The prince and the Salmon People / retold by Claire Rudolf Murphy ; featuring the artwork of Duane Pasco and museum collections of Northwest Coast art.
When the salmon stop coming to his village, a Tsimshian prince travels to the world of the Spring Salmon People and discovers the vital connection between the human and animal worlds.
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- ISBN: 0847816621
- Physical Description: 48 p. cm.
- Publisher: New York : Rizzoli, 1993.
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The Prince and the Salmon People
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The Prince and the Salmon People
Versions of the Salmon People legend have been told for centuries among the Northwest Indians. Enlivened by acclaimed Northwest Coast artist Duane Pasco's striking drawings, The Prince and the Salmon People offers a rare look at the Northwest as it was before logging and the flood of European peoples took their toll.