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edition:Paperback
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category: Children's Nonfiction
published: Sep 2023
ISBN:9781773067599
publisher: Groundwood Books Ltd

P'ésk'a and the First Salmon Ceremony

illustrated by Scot Ritchie

tagged: native canadian, other, non-religious
Description

It’s the day of the first salmon ceremony, and P'ésk'a is excited to celebrate. His community, the Sts'ailes people, give thanks to the river and the salmon it brings by commemorating the first salmon of the season.

Framed as an exploration of what life was like one thousand years ago, P'ésk'a and the First Salmon Ceremony describes the customs of the Sts'ailes people, an Indigenous group who have lived on what is now the Harrison River in British Columbia for the last 10,000 years. Includes an introductory letter from Chief William Charlie, an illustrated afterword and a glossary.

About the Author

Scot Ritchie

Scot grew up in Vancouver, British Columbia, with his parents, one brother and a string of pets, including hamsters, cats, a dog, a variety of snakes and frogs, many bugs and a tortoise named Harold. One parent was creative and the other encouraging, so Scot started drawing and painting from a very early age. Scot was lucky to go on to make a living doing what he loves. He soon added writing and has now illustrated or written over 75 books. Whenever Scot is able, he packs up his mini office and travels around the world. He often enjoys extended stays in places such as Athens, Berlin and Honolulu while continuing to work. Being an artist with a lively imagination, Scot can almost convince himself he lives there. His books have been translated into many languages, including Arabic, Chinese, Dutch, Polish and Korean.
Recommended Age, Grade, and Reading Levels
Age:
3 to 6
Grade:
p to 1
Reading age:
4 to 7
Editorial Reviews

An afterword furnishes more about this ancient band's way of life, and a short glossary provides an opportunity to sample its language. . . . A good initial introduction to a lesser-known First Nations people.

— Kirkus Reviews

The combination of lively pictures and informative text makes this a winner for primary collections in school and public libraries. Recommended.

— CM Magazine

Ritchie successfully and engagingly balances storytelling with accurate history in this depiction of Indigenous life … 1,000 years ago.

— Booklist
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