
Sliammon Life, Sliammon Lands
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The Sliammon are a Coast Salish People who live in a rugged area on the northern reaches of the Salish Sea. This detailed description of the history and folkways of the Sliammon People is the culmination of ten years' research by the authors. Profusely illustrated and written in a style that will appeal to anyone interested in Indigenous cultures, Sliammon Life, Sliammon Lands recounts Sliammon Oral Traditions in the context of a sensitive account of past and present daily life in the community, including such diverse activities as Traditional food preparation, medicinal practices, Ceremony, and the ongoing struggle for Indigenous rights.
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Dorothy Kennedy was born in Victoria, BC in 1951. She has a Masters degree from the University of Victoria and a Doctorate in Anthropology from Oxford University. Together with Randy Bouchard, she founded the BC Indian Language Project in 1972, dedicated to the documentation and preservation of BC's First Nations languages, cultures, and histories. Kennedy and Bouchard's comprehensive study of the Native people of the Desolation Sound area, Sliammon Life, Sliammon Lands, was published by Talonbooks in 1983. They are also co-editors of Indian Myths & Legends from the North Pacific Coast of America, the acclaimed annotated translation of Franz Boas' landmark anthropological study, Indianischen Sagen.
As Bouchard and Kennedy Research Consultants they continue to contribute to the establishment of Aboriginal rights and title claims, having recently shown that the Squamish and Lil'wat both have Aboriginal rights and title interests in the Whistler area, making them First Nations co-hosts of the 2010 Olympic Games. A tribute to one of their First Nations collaborators is the newly released The Lil'wat World of Charlie Mack.