powers that wouldn't have looked out of place on a superhero) who kills a bunch of baddies--although that's about the extent of the parallels. Of course, the preface meant that the story was as loved as those other tales, and when you read the story you can see why that is.The stories included are:A Pen Picture of Barkley SOundThe Summer Home of the SeshahtsThe Legend of the Thunder BirdsHow Shewish Became a Great Whale HunterThe Finding of the TsomassThe Legend of Eut-le-ten (in seven parts)Further Adventures of Eut-le-ten (in five parts)
0 of 1 people found the following review helpful. Not a memory By Trish Arrowsmith While the writing was good, there were too many names to remember. It's not quite as easy to flip back and forth to the glossary on the kindle as it is in a physical book (that has no basis on my rating). I did enjoy reading the book but it's just not something that is going to stick with me.
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